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Komba BAKH - Russian creative unity, known for its numerous musical works (55 albums of instrumental compositions and songs) and monumental art (murals). It is also an acting and performing band.The members of Komba Bakh met while attending Kostroma Lyceum 34 and in 2000 it was decided to form the unity. There were four of them: Nikita Barinov, Alexey Logvinov, Stanislav Prigorelov and Gregory Hloponin. By that time two of the them had already an education in art and music for one.
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