Neposedy

Neposedy
Origin Moscow, Russia
Years active 1991–present
Associated acts t.A.T.u., Smash!!
Members Elena Pindzhoyan
Yuri Nikolaev
Past members Julia Volkova
Lena Katina
Sergey Lazarev
Vlad Topalov
Julia Malinowska
Nastya Zadorozhnaja
Tremasova Eugene

Neposedy (Russian: Непоседы) is a children's music group formed in Moscow, Russia in 1991 by Elena Pindzhoyan[1] and Yuri Nikolaev. The title refers to fidgety children, who are unable to sit quietly in one place.

Julia Volkova and Lena Katina of t.A.T.u. were the most successful of the group. They were both members from 1997 until 1999. Volkova claims to have been banned for smoking, drinking and swearing; Neposedy, however, deny this, stating she had graduated as many of the members do at a certain age. Lena (Lena Katina) of t.A.T.u., left Neposedy soon after Volkova.

Russian pop singers Sergey Lazarev[2] and Vlad Topalov from Smash!! were also members of Neposedy.

The group's first release was in 1997 titled Пусть миpом пpaвит любовь (Pust' Mirom Pravit Lyubov'; Let love rule the world). The album included 20 tracks, both in English and Russian, with covers of "It's All Coming Back to Me Now" and "Can You Feel The Love Tonight".

Neposedy is still together today, with ever changing members, performing in Russia. They had a notable performance at the Moscow venue GTSKZ "Russia" on Child Protection Day. They sang 19 new songs, and after the performance a CD of these songs was released, including two bonus videos.

In 2006, the group released a CD titled To Us 15 Years!, a celebration of the group's 15 year anniversary, including a cover of Jessica Simpson's song "Irresistible".

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