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Hello everyone, and welcome to the English-language Wikipedia for the group Uvula (Увула). I have provided a decent amount of detail about the group so far, but I am still looking to fill in some necessary gaps in my knowledge. In particular, I am looking for the names of former band members around the time of the group's formation and the release of Никак, as well as the saxophonist on Я думал у меня получится. I am also looking for more biographical information on the other members of the group besides Aleksey, as I haven't been able to find anything on them. Furthermore, I do not know much about the whereabouts or activities of the band members currently, and it would be great to add information about that as well. Dubna8 (talk) 02:44, 30 May 2023 (UTC)[reply]
Hello all! Unfortunately, at the request of Aleksey Avgustovsky, I have removed much of the information related to the band's activism. This is not because the information was unimportant or unrelated to the band as a whole. I believe this information was central to the band and its message. However, sadly, for reasons relating to current events in Russia, it is simply not safe to describe these activities in detail as it could mean harm for the band members or their families. I hope that one day the story of Uvula can be told in full. Dubna8 (talk) 02:28, 5 March 2024 (UTC)[reply]