Machine Apelsin – Apelsin Apelsin – Apelsin Apelsin – Apelsin Apelsin home page (in Estonian) Group page at estmusic.com, an Estonian music vendor Apelsin discography...
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notable groups of the 1970s were Ruja, Gunnar Graps Group, Meie, In Spe and Apelsin. The early eighties saw the rise of punk rock in Estonia. This rise could...
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Vystuplenie v klube Rok-Siti (Performance at the Rock City Club) (2007) Apelsin: Elektrichestvo (Orange: Electricity) (2010) Istoriya: Posev 1982-1985...
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sweet fruit. The name mandarin orange is a calque of Swedish mandarin apelsin [apelsin from German Apfelsine (Apfel + Sina), meaning Chinese apple], first...
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Dutch, sinaasappel or appelsien, and sometimes German, Apfelsine, Swedish apelsin, Finnish appelsiini and Danish and Norwegian appelsin, and Icelandic appelsína'...
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actual original character. To date, they have released two albums, Must apelsin (Black Orange) and Materjal (Material), in 2004 and 2008 respectively....
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musician Jools Holland. In 1980, the song was recorded in Estonian by Apelsin with lyrics by Henno Käo; however, this cover, titled "See viis", is not...
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24 July 2014) was an Estonian singer. He was a member of the rock band Apelsin and the early music ensemble Hortus Musicus. His older brother Ott Arder...
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Jakobi is a surname and may refer to: Allan Jakobi of Apelsin, an Estonian band created in 1974 by Tõnu Aare Paula O. Jakobi (1870–1960), American suffragist...
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people bearing the surname Nuut include: Ants Nuut (born 1950), trombonist (Apelsin) Arvo Nuut (1941–2021), cinematographer and film producer Jaan Nuut (1874–unknown)...
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Jakobson), Päevakoer, Põhja-Korea, Lancelot and Venelane (Pavel Botšarov) Apelsin band rock/country/parody 1974– A-Rühm band hip hop 1998– Members: Cool...
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strongest man in the world. During 1975–1989 he was a singer in the band Apelsin. Later he was a solo singer. Mati Nuude died in Tallinn and is interred...
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journalist Tõnu Aare (1953–2021), Estonian singer and guitarist (of the band "Apelsin") This page lists people with the surname Aare. If an internal link intending...
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Horoskoop (2008, 3CD, HFCD121) Albert Uustulnd (2008, CD+DVD, HFCD122) Apelsin (2009, 3CD) Artur Rinne (2009, 3CD) Jam (2009, 3CD) Eino Baskin (2009,...
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first album of "SunSay" was successfully presented live in the rock-club Apelsin in Oct 2007. The lineup of SunSay at that time comprised 5 members: Andriy...
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English, in 1984 (originally Playa Blanca by Simone). In Estonia, the band “Apelsin” released the song Himaalaja in Estonian language in 1979 (originally Ramaya...
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website Guardian Travel photograph of the park State Tretyakov Gallery or “Apelsin” by the Foster’s studio? Muzeon Park of Arts History of social realism...
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Veronika. The most popular songs from the album were "Dārznieks" (Gardener), "Apelsīns" (Orange) and "Lidmašīnas" (Airplanes), and attendance at the band's concerts...
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Linna has released more albums with different rock acts of Estonia, like Apelsin and Rock Hotel. "Oslo 1996". Eurovision. Retrieved 24 March 2021. "Eesti...
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10 000 m2 Cherkasy 1979 Renovated in 2020. Plazma 10 000 m2 Cherkasy 2006 Apelsin 10 000 m2 Sevastopol 2012 Located at temporarily occupied territory....
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recording (1-8, 9-13), mixing (1-8, 9-13), mastering (all tracks) Radio Apelsin Studio (2004, Kyiv, Ukraine) – recording (6), mixing (6) Angel Studio (2004...
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drummer 21 Tõnu Aare, 67, Estonian rock singer and multi-instrumentalist (Apelsin) Clarence McDonald, 76, American pianist, composer, arranger, and producer...
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[Red Data Book of Primorsky Krai: Animals] (in Russian). Vladivostok: Apelsin. 2005. 한국의 멸종위기 야생동·식물 적색자료집 조류 [Red Data Book of Endangered Birds in Korea]...
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DVD by the Red Elvises. The concert was recorded May 31, 2006 at Club Apelsin in Moscow, Russia. "Love Rocket" "Ticket to Japan (Live 8)" "Strip Joint...
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Taiwanese master carpenter, plane crash. Jaan Arder, 62, Estonian singer (Apelsin). Ik-Hwan Bae, 57, South Korean violinist. David Broomhead, 64, British...
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Nuut, Estonian trombonist, vocalist and tuba player for the rock band Apelsin Ants Oidermaa (1891–1941), Estonian politician, diplomat and newspaper...
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Mahavok(EST). 2011, 17–18 June Abraham (EST), Aides (EST), Anal Thunder (FIN), Apelsin (EST), The Bad Ass Brass Band (FIN), Circle (FIN), Def Räädu (EST), DND...
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Arrak Eliminated: Anne Arrak No one Andrei Ozdoba – "Aeg ei peatu" by Apelsin Anne Arrak – "Rahu" by Ruja Ott Lepland – "Eestlane olen ja eestlaseks...
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