ULIS

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ULIS
Origin Minsk, Belarus
Genre(s) Rock
Years active 1989 – present
Website http://www.ulis.by
Members
Slava Koran'
Pavel Yarmochanka
Natallia Kunitskaya
Viktar Samarukau

ULIS is a Belarusian rock band, singing in Belarusian language. It has been created and made its first public performance in Minsk in March 1989. Their style is mostly alternative rock with elements of Metal.

Song Radyjo Svaboda (Radio Freedom), composed in 1990, became an anthem of the Belarusian branch of the radio station Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty.

ULIS has participated in concerts and festivals Moscow, Minsk, Brest, Hrodna, Navahrudak (Belarus), Kaliningrad (Russia), Chernovtsy (Ukraine), Sopot (Poland), Białystok (Poland), Augsburg (Germany), London (Great Britain).

In the years of 1991-1993 ULIS was playing concerts in clubs & pubs in Augsburg (Germany). In autumn 1993 ULIS appeared in London, playing 6 gigs in local clubs.

ULIS played with such groups as: The Stranglers, Kaoma, Havana Black, Leningrad Cowboys, Echo and The Bunnymen, Nitzer Ebb, Marillion, Mecca, Band of Holy Joy, Jethro Tull, etc

[edit] Members

  • Slava Koran' - guitar, vocal, music, lyrics, the producer of the group.
  • Pavel Yarmochanka - drums.
  • Natallia Kunitskaya - keys.
  • Viktar Samarukau - Bass - guitar.

[edit] Albums

Year of release Original title Title Label
1989 Čužanica Stranger
1990 Kraina Doŭhaj Bielaj Chmary Alongwhitecloudland
1993 Tancy Na Dachu Dances on the Roof
1995 Pa-nad dachami Over the Roofs
1996 Blukannie The Wandering
1996 Life 1996 Life 1996
1997 Ratujcie vašyja dušy Save Your Souls
1999 Padarožža Journey
2003 Lusterka Mirror

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