Biography
Alyona was born on August 23, 1964, in the City of1988—1991
While studying at the Conservatory, Alyona was invited by a friend to the summer vacation to make some extra money as a singer in a band, and in 1988–1991, she was the lead singer of Russian female band Kombinaciya. The band's popularity peaked between 1989 and 1993, with major hits such as "Russian Girls", "American Boy", "Accountant" (Бухгалтер), and "Two Slices of Sausage" (Два кусочека колбаски). In 1991 Alyona Apina left the band to pursue a successful career as a solo performer. Her first solo song "Xenia" became an instant hit. In 1992, she released her first solo album 'Street of Love', but her second album "Dance until the morning" is considered to be the most successful. All eight songs from this album have become popular hits that all Russians knew and sang. In 1994 for the first time in history of Russian pop/folk music Apina produced a musical pop-novel "Limit". The songs for the musical were composed by the renowned Russian poet Mikhail Tanich. The musical "Limit" was very successful and had a full house for 5 days in Moscow and 5 days in St. Petersburg. It was broadcast on the main TV channels of the country.4 неизвестных факта биографии Алены Апиной1991—2000
Alyona Apina was a popular singer in the 90s and produced several albums during that time; her music videos were regularly filmed and broadcast on main TV channels. In 1998, Alyona Apina received the prestigious Russian music award "Ovation" as the "Best singer of the year". In 1999 she was invited to the Russian TV channel2001–present
In 2001 she gave a birth to a daughter Ksenia.4 неизвестных факта биографии Алены АпинойAwards and achievements
* Honored Artist of the Russian Federation (2002); * Cavalier of the Order of "Service to Art" International Charity Fund "Patrons of the Century" (2007) * Medal of the Governor of Moscow Region for the achievements in the field of culture and charity events (2012)Discography
with Kombinaciya
See Kombinaciya discographyAlbums Solo
Compilation albums
Videography
References
External links
* {{DEFAULTSORT:Apina, Alena 1964 births Living people Actresses from Saratov Honored Artists of the Russian Federation Soviet women singers 20th-century Russian women singers Musicians from Saratov Saratov Conservatory alumni