Aija Kukule
Aija Kukule (born in Rēzekne 1 October 1956) is a Latvian singer.[1][2] She received the Great Music Award (Lielā Mūzikas balva), Latvia's highest national music award, in 1993.[3]
Aija Kukule | |
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Born | Rēzekne, Latvia | October 1, 1956
Occupation(s) | Singer |
Discography
- Naktsputni [with "Modo"]. Melodija, 1978.
- Dzied Aija Kukule [EP]. Melodija, 1980.
- Dzied Aija Kukule un "Dzeguzīte". 1985.
- Raimonda Paula dziesmas. Melodija, 1985.
- Meža gulbji. Mikrofona ieraksti, 1995.
- Labākās dziesmas. Baltic Records Group, 2005.
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References
- Mazvērsīte, Daiga (1 October 2016). "Dziedātājai un pedaģogai Aijai Kuklei šodien 60. jubileja!". Latvijas Radio 2 (in Latvian). LSM. Retrieved 12 January 2017.
- "Estrādes leģenda Aija Kukule: "Cilvēkam ir tik, cik viņam vajag"" (in Latvian). KasJauns.lv. 4 May 2014. Retrieved 14 January 2017.
- "Laureāti". Lielā Mūzikas Balva. Retrieved 12 January 2017.
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