Lada Dance
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Born | Lada Evgenyevna Volkova 11 September 1966 |
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Years active | 1988–present |
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Instrument | Vocals |
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Formerly of | Zhensovet (1988–1990) |
Website | www |
Lada Evgenyevna Volkova (Russian: Лада Евгеньевна Волкова; born 11 September 1966), known professionally as Lada Dance (Russian: Лада Дэнс), is a Russian jazz and dance music singer.[1] Her popularity peaked between 1992 and 1996, after which she abandoned her career and switched to building a family. In late 1990s, she also worked as an erotic model for some time. In 2002, she reappeared, playing one of the lead characters in a Russian TV sitcom "Balzac Age, or All Men Are Bast" (Бальзаковский возраст, или Все мужики сво...), which has been dubbed 'Russian "Sex and the City"'.[2]
Discography
Studio albums
- Nochnoy albom (1993)
- Tantsy u morya (1994)
- Vkus lyubvi (1996)
- Fantazii (with Oleg Lundstrem Orchestra; 1997)
- Na ostrovakh lyubvi (1997)
- Kogda sady tsvetut (2001)
Compilation albums
- Samoye novoye – samoye luchsheye (1995)
- Luchshiye pesni (2003)
Video albums
- Zhit nuzhno v kayf! (1994)
- Lada Dance (1997)
Preferences
- ↑ "Лада Дэнс Биография" (in русский). Retrieved 17 May 2023.
- ↑ Kishkovsky, Sophia (29 December 2005). "It's Like 'Sex and the City,' Only the City Is Moscow". The New York Times. Retrieved 17 May 2023.
External links
- Official website
- Lada Dance discography at Discogs