Vadim Stepantsov
Musical artist
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Vadim Yurievich Stepantsov (Russian: Вадим Юрьевич Степанцов; born 9 September 1960) is a Russian poet and musician. Stepantsov is the founder of the Order of Courteous Mannerists and the musical group Bakhyt-Compot. He is also the author of texts for the groups Bravo, Na Na, and t.A.T.u.[1]
Born9 September 1960
Uzlovaya, Tula Oblast, Soviet Union
Occupationssinger, musician, poet
Websitestepantsov.ru
Vadim Stepantsov | |
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| Background information | |
| Born | 9 September 1960 Uzlovaya, Tula Oblast, Soviet Union |
| Occupations | singer, musician, poet |
| Website | stepantsov |
Stepantsov is graduated with honors from Maxim Gorky Literature Institute.[2]
Filmography
- 1992 – For the Diamond Spray Jets
- 1994 – Music for December
- 1999 – Who should I – I forgive all
- 2000 – Editorial
- 2001 – Women's Happiness
Awards
- 1996 – Ovation – songwriter