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 ...
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 ...
ST. PETERSBURG, Russia — Soviet crooner Eduard Khil, who gained international stardom in 2010 when his 1976 video of a vocalized song known as Trololo became a global Internet hit, has died. He was 77 ...
Eduard Khil, known to most Western audiences as Internet star “Mr. Trololo,” died early Monday in St. Petersburg after suffering a stroke in April. He was 77. Khil, a baritone who was popular in 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 ...
Vocalist Eduard Khil, a beloved Russian musician who found worldwide fame through an unlikely internet musical clip, died this week after suffering a stroke. He was 77. Most people outside of Russia ...
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(CBS) - I still remember the first time I saw Edward Khills' now-famous "Trololo" on YouTube. I believe I cocked my head to the side and began to actually say out loud, "What the...?" And now almost ...
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 ...
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 ...
(CNN) -- Eduard Khil, a Soviet-era singing star who found renewed popularity as the viral Web's "Mr. Trololo," died Monday, June 4th, Russian media reported. Khil had been in a St. Petersburg, Russia ...