Verasy
Verasy (Верасы) was a musical band created in Belarus (then Belarusian SSR, Soviet Union) in 1971. It was created under the Belarusian State Philarmony, Minsk, director and composer Vasily Rainchik.[1] Along with Pesnyary and Syabry, Verasy was one of the major pop music groups in Belarus at the time.
Former Verasy members Alexander Tikhanovich and Yadviga Poplavskaya in 2009
Verasy is Belarusian for heather (see Calluna).
In 2006 Rainchik created a band with the same name.[2]
Discography
- 1975 Where to Find Such Happiness
- 1976 Smells like Chabor
- 1978 White Birch
- 1978 Red Poppies
- 1979 Herbs of Childhood
- 1980 Our Discoteque
- 1980 Robins Hearing a Voice
- 1985 Music for All
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References
- "Verasy (in Russian)
- "New-Verasy have Bright Future" Archived July 6, 2011, at the Wayback Machine
External links
- "Verasy did not Want to Sing Malinovka", an article in Komsomolskaya Pravda
- Verasy discography at Discogs as Verasy
- Verasy discography at Discogs as Верасы
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