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Bolalar
Bolalar are an Uzbekistan, Uzbek pop-rock band formed in 1989 by Tohir Sodiqov, Bahodir Poʻlatov, Javohir Zokirov, and Ruslan Sharipov. The band currently consists of members Tohir Sodiqov (lead vocalist, lead vocals, rhythm guitar), Timur Gaynutdinov (lead guitar), Baxtiyor Nurmatov (bass guitar), Tofik Morduxayev (drum kit, drums), and Vagif Zokirov (Keyboard instrument, keyboard, composer, composing, arrangement). The name of the band, "Bolalar," means "children" or "boys" in Uzbek language, Uzbek. It also means "guys" in Uzbek slang. Bolalar have received several awards and nominations throughout their career. In 2001, the band won a Tarona, an accolade given to recognize outstanding achievement in the music industry of Uzbekistan, for Best Song. Bolalar also received the Tarona Award for Best Band in 2001 and 2002. Tohir Sodiqov, the long-time lead singer, occasional guitarist, songwriter and composer of Bolalar, is a Meritorious Artist of Uzbekistan. Tohir's Sodiqov's older ...
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Tohir Sodiqov
Tohir Sodiqov (sometimes spelled Tokhir Sodikov in English) ( uz, Tohir Sodiqov / Тоҳир Содиқов) (born July 1, 1973) is an Uzbeks, Uzbek singer-songwriter and actor. He is best known as the long-time lead singer, guitarist, and songwriter of the Uzbek Rock music, rock band Bolalar. Sodiqov has also established a successful solo career. He has recorded songs in Uzbek language, Uzbek, Russian language, Russian, and English language, English. Sodiqov has received dozens of awards and nominations, including the title Meritorious Artist of Uzbekistan. He is one of the few Central Asian artists to have given concerts in the US and to have released albums on iTunes. Personal life Tohir Sodiqov was born in Tashkent on July 1, 1973. His father, Sodiqov Bahromjon Sobirovich, was a retired officer and died when Sodiqov was a child. His mother, Sodiqova Gulnur Mansurovna, raised him as a single parent. Sodiqov attended Secondary School No. 41 in Tashkent from 1980 to 1990. He is m ...
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