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Vadim Alekseyevich Kozin (Russian: Вадим Алексеевич Козин; March 21, 1903 – December 19, 1994) was a Russian tenor, songwriter, and an openly homosexual man until 1934 when male homosexuality became a crime in USSR. Vadim Alekseyevich Kozin was born the son of a merchant in Saint Petersburg to and in 1903. His mother was of Romani heritage and often sang in the local . Their house was frequently full of musicians, exposing Vadim to tradition from an early age. During World War II he served in the entertainment brigade and sang for Soviet troops. He died at the age of 91 in 1994.

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  • Wadim Alexejewitsch Kosin (de)
  • Козин, Вадим Алексеевич (ru)
  • Vadim Kozin (en)
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  • Вади́м Алексе́евич Ко́зин (21 марта (3 апреля) 1903, Санкт-Петербург — 19 декабря, 1994, Магадан) — советский эстрадный певец (лирический тенор), композитор, поэт, автор нескольких сотен песен. (ru)
  • Wadim Alexejewitsch Kosin, russisch Вадим Алексеевич Козин, (* 8. Märzjul. / 21. März 1903greg. in Sankt Petersburg; † 19. Dezember 1994 in Magadan) war ein russischer Sänger (Tenor), Komponist und Lieddichter. Kosin, Sohn eines Petersburger Händlers und einer musikalisch begabten Romni, wurde in den 1920er Jahren vom Kinosänger zum gefeierten Star. Sein Repertoire umfasste die populären Zigeunerromanzen, Gaunerlieder und neue Lieder sowjetischer Komponisten. Schon bald begann er auch selbst Lieder zu schreiben. (de)
  • Vadim Alekseyevich Kozin (Russian: Вадим Алексеевич Козин; March 21, 1903 – December 19, 1994) was a Russian tenor, songwriter, and an openly homosexual man until 1934 when male homosexuality became a crime in USSR. Vadim Alekseyevich Kozin was born the son of a merchant in Saint Petersburg to and in 1903. His mother was of Romani heritage and often sang in the local . Their house was frequently full of musicians, exposing Vadim to tradition from an early age. During World War II he served in the entertainment brigade and sang for Soviet troops. He died at the age of 91 in 1994. (en)
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  • Vadim Kozin (en)
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  • Vadim Kozin (en)
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  • Vadim Alekseyevich Kozin (en)
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