Gunnar Graps

Gunnar Graps

Nacimiento : 1951-11-27, Tartu, Estonian SSR, USSR

Muerte : 2004-05-17

Historia

Gunnar Graps-Grāfs (27 November 1951 – 17 May 2004) was a popular Estonian musician and one of the pioneers of hard rock in Estonia and Soviet Union. He has sold hundreds of thousands of records all over the world and in 2004 Graps was given a lifetime award at Estonian Music Awards. He has been compared to Mick Jagger and Alice Cooper, both who were his own personal idols, and is often called Raudmees (Iron man).

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Gunnar Graps

Películas

Там, где нас нет
Pulmapilt
Music
An old man saves the life of another. The rescued man happens to be an alien capable of time travel. Soon they both land in the past, on the old man's wedding day. As one might suspect from such a situation ethical dilemmas arise…
Soviet Rock
Self
Documentary for Finnish television about Spring Rhythms ("Весенние ритмы") — one of the first official rock festivals in USSR. It took place in Tbilisi, from 8 to 16 March of 1980. The festival was organised by famous music journalist Artemiy Troitskiy with the cooperation of Georgian government. The "Аквариум" band was taken off scene because of their provocative conduct. In 1981 the official tracklist album was released.
Soolo
Music
A mysterious short film about a raft watchman who meets a strange company by the river.
Soolo
A mysterious short film about a raft watchman who meets a strange company by the river.