Marina Lizorkina

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Marina Lizorkina

Marina Lizorkina
Background information
Birth name Marina Sergeevna Lizorkina (Марина Сергеевна Лизоркина)
Also known as Marinochka
Born (1983-06-09) June 9, 1983
Moscow, RSFSR, Soviet Union
Genres Pop, Europop, Pop rock
Occupations Singer, dancer
Instruments Vocals
Years active 2004–present
Labels Monolit Records
Associated acts Serebro
Notable instruments
Piano, guitar, xylophone

Marina Sergeevna Lizorkina (Russian: Марина Серге́евна Лизоркина; born 9 June 1983) is a Russian singer and former member of girl group Serebro which she left in 2009.[1]

Biography

Early career

At the age of 16, she entered the Contemporary Art University in Moscow.[2] She plays the piano, the guitar and the xylophone.[3]

Marina used to sing in a choir, before she became the lead singer of the group "Formula". In 2004, they released a few singles for the series Obrechonnaya Stat Zvezdoy.[4]

Serebro

Marina was the last one to join the group.[5] She saw an internet announcement, where they were looking for a singer and took the chance. Her application was noticed, and later she joined the group. With Serebro, Lizorkina took part in the Eurovision Song Contest 2007 and placed the third. They also released four #1 hits in Russia and the album Opiumroz in 2009.[3]

On 18 June 2009, it was announced that Marina Lizorkina had left the band, due to both financial and personal reasons,[1] and was replaced by Anastasia Karpova.[1] It was rumoured Lizorkina left the band due to pregnancy, but her former band mate Olga Seryabkina denied those rumours.[6]

Personal life

Marina loves driving herself, describing it as a passion. She's also very fond of animals and loves to draw oil paintings.[2] She once said: "I love painting in oil. The main characters are mostly humanoids from other worlds. But I must say that my drawings make very strange impression on people. Each and everyone finds something different in them - and that is great."[2]

Marina is fluent in Russian, English, and Spanish.[3] She is also fan of football and stated she was very happy because Russia played in the semifinals of UEFA Euro 2008.[3]

Awards and nominations

Discography

With Formula

Albums

Singles

  • 2004: "Parahod"
  • 2004: "Na pol Chasa"
  • 2004: "Leto"

With Serebro

References

External links

Preceded by
Dima Bilan
with "Never Let You Go"
Russia in the Eurovision Song Contest
2007
(as par of Serebro)
Succeeded by
Dima Bilan
with "Believe"
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