Evgeny Vladimirovich Bachurin[a] (1934 – 2015)[1][2] was a Soviet and Russian poet, bard, and artist.
[3] He became well known for his prolific composing and painting, of which was presented throughout Europe from Sweden to the United States.
[4] However, during his lifetime he was never being formally accepted into the Union of Russian Composers despite his status as an 'Honored Artist.
'[5] As a poet and writer, he was equally prolific and had many of his poems published in several of the leading literary journals at the time including "Yunost”, “Znamya”, “Rural Youth," and formal channels like the "Literary Gazette", "New Russian Word," and "Russian Mind.
He was buried in Moscow at the Golovinsky cemetery in the Khovrino district.