Rushnychok (Ukrainian: РУШНИЧОК) was a Ukrainian-Canadian four-person music ensemble from Lachine, Quebec, Canada actively performing from 1969 to 1980...
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Пісня про рушник, romanized: Pisnia pro rushnyk), a song also known as Rushnychok, Ballad to Mother, or "My dear mother" (Ridna maty moya), is a popular...
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Winnipeg, the Svitanok Ukrainian Dance Ensemble in Ottawa, Saskatoon's Rushnychok Ukrainian Folk Dance Association, and hundreds of other groups. The Ukrainian...
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East Slavic traditions). Pidnozhnyk: from pid (=under) and nohy (=feet) Rushnychok Song about the Towel Balochi needlework Palestinian traditional costumes...
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Year Music Video 1999 «Summer» 2001 «Rushnychok» 2003 «Bdzhilka» «Boat» «Freedom» «Mama» 2004 «Homeless boy» «On the 19th floor» 2005 «Ocean is shaking»...
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Ukraine, and Czech culture. Zirka from Toronto Steppe from Edmonton, Canada Rushnychok Syny Stepiv Ukrainian Village Band Zabava (English: "Party") is a 2008...
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SoundCloud Lucina Khvorost on SoundCloud Laboratorium Pieśni on SoundCloud Rushnychok on SoundCloud Квітка, К. (2005). Українські народні мелодії. Ч. 2: Коментар...
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such as the Beatles. Their music influenced the Ukrainian Canadian band Rushnychok. Mike Klym - drums Tony Romanyshyn (1945-2012) - guitar Yogi Klos (1944-2013)...
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"White Chestnuts," "Song about the Dnieper," and the widely familiar "Rushnychok" (Embroidered Towel, text by Andrii Malyshko), which is commonly known...
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performed in the 1970s and early 1980s. Like the popular Canadian band Rushnychok at the time, the quartet used a set of instruments and a combination of...
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