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Vladimir Nikolaevich Tsvetaev (22 December 1963, Chapaevsk, Kuibyshev region, USSR) was a Soviet and Russian singer, musician and composer.

Education
Samara state Institute of culture (mgik) – Department of choral conducting.

Musical career
Play in Amateur groups began with school years (bass guitar, vocals). After graduation he served in the ensemble of songs and dances of the Volga Military District.

In 1987 he started working in the Tula rock band "Vek". Artistic Director of the group – poet, composer Vasily Popov. Later, on the basis of this team was created production center "wind rose" and Vladimir Tsvetaev began his solo career.

In 1994, the Austrian branch of the company "Sony" released the first album of the singer called "Sing, sing." The album was composed entirely of songs written by the poet, composer Vasily Popov. Many songs from the album became popular by entering the radio and television charts. The song "my good angel" became the winner of the song festival "Song of the year – 95".

In 1997 Vladimir Tsvetaev released a new album – "Lady Love", songs with which popular until now. At the Studio "Union" was released a musical TV show "Lady Love" Concert video version included 11 songs: "Lady Love" (original and Remix), "You're so rare", "cat", "Talisman", "careless Words", "Weekend", "Heels", "Love can not buy", "All about' Kay" and "Volodya". For several years, the program "Lady Love" could hear, see and appreciate in Western Europe, Asia and America. At the Studio "Mosfilm" directed by Mikhail Makarenkov was filmed a video for the title song of the album, which has long been in the hottest rotation on the Central TV channels, was included in all sorts of charts. The songs "Lady Love" and "careless Words" were presented at the TV music festival "Song of the year".

The beginning of 2001 was marked by Vladimir Tsvetaev the release of the third solo album – "where the stars". The company "Quad-Disc" released an album with a video version of the concert in the GCC "Russia". The compositions included in the program attract the attention of connoisseurs of stylish beautiful music. Gentle lyricism, irony, and stylistic diversity of the songs – it is a brand name of Vladimir Tsvetaev. Studio "FLY" was filmed two videos on the title songs of the album - "Where the stars end" and "I love you". After a hot rotation on the air of Moscow radio stations singles "Where the stars end" and "I love you" entered the 20 most hit popular collections, including "Hot ten" Studio UNION, "Your brand" Studio MONOLITH, "Best Hits", "Dance Paradise" and others.

In 2004 he released another album "in the mood for Love". It includes both well-known, favorite songs and new ones. The difference of this album from the previous ones is that it, along with the songs written by the poet and composer Vasily Popov, also includes songs written by Vasily Popov in collaboration with the musician, composer from the United States Mikhail Klenovsky. This record was one of the sales leaders of 2006-2007.

In 2007 released another album — "Smile." Vladimir Tsvetaev made his first debut as a composer – the album includes several songs to his music. His harmonious duet with the American singer and trumpeter Jesse Patty (Jess Petty). Presented in the album composition "Lady Moonlight" ("Lady Moon") was awarded a special diploma from the company "Paramount".

In 2012, the Studio "Quad-Disc" released a solo album "Station Zarechnaya". Songs from this album are included in many collections of popular music.

Vladimir Tsvetaev has long worked with people's artist of Russia Valentina Tolkunova. His romance "today I will break the vows of silence" on the words of Karina Filippova opened the anniversary concert of the singer in the State Kremlin Concert Hall in 2006. Musicians of the group "Century", Vasily Popov and Vladimir Tsvetaev in recent years have given many joint concerts with Valentina Tolkunova. Vladimir Tsvetaev is the author of the music for the song from her repertoire "Motley kerchief" to the poems of the poet and composer Vasily Popov.

Currently, Vladimir Tsvetaev tours a lot in Russia and abroad, writes music. Preparing to release his next solo album.