ST. PETERSBURG, RussiaST. PETERSBURG, Russia — Eduard Khil was a beloved Soviet crooner who won sudden international stardom two years ago when a 1976 video of him singing “trololo” instead of the ...
Eduard Khil, a Russian singer better known as "Mr. Trololo," died on Monday from complications of a stroke. He was 77. Khil was hospitalized last month in St. Petersburg following a stroke that left ...
Today's Google homepage serenades you with the melodic tones of Russian performer Eduard Khil. The Soviet-era baritone singer was most well known in his finals years for his hilarious YouTube comeback ...
EDUARD Khil was a much-loved Russian star who believed he had retreated into peaceful retirement – only to become an unlikley viral sensation. Today, an affectionate Google Doodle is celebrating “Mr ...
There's no way you can't love Mr. Trololo. For two minutes and 42 seconds, a Russian singer with a goofy, enormous smile plastered on his face slowly meanders around a stage singing seemingly pure ...
“Mr. Trololo” has sung his final note. Little-known Russian crooner Eduard Khil, who gained international fame when a 1976 clip of him performing on Soviet television went viral in 2010, has died, The ...
FILE - In this April 24, 2010 file photo, Russian singer Eduard Khil, known as "Mr. Trololo", performs during his concert in Moscow. Soviet crooner Khil , who gained international stardom in 2010 when ...
Eduard Khil, a Soviet-era singing star who found renewed popularity as the viral Web’s “Mr. Trololo,” died Monday, Russian media reported. Khil had been in a St. Petersburg, Russia, hospital since ...
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ST. PETERSBURG, Russia (AP) -- Eduard Khil was a beloved Soviet crooner who won sudden international stardom two years ago when a 1976 video of him singing "trololo" instead of the song's censored ...
Eduard Khil, a Soviet-era singing star who found renewed popularity as the viral Web’s “Mr. Trololo,” died Monday, Russian media reported. Khil had been in a St. Petersburg, Russia, hospital since ...
The baritone was long-retired when a clip of his distinctive vocal stylings catapulted him to internet superstardom EDUARD Khil was a much-loved Russian star who believed he had retreated into ...