Boris Grebenshchikov
Russian musician
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June 2023 | A Moscow court ordered Grebenshchikov to pay 50,000 rubles in fines for alleged 'discreditation of the Russian armed forces', related to an interview on Israeli television station Channel 9. Subsequently declared a foreign agent by the Russian Ministry of Justice. |
2022 | Released 'House of All Saints' album, marking another milestone in his long-standing musical career. |
October 5 2022 | Appeared on BBC Hardtalk to discuss his opposition to the Russian invasion of Ukraine, self-imposed exile to London, and collaboration with Dave Stewart to produce an antiwar record. |
2021 | Released 'Tribute' album. |
2020 | Notably released two albums in the same year: 'The Sign of Fire' and 'Hear me, good one'. |
2020 | Produced and released the album 'Thor', demonstrating continued musical creativity. |
2018 | Released album 'Vremya N'. |
2017 | Released the album 'Grass Doors', further expanding his discography with Aquarium. |
2016 | Boris Grebenshchikov released the album 'Songs of the Unloved', continuing his musical work with the band Aquarium. |
2014 | Released the album 'Salt', critically acclaimed as one of the best albums of his long career, described as an astonishing and visceral work. |
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