Shura (singer)
For the English singer, see Shura (musician).
Shura (real name - Alexander Medvedev, born May 20, 1975, Novosibirsk) is a Russian singer.[1]
The peak of its popularity comes at the end of the 1990s. He gained popularity due to the shocking manner of execution and a memorable appearance - feature artist until some time was the lack of front teeth.
In spite of the initial data on the singer's homosexuality, which he called part of his image,[2][3] Schura presented his fiancée Lisa [4][5] in May 2010.
After declining popularity Schura became drug addicts, he became ill with cancer. Passed a course of chemotherapy, taking medicine from drug addiction.[6]
In 1998 he was awarded the Golden Gramophone Award for the song Do not believe in tears.[7]
References
- ↑ Шура - Отшумели летние дожди 1999 - Песня Года - YouTube
- ↑ Певец Шура обратился к Олегу Митволю, закрывшему гей-клуб // KP.RU — Москва
- ↑ Шуре геи сломали ребра // Новости дня на сайте Подробности
- ↑ Комсомольская Правда: «Шура вывел в свет свою девушку»
- ↑ Московский Комсомолец: «Исповедь последнего шута»
- ↑ История поп-музыки от Ветлицкой до Елки 1991—2011
- ↑ Шура - "Ты не верь слезам" Золотой граммофон 98 - YouTube
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