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Bolalar

Bolalar are an Uzbek pop-rock band formed in 1989 by Tohir Sodiqov, Bahodir Poʻlatov, Javohir Zokirov, and Ruslan Sharipov. The band currently consists of members Tohir Sodiqov (lead vocals, rhythm guitar), Timur Gaynutdinov (lead guitar), Baxtiyor Nurmatov (bass guitar), Tofik Morduxayev (drums), and Vagif Zokirov (keyboard, composing, arrangement). The name of the band, "Bolalar," means "children" or "boys" in Uzbek. It also means "guys" in Uzbek slang.

Bolalar
Bolalar performing during Bolalar Show 2019, the anniversary concert in recognition of their 30 years as a music band
Background information
OriginTashkent, Uzbekistan
GenresRock, pop
Years active1989–present
LabelsTarona Records
Kelajak Records
Members
  • Tohir Sodiqov
  • Husan Sodiqov
  • Timur G'aynutdinov
  • Baxtiyor Nurmatov
  • Vagif Zokirov
  • Tofik Morduxayev
Past members
  • Javohir Zokirov
  • Nargiz Zakirova
  • Bahodir Poʻlatov
  • Ravshan Sobirov
  • Anvar Salohddinov
  • Tolib Quliyev
  • Rustam Zohidov
  • Vladimir Petrachenkov
  • Toir Odilov
  • Ruslan Sharipov

Bolalar have received several awards and nominations throughout their career. In 2001, the band won a Tarona, an accolade given to recognize outstanding achievement in the music industry of Uzbekistan, for Best Song. Bolalar also received the Tarona Award for Best Band in 2001 and 2002. Tohir Sodiqov, the long-time lead singer, occasional guitarist, songwriter and composer of Bolalar, is a Meritorious Artist of Uzbekistan. Tohir's Sodiqov's older brother Husan Sodiqov wrote or co-wrote most of the songs included in the band's earlier albums, such as the hit songs "Esingdami seni?", "Bolalar", and "Nega unday qilding sen?"

Bolalar and the Russian band Laskoviy Mai, who were an early influence on Bolalar, have often been called "the legends of the 1990s."[1] Bolalar are among the few Central Asian bands to have given concerts in the United States and to have released albums on iTunes.

History edit

Tohir Sodiqov and his friends Bahodir Poʻlatov, Javohir Zokirov, and Ruslan Sharipov, who all went to Secondary School No. 41 in Tashkent, founded the band in 1989. They gained popularity in Uzbekistan after their first hit, "Bolalar", in 1989.[2] Bolalar originally consisted of Bahodir Poʻlatov, Husan Sodiqov (Tohir Sodiqov's brother), Javohir Zokirov, Nargiz Zokirova, Ruslan Sharipov, Tofik Morduxayev, Toir Odilov, and Tohir Sodiqov.

Bolalar performed to a large audience for the first time in February 1990. In December 1989, they recorded their debut album, Esingdami seni? (Do You Remember?), which was released in January 1990. The group's artistic director and composer was originally Ruslan Sharipov. Over the years, most of the original members left the band. The remaining band members occasionally perform together. Tohir Sodiqov has launched a successful solo career. He usually writes both the music and lyrics to his songs.[2]

Band members edit

Musical style and influences edit

Bolalar's musical style has generally been characterized as pop rock. However, they have experimented with different musical styles throughout their career.

The band members were influenced by the Uzbek rock and roll singer Davron Gaipov and the then-popular Russian band Laskoviy Mai. Tohir Sodiqov and Yuri Shatunov, the lead singer of Laskoviy Mai, performed together in Tashkent in 2009.

Discography edit

Bolalar released their first album, Esingdami seni? (Do You Remember?), in January 1990. On January 22, 2007, the band released their album The Very Best of the Fontana Years on iTunes.[3]

To date, Tohir Sodiqov and Bolalar have released over 280 songs, 28 albums, and a dozen music videos.[4] Sodiqov has launched a successful solo career. Still, the band members occasionally perform together.

Music videos edit

Year Title Director
1989 "Esingdami seni?"
"Тебя я не забуду (Школьный вальс)"
1991 "Iliq oydim oqshomda"
1992 "Yoshligimda"
1997 "Sevgi yosh tanlamas"
1998 "Gulim"
1999 "Faqat isming"
2001 "Kerak emas" (Davron Gaipov cover)
"Sen ketgan kundan"
2003 "Boʻldi xato"
2004 "Undan nimam kam?" (feat. Lola Yoʻldosheva)
"Koʻzing maʼyus"
"Axir u sevmaydi"
2005 "Oʻzbek" Rustam Saʼdiyev
2006 "Oyijon"
"Ana endi yigʻla"
"Sogʻinganda" Mirtohir Mirgʻulomov and Akmal Oʻrinboyev
2007 "Jazo"
"Eski shahar" (feat. Ruslan Sharipov, Shahzod and Xoʻja)
2008 "Afsus"
"Happy New Year"
"Sevgi"
"Kechir meni" Dilmurod Agzamov
2009 "Yarmimsan"
"Mumkin emas" (feat. Sayatash)
"Bilsang edi"
2010 "Sevaman" Botir Mamatullayev
2011 "Mening doʻstim"
"Orzu va qaygʻu"
"Sevgim soʻndi"
2014 "Девочка магнит"
2019 "Yomgʻirlar" (feat. Renat Sobirov)

Musical collaborations edit

  • "Barglar" – with the band Fayod (Raʼno Said)
  • "Bagʻishlov" – with Ruslan Sharipov
  • "Dilbarim" – with Sardor Rahimxon and Ulugʻbek Rahmatullayev
  • "Eski shahar" – with Ruslan Sharipov, Xoʻja (Izzat Ibragimov), Shahzod (Rashid Xoliqov)
  • "Indamay" – with Rayhon
  • "Men, sen" – with the band Asr (Abdulaziz Karim)
  • "Mumkin emas" – with Sayatash
  • "Tinch qoʻy" – with Malika
  • "Undan nimam kam?" – with Lola Yuldasheva
  • "Yaralangan yurak" – with Sayatash
  • "Yomgʻirlar" – with Renat Sobirov
  • "Yogʻsin yomgʻir tonggacha" – with Setora (Feruza Latipova, Laylo Galiyeva, Kamilla Xoʻjayeva)
  • "Первая любовь" – with Davron Davurov
  • "Я встретил девушку" – with DJ Piligrim (Ilhom Yoʻlchiyev)

Awards and accolades edit

Bolalar have received several awards and nominations throughout their career. In 2001, the band won a Tarona, an accolade given to recognize outstanding achievement in the music industry of Uzbekistan, for Best Song for their song "Kerak emas."[5] Bolalar also received the Tarona Award for Best Band in 2001 and 2002.[6]

Tohir Sodiqov, the long-time lead singer of Bolalar, is a Meritorious Artist of Uzbekistan.[7] Bolalar are among the few Central Asian bands to have given concerts in the United States and to have released albums on iTunes.[3][8][9]

References edit

  1. ^ Turdaliyeva, Muhayyo. . Ziyo Net (in Russian). Archived from the original on 19 February 2009. Retrieved 29 November 2011.
  2. ^ a b "Bolalar are still popular". Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty's Uzbek Service (in Uzbek). March 2010. Retrieved 29 November 2011.
  3. ^ a b . iTunes. 22 January 2007. Archived from the original on 9 November 2013. Retrieved 30 November 2011.
  4. ^ "The legens of the 1990s". Afisha (in Russian). 13 February 2009. Retrieved 12 May 2012.
  5. ^ . The official website of Bolalar (in Russian). Archived from the original on 17 October 2011. Retrieved 20 February 2012.
  6. ^ Yakovlev, Petr (14 May 2004). . Novosti Uzbekistana (in Russian). Archived from the original on 12 November 2004. Retrieved 12 May 2012.
  7. ^ "BBC's guest: The most special celebrity Tohir Sodiqov". BBC's Uzbek Service (in Uzbek). Retrieved 29 November 2011.
  8. ^ "Bolalar's concert in New York". Uzbek TV New York. Retrieved 30 November 2011.
  9. ^ Zokirov, Dilshod. . Shov-Shuv (in Uzbek). Archived from the original on 4 April 2010. Retrieved 30 November 2011.

External links edit

  • (in Russian)

bolalar, uzbek, rock, band, formed, 1989, tohir, sodiqov, bahodir, poʻlatov, javohir, zokirov, ruslan, sharipov, band, currently, consists, members, tohir, sodiqov, lead, vocals, rhythm, guitar, timur, gaynutdinov, lead, guitar, baxtiyor, nurmatov, bass, guita. Bolalar are an Uzbek pop rock band formed in 1989 by Tohir Sodiqov Bahodir Poʻlatov Javohir Zokirov and Ruslan Sharipov The band currently consists of members Tohir Sodiqov lead vocals rhythm guitar Timur Gaynutdinov lead guitar Baxtiyor Nurmatov bass guitar Tofik Morduxayev drums and Vagif Zokirov keyboard composing arrangement The name of the band Bolalar means children or boys in Uzbek It also means guys in Uzbek slang BolalarBolalar performing during Bolalar Show 2019 the anniversary concert in recognition of their 30 years as a music bandBackground informationOriginTashkent UzbekistanGenresRock popYears active1989 presentLabelsTarona Records Kelajak RecordsMembersTohir SodiqovHusan SodiqovTimur G aynutdinovBaxtiyor NurmatovVagif ZokirovTofik MorduxayevPast membersJavohir ZokirovNargiz ZakirovaBahodir PoʻlatovRavshan SobirovAnvar SalohddinovTolib QuliyevRustam ZohidovVladimir PetrachenkovToir OdilovRuslan Sharipov Bolalar have received several awards and nominations throughout their career In 2001 the band won a Tarona an accolade given to recognize outstanding achievement in the music industry of Uzbekistan for Best Song Bolalar also received the Tarona Award for Best Band in 2001 and 2002 Tohir Sodiqov the long time lead singer occasional guitarist songwriter and composer of Bolalar is a Meritorious Artist of Uzbekistan Tohir s Sodiqov s older brother Husan Sodiqov wrote or co wrote most of the songs included in the band s earlier albums such as the hit songs Esingdami seni Bolalar and Nega unday qilding sen Bolalar and the Russian band Laskoviy Mai who were an early influence on Bolalar have often been called the legends of the 1990s 1 Bolalar are among the few Central Asian bands to have given concerts in the United States and to have released albums on iTunes Contents 1 History 2 Band members 3 Musical style and influences 4 Discography 4 1 Music videos 4 2 Musical collaborations 5 Awards and accolades 6 References 7 External linksHistory edit nbsp Bolalar source source Sample of the 1998 remix of Bolalar The song became an immediate hit in Uzbekistan upon its release in 1989 Problems playing this file See media help Tohir Sodiqov and his friends Bahodir Poʻlatov Javohir Zokirov and Ruslan Sharipov who all went to Secondary School No 41 in Tashkent founded the band in 1989 They gained popularity in Uzbekistan after their first hit Bolalar in 1989 2 Bolalar originally consisted of Bahodir Poʻlatov Husan Sodiqov Tohir Sodiqov s brother Javohir Zokirov Nargiz Zokirova Ruslan Sharipov Tofik Morduxayev Toir Odilov and Tohir Sodiqov Bolalar performed to a large audience for the first time in February 1990 In December 1989 they recorded their debut album Esingdami seni Do You Remember which was released in January 1990 The group s artistic director and composer was originally Ruslan Sharipov Over the years most of the original members left the band The remaining band members occasionally perform together Tohir Sodiqov has launched a successful solo career He usually writes both the music and lyrics to his songs 2 Band members editMusical style and influences editBolalar s musical style has generally been characterized as pop rock However they have experimented with different musical styles throughout their career The band members were influenced by the Uzbek rock and roll singer Davron Gaipov and the then popular Russian band Laskoviy Mai Tohir Sodiqov and Yuri Shatunov the lead singer of Laskoviy Mai performed together in Tashkent in 2009 Discography edit nbsp Boʻldi xato source source Sample of Boʻldi xato Boʻldi xato is one of the most famous Bolalar songs Problems playing this file See media help Bolalar released their first album Esingdami seni Do You Remember in January 1990 On January 22 2007 the band released their album The Very Best of the Fontana Years on iTunes 3 To date Tohir Sodiqov and Bolalar have released over 280 songs 28 albums and a dozen music videos 4 Sodiqov has launched a successful solo career Still the band members occasionally perform together Music videos edit Year Title Director 1989 Esingdami seni Tebya ya ne zabudu Shkolnyj vals 1991 Iliq oydim oqshomda 1992 Yoshligimda 1997 Sevgi yosh tanlamas 1998 Gulim 1999 Faqat isming 2001 Kerak emas Davron Gaipov cover Sen ketgan kundan 2003 Boʻldi xato 2004 Undan nimam kam feat Lola Yoʻldosheva Koʻzing maʼyus Axir u sevmaydi 2005 Oʻzbek Rustam Saʼdiyev 2006 Oyijon Ana endi yigʻla Sogʻinganda Mirtohir Mirgʻulomov and Akmal Oʻrinboyev 2007 Jazo Eski shahar feat Ruslan Sharipov Shahzod and Xoʻja 2008 Afsus Happy New Year Sevgi Kechir meni Dilmurod Agzamov 2009 Yarmimsan Mumkin emas feat Sayatash Bilsang edi 2010 Sevaman Botir Mamatullayev 2011 Mening doʻstim Orzu va qaygʻu Sevgim soʻndi 2014 Devochka magnit 2019 Yomgʻirlar feat Renat Sobirov Musical collaborations edit Barglar with the band Fayod Raʼno Said Bagʻishlov with Ruslan Sharipov Dilbarim with Sardor Rahimxon and Ulugʻbek Rahmatullayev Eski shahar with Ruslan Sharipov Xoʻja Izzat Ibragimov Shahzod Rashid Xoliqov Indamay with Rayhon Men sen with the band Asr Abdulaziz Karim Mumkin emas with Sayatash Tinch qoʻy with Malika Undan nimam kam with Lola Yuldasheva Yaralangan yurak with Sayatash Yomgʻirlar with Renat Sobirov Yogʻsin yomgʻir tonggacha with Setora Feruza Latipova Laylo Galiyeva Kamilla Xoʻjayeva Pervaya lyubov with Davron Davurov Ya vstretil devushku with DJ Piligrim Ilhom Yoʻlchiyev Awards and accolades edit nbsp Unutganim yoʻq source source Sample of Unutganim yoʻq Expressive guitar accompaniments are a distinguishing feature of Bolalar songs Problems playing this file See media help Bolalar have received several awards and nominations throughout their career In 2001 the band won a Tarona an accolade given to recognize outstanding achievement in the music industry of Uzbekistan for Best Song for their song Kerak emas 5 Bolalar also received the Tarona Award for Best Band in 2001 and 2002 6 Tohir Sodiqov the long time lead singer of Bolalar is a Meritorious Artist of Uzbekistan 7 Bolalar are among the few Central Asian bands to have given concerts in the United States and to have released albums on iTunes 3 8 9 References edit Turdaliyeva Muhayyo Takhir Sadikov and Yuri Shatunov About the songs of the 90s Ziyo Net in Russian Archived from the original on 19 February 2009 Retrieved 29 November 2011 a b Bolalar are still popular Radio Free Europe Radio Liberty s Uzbek Service in Uzbek March 2010 Retrieved 29 November 2011 a b The Very Best of the Fontana Years by Bolalar iTunes 22 January 2007 Archived from the original on 9 November 2013 Retrieved 30 November 2011 The legens of the 1990s Afisha in Russian 13 February 2009 Retrieved 12 May 2012 About the band The official website of Bolalar in Russian Archived from the original on 17 October 2011 Retrieved 20 February 2012 Yakovlev Petr 14 May 2004 Class of 2004 Novosti Uzbekistana in Russian Archived from the original on 12 November 2004 Retrieved 12 May 2012 BBC s guest The most special celebrity Tohir Sodiqov BBC s Uzbek Service in Uzbek Retrieved 29 November 2011 Bolalar s concert in New York Uzbek TV New York Retrieved 30 November 2011 Zokirov Dilshod A special report on 20th anniversary of Bolalar Shov Shuv in Uzbek Archived from the original on 4 April 2010 Retrieved 30 November 2011 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Bolalar Official website in Russian Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bolalar amp oldid 1195003174, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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