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Valery Gaina

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Valery Gaina
Gaina in 2008
Gaina in 2008
Background information
Born (1956-06-25) 25 June 1956 (age 68)
Căzănești, Telenești District, Moldovan SSR, USSR
Genres
Occupations
  • Singer
  • songwriter
  • musician
  • record producer
Instruments
  • Guitar
  • vocals
Labels
Member ofCruise

Valery Borisovich Gaina (Russian: Валерий Борисович Гаи́на, [vɐˈɫɛrij bəˈrisəvit͡ɕ ɡɐˈinə], Romanian: Valeriu Găină,[vaˈleriu ɡəˈinə], also spelled Валериу Гэинэ in Moldovan Cyrillic, born 25 July 1956) is a Soviet-born American guitarist, songwriter, composer and singer of Moldovan (Romanian) origin. He is regarded as one of the best Soviet guitarists.[1][2]

Career

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Valery Gaina was born on 25 July 1956 in Căzănești, Telenești District, Moldavian SSR, in the family of Boris Alexandru Gaina and Catherine Tudor-Gaina. He graduated from middle school in Telenesti, and then from the music school in Soroca. He sang in the bands Cordial (from Tiraspol),[3][4] Magistrali (from Blagoveshchensk),[5] Molodye golosa (from Tambov).[6][7]

He gained recognition in 1981, when he presented performances of great audience in the biggest halls in Russia, within the hard-rock band Cruise,[8] where he also asserted himself as a composer. In the years 1985–1989, some Union and Republican charts classified him as the best rock guitarist in the former U.S.S.R. He approached the genres of hard rock, thrash metal and heavy metal. In 1988 he moved to Munich, Germany, where he produced two records with the trio Cruise. In 1991, he emigrated to Los Angeles, where he continued to produce music.[9]

After 15 years, he returned to Russia on tour in 2004.[10] His last performance in Russia took place in 2016.[11]

Gaina performing in Moscow in 2016

References

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  1. ^ "Официальная страница рок-группы "Автограф" : Вспоминая прошедший год".
  2. ^ "Официальная страница рок-группы "Автограф" : Звезды - 86".
  3. ^ "Валерий Гаина: Рок - навсегда! | Интервью".
  4. ^ "Специальное Радио". 28 October 2019.
  5. ^ Гальченко, Олег (2013-03-01). "Валерий Гаина: «Мы не знали других условий, кроме экстремальных»". Интернет-журнал «Лицей» (in Russian). Retrieved 2024-02-25.
  6. ^ "Интервью Валерия Гаина, группа "Круиз" или «Музыкальное оборудование нам поставляли фарцовщики» - CAMAPA MUZmagazin ru". muzmagazin.ru. Retrieved 2024-02-25.
  7. ^ "Вокально-инструментальные ансамбли СССР, ВИА, Акварели, Апрель, Аракс, Ариэль, Арника, Вдохновение, Верасы, Верные друзья, Веселые голоса, Веселые ребята, Голос юности, Голубые гитары, Добры молодцы, Здравствуй песня, Земляне, Иверия, Калинка, Камертон, Контемпоранул, Коробейники, Леймя, песня, Надежда, Синяя птица, Песняры, Сябры, Цветы, Эолика, Шестеро молодых, Поющие гитары, Поющие сердца". www.sssrviapesni.info. Retrieved 2024-02-25.
  8. ^ "Специальное Радио". 28 October 2019.
  9. ^ "Valeriu Gaina: Pentru a deveni cel mai bun, practicam chitara opt ore pe zi (FOTO, VIDEO)".
  10. ^ kui_jelezo (2010-10-24). "ВАЛЕРИЙ ГАИНА. Интервью музыкальной газете «ПроРок» (2004)". Здесь куют металл!. Retrieved 2024-02-25.
  11. ^ "Валерий Гаина выступает в Москве впервые за 25 лет!" (in Russian).