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Raman Jaraš Раман Яраш | |
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Birth name | Raman Lichašapka |
Born | May 1978 (age 45–46) Brahin District, Homiel Voblaść, Belarus |
Occupation(s) | Singer, musician |
Instrument(s) | guitar, tambourine, drum, harmonica, flute |
Years active | 2000–2014 |
Ramán Járaš (Belarusian: Рама́н ́Яраш) – Belarusian musician.
Biography
Ramán Járaš was born in May 1978 in Brahin District, Homiel Voblaść. After April 1986 his family moved twice further from Chernobil and once moved back.
Started playing guitar at university. Learned singing together with his friends in "Kudźmień" singing group and from traditional singers during ethnographic expeditions. Was inspired to start playing harmonica by Bob Dylan.[1]
Discography
- Zināt. Raudāt. Dziedāt. (2011)
Zināt. Raudāt. Dziedāt.
Poetry by Latvian writer Jānis Jaunsudrabiņš was used as the lyrics. All arrangements and translations were made by Raman himself. He also played all musical parts. Jaunsudrabiņš's painting and Latvian language were used to design the cover.[2]
Collaboration
- Radio Liberty project – "Bardy svabody»
- Concert program "Kupała – Karatkievič" (together with Andrej Kaścień and Viktar Siamaška)
References
- ^ "Яраш: Яны плачуць, што "канец сьвету", ты бачыш — не".
- ^ "!OUT: латыскі праект Рамана Яраша (+mp3-прэзэнтацыя) :: Mузычная прас…". Archived from the original on 26 August 2014.
External links
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