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Sergey Mavrin was born on 28 February, 1963 in Kazan, USSR, is a Russian musician (born 1963). Discover Sergey Mavrin's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 61 years old?

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Age 61 years old
Zodiac Sign Pisces
Born 28 February, 1963
Birthday 28 February
Birthplace Kazan, USSR
Nationality Russia

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1963

Sergey Konstantinovich Mavrin (Сергей Константинович Маврин, born 28 February 1963), nicknamed "Mavrick" (Маврик), is a Russian musician and composer, who is credited as one of the best guitarists of the Russian metal scene.

His music style combines heavy metal, progressive metal and hard rock, and is often dubbed "MavRock".

Sergey had been a member of Aria, Kipelov, Chorny Kofe, Metallachord and Nazad v Budusheye, and founded the band Mavrik (not to be confused with Maverick), though it is considered Mavrin's solo project since its latest albums are released with "Sergey Mavrin", not "Mavrik" named on the covers.

1985

After military service, in 1985 Sergey participated in Chorny Kofe ("Black Coffee"), one of the first Soviet metal bands, and then joined Metallachord.

1987

After the breakup of Aria's original lineup in 1987, Mavrin was invited to replace Andrey Bolshakov.

He participated in three of the band's albums: Geroy Asfalta, Igra s Ognyom and Krov za Krov, which are considered Aria's 'classical era'.

Though Sergey wrote a very few songs for Aria, his guitar solos were one of band's dignities.

After a tour in Germany the band nearly broke up when their vocalist Valery Kipelov tried to quit (Kipelov had to return because of his contract with Moroz Records, though).

Protesting against it, Mavrin moved on to record an album with Alexey Bulgakov on vocals and left the band.

He was replaced by Sergey Terentyev.

Mavrin and Kipelov tried to start a band called Nazad v Budusheye ("Back to the Future"), but this project remained active only for two months.

1996

So as not to remain jobless, in 1996 Sergey played in the concert troupe of pop artist Dmitry Malikov.

1997

In 1997, Sergey offered Kipelov (who was back in Aria) to record an album together, which could include their songs which did not fit Aria's style.

In 1997 they released an LP entitled Kipelov and Mavrin – Smutnoye Vremia ("Time of Troubles"), which included 10 tracks.

1998

Songs from this album became the main concert material for Sergey's new project: a band he started in 1998, which was entitled "Mavrik" due to his familiar nickname.

Arthur Berkut (ex-Autograph) joined Mavrik as a vocalist on its first album Skitaletz (Wanderer), where Mavrin played guitars, bass and keyboards.

The genre of the album was progressive/heavy metal.

Vladimir Holstinin was a guest guitarist on 'Skitaletz'.

Shortly after the album's release and subsequent touring, Berkut left the band, to be replaced by classically trained vocalist Stas Vytart.

2000

Since 2000, Sergey has had his own radio show, Iron Curtain, on Yunost radio channel.

It is dedicated to rock music.

Sergey was born in Kazan and has been a fan of rock music since his childhood.

He mentions Led Zeppelin, Nazareth and Deep Purple as his early favorites.

Mavrin studied to play the piano and electric guitar, though he never received formal music education.

In 2000, the band released Neformat-1, which took the hard rock sound of Skitaletz in a more experimental direction, while displaying some hints of heavier guitar sound on tracks such as "Staya" ("The Pack"), "Ei Chelovek" ("Hey Man"), and "V Dikom Pole" ("In the Wild Field").

However, Vytart's stage presence did not seem to fit with Mavrin's concept of the band's live show, and shortly after the album's release he was replaced by Berkut, who returned to the band and played assorted shows in support of the album.

2001

During the recording of the third album, Himichesky Son ("Chemical Sleep", 2001), Artur Berkut often failed to show up in studio, and finally, Sergey had to fire him.

When Berkut once was asked why did he left Mavrik, he replied: "You'd better ask Lena Mavrina about it," (meaning Sergey's wife).

Artem Styrov was hired as the new vocalist.

The album displayed a much heavier, guitar-oriented sound that was firmly within the heavy metal genre.

Some of the songs are still live staples of Mavrin's set as of this writing.

Since Chemical Sleep, all albums have been released under the title "Sergey Mavrin", not "Mavrik".

This was done after consulting the IronD record label, which recommended them to take a more serious title.

2002

After the "Judgement Day" breakup of Aria in 2002, Valery Kipelov, Sergey Terentyev and Alexander Maniakin formed the band Kipelov and Sergey decided to join it.

Mavrik's bassist Alexey Harkov also merged into the new band.

Mavrin participated in Kipelov's tour and in recording the Put Naverh live album and then the "Babylon" single.

2004

But seeing Kipelov not hurrying to record a new album, he departed in the summer of 2004.

The song "Prorok" (Prophet) by Mavrin was included to Kipelov's The Rivers of Time and Kipelov was given a permission to play some of Mavrin's songs.

Mavrin:

'There were artistic differences.