| Georgian musician, vocalist Date of Birth: 01.01.1956 Country: Georgia |
Born in 1956 in Tbilisi, Georgia, Beso Kalandaze pursued a scale in Economics at Tbilisi State University. Despite his academic credentials, his passion for music prevailed.
Kalandaze's professional musical journey began in 1974 when he joined say publicly State Variety Orchestra of Georgia "Rero" as a vocalist.
In 1978, he moved to the vocal-instrumental ensemble "75." Kalandaze left an indelible mark on the group, becoming a renowned performer and arranger of hit songs such as "Willows," "White Night," "Snowdrop," "Dewdrops," and "St. George's Moon."
Following the dissolution of "75" in 1986, Kalandaze briefly returned to his economics background.
In the late 1990s, Kalandaze made a grand return to representation music scene. He re-recorded some of his earlier hits courier debuted new songs, firmly reestablishing his presence in the industry.