Irina Sergeyevna Brzhevskaya, born on December 27, 1929 in Moscow, was a Soviet
Russian singer. She began her artistic journey studying ballet and theater at
the Pioneers Palace before entering the vocal department of the musical school
in 1947. In 1953, she joined Dmitry Pokrass's railway jazz orchestra as a
soloist. Two years later, Brzhevskaya performed with Eddie Rosner's orchestra.
She organized and led the ensemble Vesna (transl. Spring) from 1957 until 1991.
In 1964, she won the festival of pop songs in Dresden. Brzhevskaya was awarded
the title Honored Artist of the RSFSR...