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Dos Mukasan (Kazakh: Досмұқасан, Dosmūqasan) is a Kazakh rock and pop music group, which was formed in Pavlodar Region in 1967 as VIA. The first lineup was formed in 1967 by four students of the Almaty Polytechnic Institute, Dosym Suleyev, Murat Kusainov, Kamit Sanbayev, and Alexander Litvinov. They first performed in Bayanaul on 1 September 1967. The name of the band was the abbreviation of their names. The band initially positioned as performers of Kazakh folk music and were criticized because they used guitars rather than traditional Kazakh musical instruments and used several vocals simultaneously. On the other hand, they were clearly inspired by contemporary Western groups like The Beatles and The Rolling Stones. Dos Mukasan became the first Kazakh group playing rock music and the fir

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  • Dos Mukasan (pl)
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  • Dos Mukasan (kaz. Досмұқасан; ros. Дос-Мукасан) – kazachski zespół rockowy wykonujący muzykę w języku kazachskim oraz rosyjskim. Został założony w 1967 roku przez studentów Kazachskiej Politechniki w Ałmaty. Aktualnie nazywany „kazachskim The Beatles”. Nazwa Dos Mukasan jest skrótowcem powstałym z połączenia pierwszych liter imion członków zespołu. (pl)
  • Дос-Мукасан (каз. Дос-Мұқасан) — советский, казахский вокально-инструментальный ансамбль, созданный студентами Казахского политехнического института в 1967 году в Алма-Ате. Основателями ансамбля и его первыми исполнителями были Досым Сулеев, Мурат Кусаинов, , Александр Литвинов (название ансамбля происходило от сокращения имён участников: «Дос» — лидер ансамбля Досым Сулеев, «Му» — Мурат Кусаинов, «Ка» — Камит Санбаев, «Сан» — Саня (Александр) Литвинов). Позже к ансамблю присоединились Дарига Турсунова, Шарип Омаров, Бахытжан Джумадилов, , , , и (ru)
  • Dos Mukasan (Kazakh: Досмұқасан, Dosmūqasan) is a Kazakh rock and pop music group, which was formed in Pavlodar Region in 1967 as VIA. The first lineup was formed in 1967 by four students of the Almaty Polytechnic Institute, Dosym Suleyev, Murat Kusainov, Kamit Sanbayev, and Alexander Litvinov. They first performed in Bayanaul on 1 September 1967. The name of the band was the abbreviation of their names. The band initially positioned as performers of Kazakh folk music and were criticized because they used guitars rather than traditional Kazakh musical instruments and used several vocals simultaneously. On the other hand, they were clearly inspired by contemporary Western groups like The Beatles and The Rolling Stones. Dos Mukasan became the first Kazakh group playing rock music and the fir (en)
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  • Dos Mukasan (Kazakh: Досмұқасан, Dosmūqasan) is a Kazakh rock and pop music group, which was formed in Pavlodar Region in 1967 as VIA. The first lineup was formed in 1967 by four students of the Almaty Polytechnic Institute, Dosym Suleyev, Murat Kusainov, Kamit Sanbayev, and Alexander Litvinov. They first performed in Bayanaul on 1 September 1967. The name of the band was the abbreviation of their names. The band initially positioned as performers of Kazakh folk music and were criticized because they used guitars rather than traditional Kazakh musical instruments and used several vocals simultaneously. On the other hand, they were clearly inspired by contemporary Western groups like The Beatles and The Rolling Stones. Dos Mukasan became the first Kazakh group playing rock music and the first group trying to create the fusion of rock music and Kazakh folk music. The lineup of the band changed several times. In the end of the 1970s, the period when Dos Mukasan was the most popular, it included Murat Kusainov, Nurtas Kusainov, Bakhyt Dzhumadilov, Askar Dzhankushukov, Bagdad Aydarkhanov, Arsen Bayanov, and Murat Sarybayev. The band stopped performing and disintegrated in the 1990s; Murat Kusainov decided to continue performing with young musicians, however, since 2000 the old lineup of Dos Mukasan returned to perform. In the 1970s, the band won a number of prizes in music festivals in the Soviet Union. A monument to the group was opened in Pavlodar in the 2000s. (en)
  • Dos Mukasan (kaz. Досмұқасан; ros. Дос-Мукасан) – kazachski zespół rockowy wykonujący muzykę w języku kazachskim oraz rosyjskim. Został założony w 1967 roku przez studentów Kazachskiej Politechniki w Ałmaty. Aktualnie nazywany „kazachskim The Beatles”. Nazwa Dos Mukasan jest skrótowcem powstałym z połączenia pierwszych liter imion członków zespołu. (pl)
  • Дос-Мукасан (каз. Дос-Мұқасан) — советский, казахский вокально-инструментальный ансамбль, созданный студентами Казахского политехнического института в 1967 году в Алма-Ате. Основателями ансамбля и его первыми исполнителями были Досым Сулеев, Мурат Кусаинов, , Александр Литвинов (название ансамбля происходило от сокращения имён участников: «Дос» — лидер ансамбля Досым Сулеев, «Му» — Мурат Кусаинов, «Ка» — Камит Санбаев, «Сан» — Саня (Александр) Литвинов). Позже к ансамблю присоединились Дарига Турсунова, Шарип Омаров, Бахытжан Джумадилов, , , , и (ru)
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