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Brigada S

Brigada S (Брига́да С) was a Soviet/Russian rock band fronted by Garik Sukachov which played dynamic mix of rough rock and roll, reggae and rhythm and blues marked by the effective use of the brass section. Formed in 1984 the self-described "proletarian jazz orchestra" released five albums (first two on tape), toured the United States (1988) and appeared in Savva Kulish's film The Tragedy in Rock (1988). In 1989 the participated in the Moscow Music Peace Festival which brought hard rock and metal acts from the United States and Europe to perform alongside Russian bands.[1] They broke up in 1993. After the band's demise, Garik Sukachov went on to front Neprikasayemye (The Untouchables), while guitarist Sergey Galanin formed SerGa.[2]

Brigada S
Sukachov. Russian Winter Festival. London, 2007
Background information
Origin Moscow
GenresAlternative rock, funk rock, jazz rock, Swing punk
Years active1984–1993
LabelsFili Records
Past membersGarik Sukachov, Sergey Galanin, Alexander Goryachev, Kirill Trusov, Lev Andreyev, Karen Sarkisov, Igor Yartsev, Leonid Chelyapov, Igor Markov, Yevgeny Korotkov, Maxim Likhachyov

The original line-up edit

  • Garik Sukachov - vocals, acoustic guitar
  • Sergey Galanin - bass guitar, backing vocals
  • Alexander Goryachev - guitar
  • Lev Andreyev - keyboards
  • Karen Sarkisov - percussion
  • Igor Yartsev - drums
  • Leonid Chelyapov - saxophone
  • Igor Markov - trumpet
  • Yevgeny Korotkov - trumpet
  • Maxim Likhachyov - trombone

Discography edit

  • Добро пожаловать в запретную зону (Welcome to the Forbidden Zone, 1988, tape)
  • Ностальгическое танго (The Nostalgic Tango, 1989)
  • Аллергии — нет! (Say No! to Allergy, 1991)
  • Всё это рок-н-ролл (All This Is Rock and Roll, 1991)
  • Реки (Rivers, 1993)

References edit

  1. ^ "Heavy Metal Separates Iron Curtain With Moscow Concert". AP NEWS. Retrieved 2022-06-29.
  2. ^ "Brigada S. Band History". musicrock24.ru. Retrieved 2014-01-13.

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