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Stas Piekha

Stas Piekha
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Stas Piekha
Background information
Birth name Stanislav Pyatrasovich Gerulis
Born (1980-08-13) 13 August 1980 (age 36)
Leningrad, USSR
Origin Saint Petersburg, Russia
Genres Pop, Traditional pop
Occupation(s) Singer, Actor
Website stas-pjeha.ru

Stas Piekha, formal name Stanislav Piatrasovich Piekha (Russian: Станислав Пятрасович Пье́ха), is a Russian popular singer and actor, and the grandson of Edita Piekha.

Stas Piekha was born on August 13, 1980, the grandson of Edita Piekha and the son of Ilona Bronevitskaya, who were both famous USSR popular singers. His father, Peter Gerulis, was a Lithuanian jazz musician. As a young boy, Piekha spent time on tour with his grandmother while his mother pursued her solo career. At the age of 7, at his grandmother's insistence, his last name was formally changed from Gerulis to Piekha and he was enrolled in the Glinka conservatory in Leningrad to study the piano and choral singing. Subsequently, he was enrolled in the Gnessin conservatory, but he did not complete his degree.

In 2004, Piekha became a contestant on the third season of the Russian hit television show Star Factory (Russian: Фабрика звёзд), a singing competition analogous to American Idol. He recorded his first popular hit during the show, a song called "One star" (Russian: Одна звезда). During his audition for the show, Piekha said that his dream duet partner would be the Russian pop star Valeriya. He got his wish during one of the episodes and recorded the duet "You are sad" (Russian: Ты грустишь) together with Valeriya. He also sang "July Morning" in a duet with Ken Hensley. At the conclusion of the season, Piekha became one of the three finalists and won a recording contract which led to the release of his debut album titled "One star", named after his first hit. He followed it up with a sophomore effort in 2008, releasing the album "Otherwise" (Russian: Иначе).

In May 2011, Piekha took part in the television program "Ukraine Voice" (similar format to American show The Voice) on the Ukrainian channel "1+1" as one of the four judges. He then took part in the television show "Popstar to Operastar", also on "1+1", which was an adaptation of the British format to Ukrainian television.


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