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Former lead singer of "Na-Na" Lyovkin buried at Troekurovskoye cemetery

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Vladimir Lyovkin, the former lead singer of the band "Na-Na", who died at the age of 57, was buried at Troekurovsky cemetery on November 19.

The ceremony of farewell to the ex-soloist took place earlier in the day in the large funeral hall of Troekurovsky cemetery in Moscow. The artist came to see off the members of the group "Na-Na", as well as relatives, friends, fans and colleagues, including journalist Ernest Matskevicius, singer Yuta, soloist of the Operetta Theater Leonid Batalin, Honored Artist of the Russian Federation Kai Metov and others.

It became knownabout Levkin's death on November 17. As specified the source of "Izvestia", the man was ill with leukemia and died in intensive care.

On the same day, singer Marina Devyatova said that Lyovkin loved life very much and appreciated it. She called the artist an incredibly kind and decent person, and also pointed out that he was absolutely unapologetic.

Lyovkin was born on June 6, 1967 in Moscow. At the age of six he entered a music school in the class of accordion, he also played guitar. His career in the group "Na-Na" began after participating in a competition organized by producer Bari Alibasov. At the qualifying rounds of the contest Levkin performed songs of his own composition. The singer performed in the group until 1998.

Lyovkin was a graduate of Gnesinka and the directing faculty of GITIS. He starred in TV series, wrote a poetry collection and performed solo, as well as in the band Kedbl.

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