Boris Grebenshchikov
November 27, 1953 (70 years old) in Leningrad, RSFSR, USSR
Boris Borisovich Grebenshchikov (Russian: Бори́с Бори́сович Гребенщико́в; born 27 November 1953), stage name Boris Grebenshikov, also known as Boris Purushottama Grebenshikov, is one of the most prominent members of the generation which is widely considered the "founding fathers" of Russian rock music. Due as much to his personal contribution as to the undisputed and lasting success of his main effort, the band Aquarium (active since 1972 until today), he is a household name in Russia and much of the former Soviet Union. Grebenshchikov is frequently colloquially referred to as BG (Russian: БГ) (pronounced "Beh-Geh") after his initials. He is often called the 'Grandfather of Russian Rock'. (Wiki)
Known For
Credits
- 2023 · Мирные огоньки - 2024 as
- 2023 · BG - Live From Studio De L'Ermitage as self
- 2021 · Rock Beyond as self (archive)
- 2020 · The House Concert Of Boris Grebenshikov as self
- 2020 · The Critic as himself
- 2018 · MTV UNPLUGGED: Аквариум as
- 2014 · Квартирник НТВ у Маргулиса: Борис Гребенщиков и группа Аквариум as
- 2013 · Аквариум: Огонь Вавилона as
- 2012 · Аквариум: Квартирник у Мейерхольда as
- 2009 · How the Beatles Rocked the Kremlin as Self
- 2007 · Аквариум - Тур as
- 2006 · Просто хочешь ты знать as
- 2006 · 40:0 в пользу БГ as
- 2005 · Bashlachev. The Flight of Death as himself
- 2002 · The School for Scandal as
- 2002 · Nautilus Pompilius: Музыка под водой as
- 2002 · Аквариум - 30 лет as
- 2000 · Tender Age as Self
- 1997 · Аквариум - 25 лет as
- 1996 · Макаревич - Гребенщиков "20 лет спустя" as Himself
- 1993 · Over the Dark Water as
- 1992 · The Mitki Don't Want to Conquer the World or Mitki-Mayer as
- 1992 · Two Captains II as
- 1990 · Red On Red as
- 1990 · A Black Rose Is an Emblem of Sorrow, a Red Rose an Emblem of Love as вокал
- 1989 · Calm Me Down as
- 1989 · The Long Way Home as
- 1989 · Let's rock-n-roll as himself
- 1988 · Choir on Its Own as Himself
- 1988 · From Russia with Rock as himself
- 1988 · Thirst as
- 1988 · Rock as himself
- 1986 · Dialogues as himself
- 1986 · Yahha as
- 1985 · Rock around the Kremlin as himself
- 1981 · Ivanov as Ivanov
- 1980 · Soviet Rock as Self