Undervud ( Russian : Ундервуд , Russian spelling of Underwood ) is a Russian and Ukrainian musical group (alternative rock, indie rock style) established by Maksim Kucherenko (Максим Кучеренко) and Vladimir Tkachenko (Владимир Ткаченко), two medical students from the Crimea . They have released 8 albums, the last one in September 2015.
11-642: Underwood may refer to: People [ edit ] Underwood (surname) , people with the surname Places [ edit ] Australia [ edit ] Underwood, Queensland , a suburb of Logan City, Australia Underwood, Tasmania , a locality United Kingdom [ edit ] Underwood, Devon , a location Underwood, Newport , village in Wales Underwood, Nottinghamshire , village in England Underwood, Pembrokeshire ,
22-636: A location Weston Underwood, Buckinghamshire , village in England Weston Underwood, Derbyshire , village in England Wotton Underwood , village in England Canada [ edit ] Underwood, Markham , Ontario, an unincorporated community now within the city of Markham Underwood, Bruce County, Ontario , a village United States [ edit ] Underwood, Shelby County, Alabama ,
33-484: A place in Alabama Underwood-Petersville, Alabama , a census-designated place Underwood, Indiana , an unincorporated community Underwood, Iowa , a city Underwood, Minnesota , a city Underwood Township, Redwood County, Minnesota , a township Underwood, New York , a hamlet within the town of North Hudson Underwood, North Dakota , a city New Underwood, South Dakota ,
44-580: A William under the Wode in the 1332 Subsidy Rolls of Staffordshire. From the beginning of the surviving parish registers in 1559 there were Underwoods recorded in Pickering parish, North Yorkshire , England. On 2 January 1634, one Joseph Underwood, aged 23 yrs., embarked from London on the ship Bonaventure bound for Virginia. He was one of the earliest recorded name bearers to enter America. No less than seven coats of arms were granted to families of this name;
55-923: A city Underwood, Washington , an unincorporated community Other uses [ edit ] trees and shrubs in the understorey of a forest the wood material under a veneer layer Underwood (Ninjago) , a character in Ninjago Underwood & Underwood , early producer and distributor of stereoscopic images Underwood-Memorial Hospital , Woodbury, New Jersey, USA Underwood tariff (see Revenue Act of 1913 ), US tax law Underwood Typewriter Company , typewriter manufacturer USS Underwood (FFG-36) , US Navy ship William Underwood Company , 19th- and 20th-century maker of condiments and packaged meat and fish Underwood Dudley , American mathematician See also [ edit ] Undervud , Ukrainian musical group Justice Underwood (disambiguation) [REDACTED] Topics referred to by
66-575: A particular namebearer mentioned in the Dictionary of National Biography was one Michael Underwood (1737–1820), who practised in London as a surgeon and as a "male-midwife". The first recorded spelling of the family name is shown to be that of William de Underwode which was dated 1188, in the "Records of Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk", during the reign of King Henry II, known as "The Builder of Churches", 1154–1189. Undervud The soundtracks of
77-536: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Underwood (surname) Underwood is a surname of English topographic origin. Deriving from the Old English "unter", or Angeln (Danish-German)/Scandivadian equivalent—a preposition meaning "under" or "below"—plus "wuda", a wood, leading to the Saxon expression "unterwuda" sounding like "oontawooda". The name
88-533: The Year” (“The most beautiful girl in the world”), according to the radio station Jam FM. Undervud has always been loved by journalists, editors, writers and poets. Undervud is the winner of the International Voloshin Prize “for aesthetics in contemporary music and poetic lyrics”. It is the first musical group to receive such a high praise from the literary community. This article about
99-623: The group have been used in several films, cartoons and theatrical performances. The band's songs are present in the charts of radio stations in Russia and other post-Soviet countries and are also aired by some overseas stations (Israel, United States). Their albums occupy the top places in the final year charts. Undervud is the winner of several musical nominations, among them the Russian “Baker’s dozen” (“Best Album”), “Steppenwolf” (“Best Lyrics” and “Best Song”), Rock Alternative Music Prize and “Song of
110-427: The same term This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct geographical locations with the same name. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Underwood&oldid=1248596466 " Category : Place name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description
121-487: Was originally given to one dwelling at the foot of a wood or literally "below the trees of a forest". The name may also be locational from three places named with these elements, e.g. Underwood in Derbyshire , England , and Underwood, Nottinghamshire , England. The surname is first recorded in the latter half of the 12th century (see below). One William Underwude appears in the 1219 Assize Court Rolls of Yorkshire, and
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