Lavon Volski
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Lavon Volski (Belarusian: Ляво́н Арту́равіч Во́льскі, IPA: [lʲa'von 'volʲskʲi]; born on September 14, 1965) is a Belarusian musician, literary man, painter. Founder of Mroja, N.R.M. and Krambambula.
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[edit] Biography
Lavon Volski is a son of Artur Volski, known belarusian writer. Studied at Minsk Art College. Served in Soviet Army.
[edit] Creative development
He was a vocalist and a keyboard player in Mroja.
Wrote lyrics for ULIS, album Pa-nad dachami (1995).
Was a guitar player and a vocalist of Novaje Nieba.
He is a rhythm guitar player and a vocalist of N.R.M. and Krambambula.
[edit] Publications
Wrote two books of poetry: Kalidor (1993) and Fotaalbom (2000). Writes for Nasha Niva. Wrote for Teksty magazine. Story "New flat of Kazimir" in collection of prose "Pavetrany Shar" from Nasha Niva Library.
[edit] Discography
- Kuplety i prypievy (2008)
[edit] Joint projects
- Narodny Albom (1997)
- Sviaty Viecar 2000 (1999)
- Ja Naradziwsia Tut (2000)
- Premjer Tuzin 2005 (2005)
- Premjer Tuzin 2006 (2006)
[edit] Misc
Was a narrator of Kvadrakola radio show on Radyjo Racyja.