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Aleksandr Marshal

1957 - today

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His biography is available in 13 different languages on Wikipedia. Aleksandr Marshal is the 2,238th most popular musician, the 2,559th most popular biography from Russia and the 47th most popular Russian Musician.

Aleksandr Marshal is most famous for his prolific career as a Russian rock and pop singer, with hit songs like "White Snow" that dominated charts in the 1990s and 2000s. A lesser-known fact is that his real name is Aleksandr Minkov, and he adopted the stage name "Marshal" inspired by military themes from his youth. His lasting impact includes influencing Russian music culture and remaining a beloved figure in live performances for over four decades.

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Among Musicians

Among musicians, Aleksandr Marshal ranks 2,238 out of 3,175Before him are Harvey Mason, Charlie Benante, Jimmy DeGrasso, Michael Poulsen, Frank Gambale, and Tom Paxton. After him are Kai Hahto, Fenriz, John Evan, Heath, Des'ree, and Midori.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1957, Aleksandr Marshal ranks 555Before him are Geir Ivarsøy, Phyllida Lloyd, Valer Toma, Guntars Krasts, Piet Wildschut, and Eddie Deezen. After him are Sílvia Munt, Patricia Tallman, Elizabeth Mrema, Antonio López, Paul Sereno, and Bernhard Glass.

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In Russia

Among people born in Russia, Aleksandr Marshal ranks 2,559 out of NaNBefore him are Yuri Balashov (1949), Oleg Pashinin (1974), Svetlana Khorkina (1979), Polina Gagarina (1987), Eduard Ivanov (1938), and Leyla Aliyeva (1984). After him are Alan Dzagoev (1990), Yelena Slesarenko (1982), Andrei Bukin (1957), Igor Shalimov (1969), Masha Gessen (1967), and Yevgeny Mironov (1966).

Among Musicians In Russia

Among musicians born in Russia, Aleksandr Marshal ranks 47Before him are Sergey Kuryokhin (1954), Marina Tchebourkina (1965), Boris Berezovsky (1969), Igor Presnyakov (1960), Arcadi Volodos (1972), and Stanislav Bunin (1966). After him are Maxim Fadeev (1968), Alexander Vedernikov (1964), Regina Spektor (1980), Vadim Repin (1971), Sergey Shnurov (1973), and Daniil Trifonov (1991).

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