Arturavič Zejdel-Volski (Belarusian: Леанід Арту́равіч Зэйдэль-Во́льскі; born on 14 September 1965 in Minsk), better known as Lavon Volski (Belarusian: Ляво́н...
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refers to the Kalavryta massacre. Belarusian singer-songwriter and artist Lavon Volski recorded the version in Belarusian "Dzie kvietki?" ("Дзе Кветкі?") in...
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Mroja were founded in 1981 at Alexei Glebov University in Minsk by Lavon Volski (keys, vocals) and Vladimir Davidovsky (guitar). They held their first...
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Krambambula is a Belarusian band from Minsk, started by Lavon Volski (also the founder of N.R.M.) in 2001. The name of the band is derived from a popular...
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American politician Lavon Heidemann (born 1958), American politician LaVon Mercer (born 1959), American-Israeli basketball player Lavon Volski (born 1965), Belarusian...
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rapper & musician, birthplace Źmicier Sidarovič (1965–2014), musician Lavon Volski (b. 1965), musician Andrei Arlovski, grew up and lived in Minsk before...
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(2009—2010). She also collaborated with the bands B:N:, Neuro Dubel, ZM99, and Lavon Volski. She was named a Rock-Princess at the ceremony “Rock Coronation-2007...
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which led to the unspoken prohibition of these musicians. As an example, Lavon Volski, frontman of NRM, Mroja and Krambambulia, had issues with officials at...
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bishop and saint. Siarhiej Trachimionak (b. 1950), writer, screenwriter. Lavon Volski (born 1965), musician, writer and painter. Joannis Vislicensis (c. 1485/90–1520)...
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