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  • ...station Perviy Kanal Evrasia. The talent contest determined the best young singers in [[Kazakhstan]] by allowing viewers to vote by phone or SMS. A supplemen ...f eight contestants performed every Sunday night to determine the two best singers of each group to advance to the Top 12. There was a ''Wildcards'' show or "
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  • ...0 and introduced them as the best band in the country (at that time, the [[Soviet Union|USSR]]). The song, as well as the band, immediately became popular ac ...och'-Podruga" ("Night-Friend"). "Uletayu" hit the charts across the former Soviet Union, bringing the band a new wave of popularity. However, this successful
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  • ...Исабекова) (born February 21, 1984 in Panfilov, [[Kazakh SSR]], Soviet Union (present [[Zharkent]], [[Kazakhstan]])) is a [[Kazakhs|Kazakh]] singe [[Category:Kazakhstani female singers]]
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  • |birth_place =[[Almaty]], [[Kazakh SSR]], [[Soviet Union]] [[Category:Kazakhstani female singers]]
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  • ...Усова) (born 28 December 1988 in [[Aktobe]], [[Kazakhstan|Kazakh]], [[Soviet Union]] (present [[Kazakhstan]])) is a [[Kazakhs]]tani singer who rose to p [[Category:Kazakhstani female singers]]
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  • | birth_place = [[Fabrichnyy]], [[Almaty Region]], [[Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic|Kazakhstan]] ...sdate=31 December 2010}}</ref> and awarded national artist of the [[Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic]].
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  • ...لئەۆا}}; born November 30, 1989) in [[Zhanaözen]], [[Kazakh SSR]], [[Soviet Union]] (present [[Kazakhstan]]) is a [[Kazakhs|Kazakh]] singer who placed [[Category:Kazakhstani female singers]]
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  • ...tional Hero of Kazakhstan|National Hero]] of [[Kazakhstan]].<ref>The Great Soviet Encyclopedia, 3rd, Ed.</ref> [[Category:Soviet sopranos]]
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  • ...s|Kazakh]] singer, the [[People's Artist|people's artist]] of the [[Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic]] (1986). ...ic pop-circus college. The winner of various international contests of pop singers (1977 [[Sopot International Song Festival|Sopot]], Bulgaria: [[Golden Orphe
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  • | origin = [[Moscow]], [[Russian SFSR]], [[Soviet Union]] ...}}</ref> Anita's mother was born in 1944 in [[Tashkent]], [[Uzbek SSR]], [[Soviet Union]] and successfully graduated from the [[Moscow State University]] and
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  • ...ure</ref> [[Almaty]] &ndash; 6 June 1957, [[Moscow]]) was a [[Soviet Union|Soviet]] [[kazakhs|Kazakh]] [[opera]] [[singer]]. [[Category:Ethnic Kazakh singers]]
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  • | origin =[[Almaty]], [[Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic]], [[Soviet Union]] ...hechnya]] in February 1944 as a result of the [[Population transfer in the Soviet Union|forced deportations of most Chechens to Central Asia]]. In 1982, her
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  • Born in [[Almaty, Kazakhstan]], in the former [[Soviet Union]], Yulianna was trained as a vocalist and violinist.<ref>{{cite web|a [[Category:20th-century American singers]]
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  • ...}, {{lang-de|Larissa Mondrus}}; born 15 November 1943) is a [[Soviet Union|Soviet]] singer ([[soprano]]), who was popular in the USSR in the 1960s. In 1973 s ...), composed by [[Raimonds Pauls]]. She was one of the first singers in the Soviet Union to do a dance while singing, something that was not approved of back
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  • | birth_place = [[Oskemen|Ust-Kamenogorsk]], [[Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic|Kazakh SSR]], USSR [[Category:Russian female singers]]
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