A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Alias:
Aleksei Belov
Aleksey Belov
Алексей Белов
Birthplace:
Moscow, USSR
Aleksey Nikolaevich Belov - Soviet and Russian rock musician and songwriter, producer. He is best known as the leader of the Gorky Park group, solo guitarist and author of most of Olga Kormukhina's songs. In the late 1970s, he began performing as a guitarist in the Nadezhda vocal and instrumental ensemble. From 1980 to 1984 - guitarist and arranger of the Moskva group. In 1987 he became one of the founders of the Gorky Park group. Together with the rest of the group, he moves to the USA, where he spends about 10 years. In 1997, Aleksey Belov (White) from Gorky Park recorded the blues disc "Three Aleksey Belov". In 2009, the album of the BAtanik project was released, Aleksey Belov became the sound producer, the author of all the music and the arranger. In July 2010, at the Slavyansky Bazaar, he presented a new joint song-duet "Open the door for me" with Olga Kormukhina as part of the festival "Stars" Radio Chanson "at the Slavyansky Bazaar". In 2010, Belov's single was released to the verses of Nikolai Rubtsov "Black Night", in 2014 a video of the same name was released, shot by Olga Kormukhina. He performs solo and with musicians of the Gorky Park group, produces the BAtanik project, writes music for films: Red Serpent, Mirror Wars, Fog (directed by Anton Dorin). The author of almost all the new songs of Olga Kormukhina: in 2012 her album "I'm Falling into the Sky" was released, and in 2016 - the album "Salt". On January 30, 2014, the single "Moscow Calling" was released together with Olga Kormukhina, the release included English and Russian versions of the song. On July 11, 2018, Aleksey Belov's single "Live in Moscow" was released, on August 23, 2018 - the premiere of the video "Live in Moscow", where Alexei Belov performed for the first time as a director. On February 14, 2020, the premiere of Aleksey Belov's video "Don't let go of my hand" took place, the musician himself again directed the video.
Music:
2009 The House of Sun
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