Andrey Lukin
Bass guitar, keyboards, vocals
- Bass guitar
- Keyboards
- Vocals
Band Activity
Biography
Bassist for the bands "ZapasnYy vykhod" and "Stsena".
Bassist for the bands "ZapasnYy vykhod" and "Stsena". He joined "Oblachny Krai" in 1987 along with Dmitry Leontyev. He performed at the Podolsk rock festival (1987) and a concert at the MPEI Cultural Palace. He played bass guitar and keyboards on the album "Svobody zakhoteli?" (1990). While working in Moscow at the time, it was he who negotiated with "Petrostudio" and found sponsors to record the album "1991". The album was completed on August 18, 1991, and on the morning of August 19, the coup happened — poignantly confirming the theme of one of the songs. Shortly after the recording, Andrey tragically died. The album "1991" was released as a dedication to his memory.
Career Highlights
- Bassist for the bands "ZapasnYy vykhod" and "Stsena"
- Joined the band in 1987 along with Dmitry Leontyev
- Performed at the Podolsk rock festival (1987) and a concert at the MPEI Cultural Palace
- Found sponsors and negotiated with "Petrostudio" to record the album "1991"
- Tragically died shortly after recording the album "1991" — the album was released as a dedication to his memory
Albums during membership (1987–1991)
9 tracks Concert at MEI
1987
9 tracks Concert in Podolsk
1987
10 tracks Wanted Freedom
1990
11 tracks 1991
1991
Other albums