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Aivars Brīze was a Latvian rock musician At the age of two and a half he was left without his parents, he grew up in the Strazde orphanage in Kāķīši, Talsi district. From there he was sent to Ruba boarding school in Saldus district, attended primary school in Liepāja, Alūksne district. After that he lived in Riga, went to the Riga 3rd Music Boarding School. After graduating, she studied at the Technical School of Culture and Education Workers. Sang in the stage ensemble "Barometer" of the Salacgrīva collective farm "Brivais vilnis". He married and lived in Liepāja from 1983 to 1997. Learned to play the trombone at Liepāja Music High School. In the mid-1980s he sang in the group Neptūns. In 1986, when Ainars Virga became the leader of the group Līvi after the death of Ēriks Ķigelis, A. Brīze became the soloist of the new line-up. He sang many of the bands biggest hits, such as "Dzelzsgriezējs", "Metāla Sirds", "Kādā Brīnišķā Dienā" and "Es Karājos Tavā Bizē". A. Brīze worked in the group until 1997, when he left the group due to personal differences. Although he joined the group on a joint tour in 2003. He later sang in the group "Legion". In 2010, together with Andris Strauss, he participated in the television show "Sing with a Star". A. Brīze's wife was Elita Veidemane, with whom she has recorded the songs "Don't Tell Anyone", "Promise Nothing Again". A. Breeze died of a pneumonia in a hospital in Gdynia, Poland. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Com