Eugene Maslov
Yevgeny Valentinovich Maslov (Russian: Евгений Валентинович Маслов; 1945 – 2 November 2011), anglicized as Eugene, was a Russian billiards coach. He trained several notable players and coaches. His students included Diana Mironova, George Maslov and Vadim Berdyshev. Maslov died on 2 November 2011 aged 66.
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One (performed by Ilona Knopfler) | ... Percussion: Lenny Castro | Piano: Eugene Maslov | ... |
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- Eugene Maslov played piano for Ilona Knopfler's recording of One
- One by Ilona Knopfler features piano played by Eugene Maslov