Bari Karimowitsch Alibassow

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Bari Alibassov

Bari Karimowitsch Aribassow ( Russian Бари Каримович Алибасов ; born June 6, 1947 in Tscharsk ) is a Russian music producer who founded the successful boy band Na-Na in 1989 . Before that he directed the jazz band Integral from 1965 to 1989 . In 1999 he was honored as an Honored Artist of Russia.

Life

Bari Karimowitsch Alibassow was born on June 6, 1947 into a large family. His father Karim Kasimowitsch Alibassow, a Kazakh from the Argyn family, ran the agricultural bank in Tscharsk; Bari's mother, Iraida Abrarova, a Tatar woman , was an accountant in kindergarten and worked part-time in a steam depot.

He studied at School No. 232 in Charska. He has been expelled from school several times from the Komsomol because of his great outdoors and frequent violation of discipline.

As a child, Bari Alibassov showed a love of creativity. At school he began to actively engage in amateur art (singing in the choir, playing drums, playing entertainers), founded his own theater club (staged a play about A. Chekhov's "Rural Esculap"). In the early 1960s, while Alibassov was in high school, he organized his first music ensemble with some classmates, with which he toured nearby velvet farms.

After graduating from high school in 1965, he enrolled at the Ust-Kamenogorsk YupandorSky Construction and Road Institute (now The East Kazakhstan State Technical University) in the Faculty of Architecture and Construction.

From 1969 to 1971 he served in the Soviet Army in the Air Defense Forces of the Central Asian Military District in the Alma-Ata region . Six months later he switched to the SAVO Song and Dance Ensemble , where he founded the Ensemble Sador at the headquarters of the SAVO air defense.

1973–1974 Alibassow studied at the music school Ust-Kamenogorsk in the drum class, but due to the beginning of the tour activities of the group Integral , he did not complete the training.

Web links

Commons : Bari Alibasov  - collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Kerstin Holm, Moscow: Russian war film: Dear Mine, blow up the others . ISSN  0174-4909 ( faz.net [accessed July 9, 2019]).
  2. Группа «На-На» и Бари Алибасов - Официальный сайт. Retrieved July 9, 2019 (ru-RU).