Leonid Utesov

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Under the stars of Balkans [Pod zvezdami balkanski 00:00 Tools
The Sea Is Spread Out 00:00 Tools
Old Woman The Girl-Friend (Remix) 00:00 Tools
Pesnja Starogo Izvozchika 03:06 Tools
The Moon Rhapsody 00:00 Tools
Random Waltz [Sluchajnyj valjs] 00:00 Tools
A Chance Walts 00:00 Tools
Dunajskie Volny 00:00 Tools
Find If You Love 00:00 Tools
Raskinulos' More 00:00 Tools
Serdce 00:00 Tools
If You Love, Find [Esli ljubishj, najdi] 00:00 Tools
Pesnya starogo izvozchika 03:06 Tools
Suliko 00:00 Tools
Dorogie Moi Moskvichi 00:00 Tools
Lemon [Limonchiki] 00:00 Tools
Mu-Mu 00:00 Tools
Tajna 00:00 Tools
Utomlennoe solnce 00:00 Tools
Suliko (1933) 03:23 Tools
U Chernogo Morya 00:00 Tools
Temnaja noch 02:57 Tools
Old Woman The Girl-Friend(Remix) 00:00 Tools
At The Black Sea (U Chernogo Morya) 00:00 Tools
Utomlennoe Solnce (Groove Daddy and Chuck Upbeat Remix) 00:00 Tools
From the Odessa Jail [S Odesskogo kichmana] (1935) 00:00 Tools
Baron Fon Der Pshik 02:36 Tools
Mishka-Odessit 05:10 Tools
У Чёрного моря 00:00 Tools
Little Bagels (Bublichki) 00:00 Tools
U Samovara 00:00 Tools
Bublichki 00:00 Tools
Zharko! (Midget Ninjas Moombahton Edit) 03:18 Tools
Accident waltz 00:00 Tools
Doroga Na Berlin 00:00 Tools
Parohod 00:00 Tools
The Sea Is Wide 04:05 Tools
Ofitserskij Vals 00:00 Tools
U Chjornogo Morja 00:00 Tools
Mishka Odessit 00:00 Tools
Couplets Kurochkina [Kupletы Kurochkina] 02:20 Tools
Московские Окна 00:00 Tools
Heart, Wouldn't Be Desirable You Calmness (Serdtse, Tebe Ne Khochetsya Pokoya) 00:00 Tools
Leningrad Bridges 00:00 Tools
Bud'te Zdorovy 00:00 Tools
Tjomnaja Noch' 00:00 Tools
With Odessa kishman 00:00 Tools
Pesnja Voennyh Korrespondentov 00:00 Tools
Марш весёлых ребят 00:00 Tools
Song Of The Old Cabman (Pesnya Starogo Izvozchika) 00:00 Tools
Esli Ljubish', Najdi 00:00 Tools
Jazz Fan [Dzhaz-boleljshtik] 00:00 Tools
Beard 00:00 Tools
Первым делом - самолёты 00:00 Tools
From Prison Odessa (S Odesskogo Kichmana) 00:00 Tools
Conversation with gramophone 00:00 Tools
Heart 00:00 Tools
Old Woman The Girlfriend (Remix) 00:00 Tools
В Землянке 00:00 Tools
Net, Ne Zabudet Soldat 00:00 Tools
Jazz Fan 00:00 Tools
Markiza 00:00 Tools
Дорога на Берлин 00:00 Tools
Kogda Prohodit Molodost' 00:00 Tools
Tjuh! Tjuh! 00:00 Tools
Leonid Utesov - Bombardirovshiki 00:00 Tools
Vernulsya ya na rodinu 00:00 Tools
Всё хорошо, прекрасная Маркиза 00:00 Tools
Near The Samovar (U Samovara) 00:00 Tools
Limonchiki 00:00 Tools
All Is Well, Beautiful Marquise (Vse Khorosho, Prekrasnaya Markiza) 00:00 Tools
Sadko 00:00 Tools
Leonid Utesov - U Chernogo Morya 00:00 Tools
Jewish Rhapsody 00:00 Tools
Раскинулось море широко 00:00 Tools
Steamboat (Parokhod) 00:00 Tools
Leonid Utesov - Baron fon der Pshik 00:00 Tools
Old Woman The Girl-Friend - Remix 00:00 Tools
Будьте здоровы 00:00 Tools
Сердце 00:00 Tools
Raskinulos More Shiroko 00:00 Tools
Песня военных корреспондентов 00:00 Tools
Leonid Utesov - S Pesney po Zhizni 00:00 Tools
Leonid Utesov - Parohod 00:00 Tools
Leonid Utesov - Pesnya Starogo Izvozchika 00:00 Tools
Kind night 00:00 Tools
Assault With A Bang (Gop So Smykom) 00:00 Tools
Leonid Utesov - Dorogie Moskvichi 00:00 Tools
Serdtse 00:00 Tools
Песня старого извозчика 00:00 Tools
Бублички 00:00 Tools
Zharko 00:00 Tools
Kuplety Kurochkina 00:00 Tools
Under the stars of Balkans [Pod zvezdami balkanskimi] (1944) 00:00 Tools
Семь сорок 00:00 Tools
Когда Джонни возвратится домой 00:00 Tools
Leonid Utesov - Portret 00:00 Tools
Old Woman The Girl-Friend 00:00 Tools
Swing 00:00 Tools
Evgenie Onegin 00:00 Tools
Leonid Utesov - Dedushka i Vnuchka 00:00 Tools
Крутится, вертится шар голубой 00:00 Tools
Mu Mu 00:00 Tools
Пароход 00:00 Tools
Tell Me, Girl (Skazhite, Devushki) 00:00 Tools
Моя Марусечка 00:00 Tools
Lejsja, Pesnja 00:00 Tools
Marsh Iz Kinofil'ma 'vesjolye Rebjata' 00:00 Tools
S Odesskogo Kichmana 00:00 Tools
Leonid Utesov - U Samovara 00:00 Tools
Leonid Utesov - Mu-Mu 00:00 Tools
Leonid Utesov - Dyadya Elya 00:00 Tools
From the Odessa Jail (S Odesskogo Kichmana) [1935] 00:00 Tools
Leonid Utesov - Esli Lyubish', Naydi 00:00 Tools
Му-му 00:00 Tools
Leonid Utesov - Sluchayniy Val's 00:00 Tools
Song about arrows 00:00 Tools
Cooperative lullaby 00:00 Tools
Leonid Utesov - Lunnaya Rapsodiya 00:00 Tools
Flows, a song 00:00 Tools
At a Samovar 00:00 Tools
Where I Wandered 00:00 Tools
Gop with Smik 00:00 Tools
Portret 00:00 Tools
Тёмная Ночь 00:00 Tools
Случайный вальс 00:00 Tools
Leonid Utesov - Raskinulos' More 00:00 Tools
Автоболельщик 00:00 Tools
Jazz-rooter (Dzhaz-bolel'shchik) 00:00 Tools
У Самовара Я и Моя Маша 00:00 Tools
Vse xorosho 00:00 Tools
Песня американского безработного 00:00 Tools
Kosa 00:00 Tools
Leonid Utesov - Serdce 00:00 Tools
Leonid Utesov - Mishka Odessit 00:00 Tools
Auto Fan 00:00 Tools
Black Night 00:00 Tools
Skazhite Devushki 00:00 Tools
Leonid Utesov - Kogda Prohodit Molodost' 00:00 Tools
Dyadya Elya 00:00 Tools
Two Reddish-brown Horse (Para Gnedykh) 00:00 Tools
Prekrasnaja Markiza 00:00 Tools
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Leonid Osipovich Utesov or Leonid Utyosov (Russian: Леонид Утёсов); real name Lazar (Leyzer) Iosifovich Vaysbeyn or Weissbein (Russian: Ла́зарь (Ле́йзер) Ио́сифович Вайсбе́йн) (21 March [O.S. 9 March] 1895, Odessa – 9 March 1982, Moscow), was a famous Soviet jazz singer and comic actor of Jewish origin, who became the first pop singer to be awarded the prestigious title of People's Artist of the USSR in 1965. Leonid Utyosov was brought up in Odessa (in present day Ukraine) and attended the Faig School of Commerce, from which he dropped out and joined the Borodanov Circus troupe as an acrobat. He started his stage career in 1911 in Kremenchuk, then returned to Odessa, changed his artistic name to Leonid Utyosov, and performed as a stand up comedian with the Rosanov troupe and with the Rishelyavsky Theatre. In 1917, he won a singing competition in Gomel, Belarus, then performed in Moscow. In the 1920s, he moved to Leningrad and set up one of the first Soviet jazz bands. In Leningrad, he began collaboration with the popular composer, Isaak Dunayevsky, which turned out to be a breakthrough for both artists. At that time, Utyosov built a band of the finest musicians available in Leningrad, and created a style all his own - a jazz show with stand up comedy, which blended several styles, ranging from Russian folk songs to a variety of international cosmopolitan genres. In 1928, Utyosov toured Europe and attended performances of American jazz bands in Paris, which influenced his own style. During the 1930s, Utyosov and his band, called "Thea-Jazz" (a portmanteau of Theatrical Jazz) had a regular gig at the Marble Hall of the Kirov Palace of Culture in Leningrad. Utyosov's jazz band also performed at the Leningrad Maly Opera theatre, at the "Svoboda-teatr," and at the Leningrad Music Hall. In his performances, Utyosov delivered a variety of musical styles, including such genres as American jazz, Argentine tango, French chanson, upbeat dance, and Russian folk music. His popularity was on the rise in the 1930s when he co-starred with Lyubov Orlova in the comedy Jolly Fellows. In it, Utyosov performed such hits as "Serdtse" (Heart), "Me and My Masha at the Samovar," and "Tired Sun", also known in English as "Burnt by the Sun" (revived by Nikita Mikhalkov as a theme for his eponymous Oscar-winning film). During World War II, Utyosov performed on the front lines, helping lift the spirits of the Russian soldiers fighting against the Nazis. On Victory Day (9 May 1945), he performed on Sverdlov Square in Moscow. Utyosov lived in Moscow for the rest of his life, albeit in many of his songs he alluded to his native town of Odessa, where a monument to him was dedicated in 2000. Richard Stites writes: In the years of the "red jazz age" (1932–1936) European and Soviet bands were heard in dozens of cities. The kings were Alexander Tsfasman and Leonid Utesov. ... Utesov - musically far less gifted - was actually more popular than Tsfasman, partly because of the spectacular success of his comedy film Happy-Go-Lucky Guys, but mostly because his Odessa background and his circus and carnival road experience on the southern borscht belt gave him a clowning manner. He resembled his idol, the personable Ted ("Is everybody happy?") Lewis more than he did any of the great jazz figures of the time. In fact, Utesov was the typical estrada entertainer - quick witted, versatile, and funny. He was not only one of the stars of the 1930s but also a personal favorite of Stalin. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.