Irina Brzhevskaya. This name will mean nothing to young people now, but for people who lived in the Soviet Union it will give serious food for thought. Her songs were heard on the radio and television, bursting out of open windows in record clips. The singer's high, crystal voice was well known to everyone. "Geologists", "Moscow Windows", "Cornflowers", "Either Rain or Snow", "For You, Love Is Just Jokes", "Mimosas" - were her calling card. And in total, the famous singer recorded 400 songs for the radio during her time on the stage. They said that Gagarin, delighted with her talent, once carried the singer off the stage in his arms.
Having served honestly on the Soviet stage for many years, Irina Brzhevskaya stopped her concert activity in the nineties and completely disappeared from the lenses of the press and television. This is how it happens now, that it is rather a person whose life has gone wrong or when there is some criminal history that arouses interest. But if the life of a famous person flows smoothly, without deviations, then the person is not interesting.
In two thousand and fourteen, Irina Sergeevna Brzhevskaya was invited to one of the programs on the central channel, but then the directors did not let her into the frame, considering that she would be of little interest. It so happened that the famous singer left in complete oblivion, and except for Stanislav Sadalsky, almost no one visited her. It was from him that the media learned about her death.