Lyubov Uspenskaya

Uspenskaya at that time was attending high school and since she was the accompanist of the orchestra, she was able to easily skip classes and fully immerse herself into the work.

So, at the age of 16, Uspenskaya began to sing in restaurants and although she earned good money, she dreamed of being independent and living on her own.

In the restaurant where she was working at that time, she was noticed by musicians from Kislovodsk, who were looking for a good singer all over the country and, found everything they were looking for when they heard her sing.

During the first three days of Lyuba's performance, people who lived in Brighton Beach, the Russian-Jewish neighborhood in Brooklyn, were lining up to hear her sing.

The restaurant had a 1930s design and style and was wildly popular among the celebrities of Los Angeles until it was bought by Russians and renamed.

Also in 1993, at the invitation of Leonid Derbenev's creative center "Steam", the singer came to Russia to shoot a video for the song "Cabriolet" (convertible).

Subsequently, she decided to move to Moscow, where Uspenskaya began to perform, record new songs and music videos, becoming more and more famous.

In addition, for a long time she worked with a songwriter Mikhail Tanic, whose songs are still in her repertoire ("Just a Cafe", "Batyushka", "Don't Repeat").

In 2007, Uspenskaya presented a new album with the title song "To My Only One ..." under the same name, which includes the tracks "Guitar", "Thin Ice", and "Forget".

In 2014, the celebrity recorded songs "I Love Him Too" in a duet with Irina Dubtsova and "Gypsy" with the band "Tabor Returns".

A year later, a new record called "Tabletka" hot the charts, which Lyubov sang alongside singer Slava.

On the "New Wave" in 2015, Uspenskaya sang the song "Forgetting" together with Philip Kirkorov, and in 2016 she performed together with Dominic Joker a record called "Well, Where Have You Been".

The director of the show at the Crocus City Hall stage was Alexey Golubev, and the music producer was Edgar Hakobyan.

Alla Dukhova's "Todes" ballet, Dominic Joker, Emin, Alexander Panayotov attended the evening as guests.

Uspenskaya performing in 2011