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Registration 2310DU

Make SINGER

Date of first registration October 1978

Year of manufacture 1934

Cylinder capacity 900cc - PETROL

Export marker No

Vehicle status Not taxed - Not taxed for on road use

Vehicle colour CREAM

I know nothing about this band who supported Lauren Housley at the Cluny, Newcastle - a nice soulful/Jazzy vibe and the singer sounded a bit like Labi Sifre

James Ensor (1860-1949), Mijn portret met maskers, 1935

Sektor Gaza (Russian: Се́ктор Га́за, can be translated as a Gas Sector or Gaza Strip) was a Soviet and Russian punk rock band from Voronezh, founded in 1987 by Yuri Klinskikh.

 

History

Sektor Gaza was founded in Voronezh by Yuri Klinskikh, also known as Yuri "Khoy". The group is named after an industrial district of Voronezh nicknamed Sektor Gaza due to its high levels of environmental contamination (also corresponds to the Russian name of Gaza Strip).[1][3] Sektor Gaza's first performance as a group occurred at the local rock club on 9 June 1988, but the group's official date of establishment is traditionally given as 5 December 1987, the date of Klinskikh's first solo performance of material from Sektor Gaza's future repertoire at the Voronezh Rock Club.

 

In 1989, the group recorded the demo tapes Plugi-vugi (Russian: Плуги-вуги, lit. 'Plows-woogie (i.e., pun on "Boogie-woogie")') and Kolkhozny pank (Russian: Колхозный панк, lit. 'Kolkhoz Punk').

 

In 1990, the group recorded the albums Zloveshchiye Mertvetsy (Russian: Зловещие Мертвецы, lit. 'The Sinister Dead') and Yadryona Vosh (Russian: Ядрёна Вошь, lit. 'Vigorous Louse') in a professional recording studio in Voronezh. Klinskikh sold his motorcycle in order to afford to rent the studio.

 

In 1991, Sektor Gaza made their television debut, appearing on the programs 50x50 and Programma A (Russian: Программа А) on the Central Television of the USSR. The music video for "Kolkhozny pank" was shown on the youth program Do 16 i starshe... (Russian: До 16 и старше...), contributing to the group's fame across the country. In the same year, the group recorded the album Noch pered Rozhdestvom (Russian: Ночь перед Рождеством, lit. 'The Night Before Christmas') at the Mir studio in Moscow and rerecorded the album Kolkhozny pank at Gala Records.

 

In 1992, Sektor Gaza released their sixth studio album, Gulyay, muzhik! (Russian: Гуляй, мужик!, lit. 'Have fun, man!') and toured extensively. In 1993, the group released Nazhmi na gaz (Russian: Нажми на газ, lit. 'Hit the gas').

 

In 1994, Sektor Gaza released Kashchey Bessmertny (Russian: Кащей Бессмертный, lit. 'Kashchey the Immortal'), a punk-opera based on the famous Russian folklore figure. On this album, Klinskikh performed original lyrics to the melodies of songs by groups such as AC/DC, Queen, Ace of Base, and Nirvana.

 

In 1995, the group performed at the Rock Summer festival in Tallinn.[5] They also toured Germany and Israel and performed at the Gorbunov Palace of Culture. Also in August, the single "Tuman" was released.

 

In 1996, Sektor Gaza released Gazovaya Ataka (Russian: Газовая Атака), which marked a change in the group's style and a move away from obscene lyrics. The music video for the track "Tuman" (Russian: «Туман», lit. 'Fog') off this album made it into the rotation of many Russian television channels.

 

In 1997, the group released Narcologichesky Universitet Millionov (Russian: Наркологический Университет Миллионов, lit. 'Narcological University of Millions'). The song "Pora domoy" (Russian: «Пора домой», lit. 'Time to go home') from this album became a hit.

 

In the summer of 1998, Klinskikh and Aleksey Bryantsev (DJ Krot) arranged some Sektor Gaza songs as techno remixes, which were released on the album Extasy in 1999.

 

In October 2000, the group released a new album, Vosstavshy iz Ada (Russian: Восставший из Ада, lit. 'Hellraiser'). Klinskikh's health was in decline due to liver disease. On 4 July 2000, Klinskikh complained of strong pains in his stomach and the left side of his chest. He chose not to cancel a meeting later that day to film a music video. He suffered heart failure shortly thereafter. Klinskikh died in Voronezh at the age of 35.

 

Yuri Nikolayevich Klinskikh (Russian: Юрий Николаевич Клинских; July 27, 1964 – July 4, 2000) was a Russian musician, singer, songwriter, arranger, and founder of the rock band Sektor Gaza. He was also known as Yuri "Khoy".

 

Biography

From 1982 to 1984, Klinskikh served in the Soviet Army in the Far East. From 1984 to 1986, he worked in the traffic police, and then as a milling-machine operator in a factory. He started writing songs as a hobby in his early school years [citation needed]. He began performing in 1987. In 1988, he founded the band Sektor Gaza.

 

On July 4, 2000, Klinskikh reportedly felt severe chest and stomach pain, but chose not to cancel a meeting later that day to film a music video for the song "Noch Straha" ("Night of Fear"). He died that day, at the age of 35, in Voronezh. Although it was rumored that he died due to either heart failure or Hepatitis C caused by severe alcohol and possibly drug abuse, the exact cause of his death remains unknown since an official investigation was never carried out. He is buried on the Levoberezhniy cemetery of Voronezh.

 

Discography

Solo album

1981—1985 — Акустический альбом (Acoustic album)

 

Sektor Gaza

Demo albums

1989 — Плуги-вуги (Plows-woogie)

1989 — Колхозный панк (Kolkhoz Punk)

Formal albums

1990 — Зловещие мертвецы (The Evil Dead)

1990 — Ядрёна вошь (Vigorous Louse)

1991 — Ночь перед Рождеством (The Night before Christmas)

1991 — Колхозный панк (Kolkhoz Punk)

1992 — Гуляй, мужик! (Make Merry, Man!)

1993 — Нажми на газ (Hit The Gas)

1993 — Сектор газа (Sector of Gas)

1994 — Танцы после порева (Dancing after Sex)

1994 — Кащей Бессмертный (Kashchey The Immortal)

1996 — Газовая атака (Gas Attack)

1997 — Наркологический университет миллионов (Narcological University for Millions)

1997 — Сектор газа (Sector of Gas) [Re-recording]

2000 — Восставший из Ада (Hellraiser)

Remix album

1999 — Extasy — Techno-style remixes by Aleksey Bryantsev (DJ Krot)

1999 — Extasy 2 — Techno-style remixes by Aleksey Bryantsev (DJ Krot)

An estimated 100 conductors and 16 choirs from across the state performed at the Illinois American Choral Directors Association fall conference, held last week at the McAninch Arts Center at College of DuPage. The two-day conference featured performances from the Glenbard North, Glenbard West and Glenbard West high schools; choirs, ANIMA Glen Ellyn Children’s Chorus, Wheaton College choirs and College of DuPage Chamber Singers. Additionally, all groups performed together under the direction of COD Choral Director Lee Kesselman and accompanied by the COD Percussion Ensemble.

Singer Alan Averill of Irish extreme metal band Primordial. From the Hole In The Sky Festival in Bergen, Norway 2011.

Paul of the Frankl Project

Detail of my newest sewing machine. A vintage Singer hand crank machine that I got at a flea market for under 10 Euro!

Bass opera singer Kevin Thompson performs alongside students in front of a audience at Suitland High School.

 

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Singer @ Triple Rock. 4/20/08

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I remember years ago seeing a spread for a Singer Porsche based on a 930. The car was painted in that classic Porsche navy blue, kind of a varsity letter shade. Several photographs were set in a forest with nearly horizontal sunlight making its way through the trees. One of the photos was a taillight and reflective body panel with the woods yawning away behind it. So, this isn't a half-million dollar Singer, and Brooklyn Grey is only kind of blue-ish, and the hips are wide but not endowed with 80s Porsche curves. But! The angle and lighting are correct. Actually I think I like the depth in the light glass and the light on the road here better than the original that I'm just overtly stealing from. I would flatter the inspiring photographer very much, so please consider this imitation part of that homage.

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LOS ANGELES, CA - NOVEMBER 18: Singer Pia Toscano (C) and the Harlem Globetrotters attend the Rolling Stone Magazine Official 2012 American Music Awards VIP after party presented by Nokia and Rdio at Rolling Stone Restaurant And Lounge on November 18, 2012 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Charley Gallay/Getty Images for RS)

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