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Zvukovaya Dorozhka (
Russian: Звуковая Дорожка, "sound track") is Russia's oldest
hit parade in the field of popular music.[1] It was founded in 1975 and has been published monthly in
Moskovskij Komsomolets since 1977. It features both Russian and international acts. Since 2003 it is presented in a ceremony in concert halls. It's considered one of the major Russian music awards.[2][3]
History
The founder and first parade presenter was Yu. V. Filonov, who created its first issue in the fall of 1975. The column informed the audience about the existing Soviet performers and some foreign stars, usually from socialist countries.[4] The first award ceremony based on readership polls was held in January 2003.