Skryabin (band)
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Skryabin is a pop/rock band from western Ukraine
founded in 1989. Andriy "Kuzma" Kuzmenko is the band's long-haired lead singer.
One of the group's 2005 songs, Lyudy Yak Korabli , spent a record 39 continuous weeks (as of the end of 2007) on FDR Radiocenter's Top 40, which began tracking Ukrainian radioplay in May 2002. In February 2006 Stari Fotohrafiyi debuted at #1 on the chart and Padai similarly entered in the top slot three months later.
The group was named "Best Pop Band" in 2006 at the "ShowBiz Awards” held in Kyiv's National Opera House.
In 2008, a Ukrainian government body banned one of the band's songs from radio and television play, saying that the lyrics incited violence.
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founded in 1989. Andriy "Kuzma" Kuzmenko is the band's long-haired lead singer.
One of the group's 2005 songs, Lyudy Yak Korabli , spent a record 39 continuous weeks (as of the end of 2007) on FDR Radiocenter's Top 40, which began tracking Ukrainian radioplay in May 2002. In February 2006 Stari Fotohrafiyi debuted at #1 on the chart and Padai similarly entered in the top slot three months later.
The group was named "Best Pop Band" in 2006 at the "ShowBiz Awards” held in Kyiv's National Opera House.
In 2008, a Ukrainian government body banned one of the band's songs from radio and television play, saying that the lyrics incited violence.