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Marina Verenikina
Марина Вереникинa
Background information
Birth nameMarina Gennadievna Verenikina
Also known asMarina V
Born (1978-10-03) October 3, 1978 (age 46)
OriginMoscow, Soviet Union
GenresPop, acoustic
Occupation(s)Singer, musician
Years active1999–present
WebsiteMarina V's Official Website

Marina Gennadievna Verenikina (born 3 October 1978), known as Marina V, is a Russian singer and musician.[1] She has released 12 albums and toured internationally, performing over 1,300 concerts.[citation needed]

Early life and education

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Verenikina was born to Gennadiy and Irina Verenikina in Moscow, Russia. Gennadiy works as a nuclear physicist, and Irina as a child psychologist.[1][2] Marina began writing songs at 4 years of age.[1]

Marina attended classical music school every day after her regular school day, from age 6 until age 14.[1] She graduated summa cum laude.[citation needed] When she was 10 years old, Marina performed one of her original compositions for her piano teacher, who dismissed it as "nonsense".[1][2][3][self-published source?] Marina was discouraged and stopped writing for a while.

At the time, the Soviet Union was falling apart and more western music started appearing on the market; as a child Marina was mostly exposed to classical music.[4] After a friend gave Marina a bootleg cassette of The Beatles, she was inspired to write songs again.[1][2] She learned many Beatles songs, which also helped her improve her understanding of the English language.[1][5]

At 15, Marina won a national competition, beating over 100,000 peers, for a fully funded scholarship (Future Leaders Exchange (FLEX)) to study in the United States.[1][2] After living in Springfield, Illinois, for a year, she returned to Moscow and started working to save enough money to return to the US, where she felt a greater freedom for individual creativity.[1] At the same time, Marina learned that her parents were divorcing and her mother was moving to Australia,[2] and that the Russian school system would give her no credit for her time studying in America.[1]

Marina returned to Springfield when she was 17 years old, having saved money for a plane ticket, and she enrolled at Illinois College.[2][4] During this time she battled with severe depression, and began to write more songs about her experiences and relationships, channeling her emotions into music.[1] While at Illinois College she was also involved in the Concert Choir, International Club, and Investment Club.[6] She graduated cum laude with a combined degree in international studies and economics-business and a minor in Spanish.[1][7][page needed]

Career

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Performance in 2014.

Shortly after she turned 19, Marina met guitarist Nicholas M Baker, who inspired her to take her musical talents seriously.[1] She sold her pickup truck and bought a piano. She entered in her college's talent competition and sang her original composition "Leaving," winning first prize.[1] She then decided to start recording her music and was able to finance a recording session for her debut CD Let Me Dream through, paid for by pre-orders from students and faculty members.[1][4] Her first show, at a coffeehouse in Jacksonville, Illinois, was filled to capacity. Marina and Baker began writing songs together and began touring around Illinois, enjoying considerable success.

Marina and Baker moved to Los Angeles in 2001, the week after she graduated from Illinois College.[1] Virtually unknown in Los Angeles, Marina and Baker accepted any gigs they could find — including a successful tour of several Borders Bookstores[1][3][self-published source?] — and sent out hundreds of demos to people in the music industry. Eventually they caught the attention of David Krebs, a manager who had worked with Don McLean, Trans-Siberian Orchestra, AC/DC and Aerosmith, among others.[1][4]

In 2005, Marina collaborated with Jack Douglas. Douglas produced two tracks for her Simple Magic album: "Underneath Your Sky" and "Killing My Dream."[1][3][self-published source?][8][9]

In Sept 2006, Marina released her first live album, "Live at SoundMoves," which was recorded in one session at SoundMoves recording studios in Burbank, California. In 2006, Marina and Nick Baker toured the Czech Republic and Slovakia.[10]

In January 2008, Marina released "Modern Fairytale," recorded with Nick Baker, Marina's band, and their friend and engineer Jared Brown at the home studio of musician Graham Nash.[citation needed]

In 2009, "Sunshine Guaranteed" from "Modern Fairytale" was featured on a popular iPhone game, Tap Tap Revenge2.[1] Another song, "Pesnya o Tebe", appears in Direct Contact, a 2009 Danny Lerner film starring Dolph Lundgren.[1][11]

In January 2011, Marina and Baker released My Star, produced by Guy Erez. It was funded entirely by Marina's listeners, who raised $30,000 for her on marinav.com. One of the songs, "Killing My Dream," featured guitarist and former KISS member Bruce Kulick.[12]

In 2011, several of Marina's songs aired on NBC's soap opera, Days of Our Lives.[1] In July 2011, Marina released an EP entitled "Small Collection of Interesting Songs," which featured three of the songs featured on the program.[13]

Marina and Baker wrote the theme song for the 2012 film Truth About Kerry.[citation needed]

The crowd funded "Inner Superhero" album, featuring the song "Hello" with a video filmed in her native Moscow, won the 2013 Entrepreneurs On The Move award. The album was unofficially released in 2013. In September 2013 Marina's song "Begu" was featured in a Lifetime TV Movie "Taken: The Search for Sophie Parker"[citation needed]

In October 2014 Marina appeared at The Grammy Museum.[14]

In March 2015 Marina released her first Tour Documentary, "Enjoy The Ride," filmed during her 2014 U.S. Summer Tour, C Minor To Shining Sea.[15]

In 2017 Marina released her next fan-sponsored album, Born To The Stars. The official music video featured cameos from Steel Panther, David Ellefson of Megadeth, Thomas Ian Nicholas of American Pie and Jill Sobule, among many others.[citation needed]

In December 2018 Marina traveled to Moscow with the Grammy Museum team to open the first ever Grammy Museum exhibit in Russia.[citation needed]

Personal life

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She became an American citizen in 2006.[2]

She currently lives in Los Angeles with her husband and their daughter, Violetta, and regularly performs on Twitch.[16][17]

Awards

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  • Hollywood Music Awards [nominated] (2009) for "You Make Me Beautiful"[1][18]
  • YouBloom International Songwriting Award (2010) for "You Make Me Beautiful"; Judges included Sir Bob Geldof who gave Marina her trophy at the Awards Ceremony in London in February 2011[1]
  • Entrepreneurs On The Move Award (2013) for "Inner Superhero"[citation needed]
  • Hollywood International Entertainment Award (2014), which recognizes artistic achievement & outstanding careers.[citation needed]
  • Hollywood Music in Media Award (2019)[19] for duet rendition of Pat Benatar's "We Belong" with Dan Navarro

Discography

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Year Albums EP DVD
1999 Let Me Dream - -
2001 Lift - -
2003 Something of My Own - -
2005 Simple Magic - -
2006 Marina V: Live at SoundMoves - -
2007 Russian Bootleg - -
2008 Modern Fairytale - -
2011 My Star Small Collection of Interesting Songs -
2015 - - Enjoy the Ride: A Tour Documentary
2016 Russian Bootleg Vol. 2 - -
2017 Inner Superhero - -
2017 Born to the Stars - -
2020 In V Minor - -

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x Irwin, Tom (11 April 2013). "Marina V's magical music tour". Illinois Times. Retrieved 2023-01-02.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g Bliss (4 October 2007). "'Modern Fairytale' Marina V". Pasadena Weekly. Archived from the original on 2011-07-15. Retrieved 2023-01-02.
  3. ^ a b c "From Russia to L.A. to London with Love: Soviet-Born Singer/Songwriter Marina V Relishes the 'Simple Magic' of Being a Cultural Ambassador with 3 Shows in London April 5th, 6th & 11th" (Press release). Los Angeles. Business Wire. 2007-03-29. Archived from the original on 2012-04-22.
  4. ^ a b c d Davis, Andrew (2006-04-12). "Marina V: From Russia, With Love - Windy City Times News". Windy City Times. Retrieved 2023-01-02.
  5. ^ Pasadena Weekly, October 4, 2007 [page needed]
  6. ^ "Alumna returns to Hilltop for performance". Illinois College News. 2006-09-02. Archived from the original on 2006-09-02. Retrieved 2023-01-02.
  7. ^ Illinois College website, IC News & Events [page needed]
  8. ^ "Days of our Lives : Behind the Scenes". SonyPictures. Retrieved 4 July 2012.[permanent dead link]
  9. ^ Irwin, Tom (2007-12-19). "Marina V revisited - Russian-born, Illinois-educated Marina Verenikina performs here on Friday - A & E - Now Playing - Illinois Times - Springfield, Illinois". Illinois Times. Archived from the original on 2007-12-19. Retrieved 2023-01-02.
  10. ^ Illinois Times, December 21, 2005
  11. ^ Direct Contact (2009) - IMDb, retrieved 2023-01-02
  12. ^ Artist Official Website, "Marina V :: Donation page". Archived from the original on 2010-03-28. Retrieved 2010-03-10.
  13. ^ http://www.sonypictures.com/tv/shows/daysofourlives/specials/music_detail_5277.html [permanent dead link], Marina released an EP, Small Collection of Interesting Songs, which features Every Breath, I Never Knew and Did You Know, the songs that have appeared on Days.
  14. ^ Marina V (2015-03-12), Marina V at The Grammy Museum Q&A and Performance, archived from the original on 2021-12-19, retrieved 2017-02-15
  15. ^ Mi2N.com – Independent Recording Artist Marina V Tours U.S. In Her Prius (and Gets Sponsorship From Toyota)
  16. ^ "Marina V at Falls Church Episcopal Church". The Washington Post. 2009-07-30. ISSN 0190-8286. Retrieved 2017-02-15.
  17. ^ Manavis, Sarah (2 October 2020). "How Twitch became a lifeline for live gigs". The New Statesman. Retrieved 2 January 2023.
  18. ^ Hollywood Music Awards Official Website http://www.hmmawards.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=category&layout=blog&id=36&Itemid=107
  19. ^ "HMMA Winners". Hollywood Music in Media Awards. Retrieved 2 January 2023.
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