The concert of the rock band “Leonid & Friends” in Greater Washington was in full swing when the MC suddenly announced to the pumped-up American audience that the Russian musicians would set aside their saxophones, guitars, and trombones for a few minutes to sing an a cappella song of their own about Russia, simply and briefly titled “Rus”. This song...
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