Artur Gladyshev

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Artur Olegovich Gladyshev (Russian: Артур Олегович Гладышев, born January 1, 1968, in Dushanbe USSR (now in Tajikistan)) is a Russian singer. He lives in Moscow and in Sosnovoborsk. He is the author of over 70 songs and has produced several albums, among which are:

  • "New Gymnastics" (Russian: Новая гимнастика) – Moscow, 1988
  • "Lady at the Wheel" (Russian: Дама за рулем) – Moscow, 1995
  • "Red America" (Russian: Квасная Америка – Moscow, 1997

He participated as drummer in Sergei Kosygin's album Kamchadaly (Russian: Камчадалы), Moscow, 1996.

Artur Gladyshev is the author of the book Who does not know, that such summers exist in Siberia Russian: Кто не знает, что такое лето и Сибирь, published in Moscow in 1998. The book narrates an excursion by boat on the Mana River.[1]

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  1. ^ "Артур Гладышев". Archived from the original on July 21, 2011. Retrieved March 21, 2010. Артур Гладышев