Sergey Nagovitsyn


Sergey Borisovich Nagovitsyn was a Russian singer, composer and author of Russian chanson style songs.
Nagovitsyn was born in the city of Zakamsk. In high school, he studied at the "mean" level. But he was very athletic. He started playing the guitar in 1985 under the influence of Alexander Rozenbaum.
After school, Sergei went to the Perm Medical Institute, but he was drafted to the army. Sergei Nagovitsyn was deployed to Batumi, to the "hot spot".
After having been discharged from the Armed Forces Sergei Nagovitsyn got a job in the Permian "GorGaz". In the bowels of the organization amateur rock band existed, it did not ignore thieves folklore. It was destined to make the first arrangements of the songs of Sergei Nagovitsyn, recorded in a professional studio.
Then there was the album "Dori-Dori" of songs written in 1995–96. Song "Dori-Dori" from that album came in sight of St. Petersburg Radio Russian Chanson ". National-wide recognition of the musician started from "Dori-Dori".
Sergei Nagovitsyn called Arcady Severny, Vladimir Vysotsky, Alexander Rosenbaum, and Alexander Novikov to be his favorite musicians.
Sergey Nagovitsyn never was in jail and had no criminal record.
On the night of 20 to 21 December 1999, on the way to Kurgan City for a concert, Sergei Nagovitsyn died suddenly of a brain hemorrhage. On 22 December Sergei was buried in Perm.