Golden Gramophone Award
The Golden Gramophone Award (Russian: Золотой граммофон) is a yearly national Russian music award, established by Russian Radio in 1996.[1][2]
Golden Gramophone | |
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Awarded for | a reward to the performer for a song |
Country | Russia |
Presented by | Russkoe Radio |
First awarded | 1996 |
Website | http://www.rusradio.ru/air/grammofon/ |
Most awarded artists
Complete list of artists who received prizes until 2019: |
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23 statues: |
Philipp Kirkorov |
17 statues: |
Nikolay Baskov |
15 statues: |
Valery Meladze |
14 statues: |
Grigory Leps |
13 statues: |
Ani Lorak |
12 statues: |
Valeriya |
10 statues: |
Nu Virgos |
9 statues: |
Ivanushki International |
8 statues: |
Ruki Vverh! |
7 statues: |
Anzhelika Varum
Gradusy |
6 statues: |
5 statues: |
A-Studio
Victoria Dayneko |
4 statues: |
Boris Moiseev
Otpetie moshenniki |
3 statues: |
Cabaret-duet "Akademiya"
Dzhigan Alyona Sviridova Band’Eros Jeanna Friske (†) Irakli Chelsi |
2 statues: |
5sta Family
Ariana Velvet Mot Marina Khlebnikova Murat Nasyrov (†) Nepara Premier-Minister |
1 statue: |
A-Dessa
Alexander Golubev Alexander Shevchenko Alexei Khvorostyan Александр Яковлев Алексин Антон Макарский Arash Assorti Banda Andryukha Bozhya Korovka Bratya Grimm Burito Vakhtang Vostok Vyacheslav Petkun Goryachiy Shokolad Dasha Suvorova 2+2 23:45 Demo D.I.P. Project DJ Tsvetkoff Dominik Dzhoker Duet Leto Zhenya Otradnaya Zhuki Zapreschennie barabanschiki Igoryok In2nation Infiniti Lyudmila Sokolova Martan Megapolis Mr.Credo Moya Mishel Natalia Vlasova Nikolai Trubach Nilda Fernandez Revolvers Sestri Rouz Sveta Slivki Tatyana Likhacheva Tatiana Ovsienko Te100steron TOKiO Tutsi Unesennie Vetrom Fristail Khanna Yan Marti Mot & Ani Lorak Gradusy Pizza Igor Burnyshev Artik & Asti Marcel |
Special Award for contribution in national music: |
Yuri Malikov
Lev Leshchenko (2) Yuri Antonov (2) Eduard Khil (†) Lyudmila Zykina (†) |
References
- GRAMMYS, RUSSIAN-STYLE: Pop's hottest hit Radio City, Todd Hollingshead, New York Daily News, May 9, 2004.
- p. 241, Pop culture Russia!: media, arts, and lifestyle, Birgit Beumers, ABC-CLIO, 2005, ISBN 1-85109-459-8.