Vladimir Russovich
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Where are you located?
Jūrmala
What is your affiliation to the Jazz World?
Musical Artist
Tell us a little about your background...
“Everything that is true and seriously planned , always slowly follows its own path and gain its end almost by some miracle , for its appearance , as a rule , is given a cool , even malevolent , welcome , by the same reason why , afterwards , when it achieves absolute recognition of posterity , the immense majority of people would do justice to it only taking the authority into consideration. Lest they should be compromised, whereas, the number of real connoisseurs remains as small as in the beginning. Nevertheless , those few are capable to make esteem the truth , hand the truth overhead the crowd unable to comprehend it. Such is difficult existence of the best of the mankind heritage”
Arthur Schopenhauer
How did you hear about the Jazz Network? Please give full name of contact
King B
What Instrument do you play?
Piano
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http://www.myspace.com/vladimirrussovich
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So looked legendary Juras Perle in 1978 and so this place looks now....

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At 6:37pm on January 8, 2010, Rita Edmond said…
Vladimir, thank you so much for the applause! thanks for befriending me and sharing your wonderful music with us here at the TJNW.
Wishing you peace, love & music...
At 3:05pm on April 9, 2009, Alle Montecchi - Giuly Modesti said…
Thank you for your friendship!
All the best!
Alle&Giuly
At 4:58pm on April 7, 2009, Denise Jannah said…
Thank you, Vladimir, for the lovely rose!
Nice to meet you!
At 3:08pm on April 3, 2009, Charisse said…
I absolutely love Fredy Vladimir.
Have a great weekend!
: )

Charisse.
At 6:50am on April 2, 2009, Enrico Galetta said…
Vladimir thank you for the friendship.
It's a pleasure to be here and be part of your friends list.
Please keep in touch.
Ciao.
At 4:10am on April 2, 2009, Alle Montecchi - Giuly Modesti said…
Welcome! Nice to meet you! We hope you'll come to listen to our music, and we hope you'll enjoy it!
Warm regards from Italy!

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At 10:00pm on April 1, 2009, Mike Ellis said…
hello Vlad,
.................I enjoyed your music...King B is my good friend...
welcome
peace,
Mike Ellis
At 6:02pm on March 31, 2009, Jack Pressly said…
Greetings Vladimir, thanks for the friendship. CBJ
At 12:09pm on March 31, 2009, Amber Whitlock said…
LOL !!!! That's the best comment I've ever received on AnySpace!

Best,

Amber
At 9:06am on March 31, 2009, Oleg Shchegolev said…
А чем сейчас занимаетесь?Из фото видно,что тесно сотрудничаете с Серовым?Ваша музыка полна романтическо-ностальгической чувственности,присущей русской душе.Но к джазу в моем понимании(а это Чик Кориа,Скотт Хендерсон,Степс Эхид и т.д) ее отнести нельзя.Поэтому знакомство с Вами на джазовом сайте нахожу несколько удивительным.
 
 
 

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