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Ron Cahute

Ronald Cahute (Ukrainian: Рoман Кoгут; March 26, 1955 – April 22, 2023) was a Canadian recording artist and songwriter. He was an accordion player[1] and founding member of the Ukrainian-Canadian music band Burya (Ukrainian: Буря) (English translation: Storm). He was an arranger, sound engineer, music producer, and musical director for Ukrainian dance ensembles in Toronto.

Ron Cahute
Background information
Born(1955-03-26)March 26, 1955
Toronto, Canada
DiedApril 22, 2023(2023-04-22) (aged 68)
Toronto, Canada
GenresFolk
Occupation(s)Singer, musician, songwriter
Instrument(s)Accordion

Cahute began his music career in 1962 as a drummer in the band of his late father Maurice Cahute.[2] In 1969, he founded a Ukrainian-Canadian music band, which was later called Burya.

Cahute released over 30 albums either with Burya or as a solo artist.[1] As a guest performer with other music artists he has performed on 178 albums.[citation needed] Cahute performed with Nana Mouskouri, Sofia Rotaru, Lisa Dalbello, Melissa Manchester, and Catherine McKinnon.[citation needed] Cahute died in Toronto on April 22, 2023, at the age of 68.[3]

Burya musicians

In its 30+ year history the line-up of Burya musicians has included:

  • Ron Cahute: Accordion, Lead Vocals
  • Jaroslaw Hryhorsky: Violin, Viola, Trombone, Vocals, Percussion
  • Len Steciuk: Guitar, Fiddle, Vocals
  • Steve Krachko: Drums
  • Bill Hawryschuk: Drums
  • David Monis: Drums
  • Mark Zubek: Drums
  • Michael Monis: Guitar
  • Michael Romanick: Tenor Saxophone, Clarinet, Percussion
  • Tom Romanick: Saxophone
  • Ron Lutz: Alto & Tenor Saxophone, Percussion
  • Frank Uhran: Tenor Saxophone, Clarinet, Percussion
  • John Lockwood: Flute

Albums

Ron Cahute albums

  • Хpиcтoc Paждaєтьcя (1988)
  • Ultimate Polka (1989)
  • Accordion Music - The Ron Cahute Collection
  • Українські Народні Танці (Traditional Ukrainian Folk Dance) (1993)
  • Canada's Ukrainian Festival (1997)
  • Ron Cahute Generic Volume 1 (1987)
  • Ron Cahute Generic Volume 2 (1989)

Ron Cahute & Burya albums

  • Sharavarshchyna (2015)[2]

BURYA albums

  • Burya I (1979)
  • Burya II (1982)
  • Burya IIi (1984)
  • Burya Live in Toronto (1985)
  • Burya V
  • Burya Non-Stop Dancing
  • Burya Set in Stone
  • Burya Live in Edmonton
  • Burya Australia Tour (2004)
  • Best of Burya
  • Burya Now and Then (Double Album)

Recording guest appearances

  • Played accordion on "Tango", Lisa Dalbello's "She" album
  • Arranged, played keyboards, and co-produced "Paзoм - Visions" (1988)
  • Played accordion on "Sailor Song" by Sarah Lentz
  • Played accordion on "Heartbroken" by Keisha Prince
  • Played accordion on "Amsterdam" by Steve Wildesmith
  • Arranged, played all instruments, and co-produced "Bread for my brother" by Oksana
  • Arranged, played all instruments, and produced "Nostalgie Di Tutti I Tempi" by Vince Paparo
  • Arranged, played accordion, percussion, recorded and co-produced "Blossoming" by Voloshky (1996)
  • Arranged, played accordion, recorded and co-produced "Fantazia" by Voloshky (1999)

Ukrainian comedy albums

Ron Cahute has recorded Ukrainian comedy albums with Ihor Baczynskyj including:

  • ...And the Garden Goes Here! (1997)

Children educational albums

Ron Cahute has recorded a series of children's educational albums with Ihor Baczynskyj including:

  • Barabolya (1997)
  • Tsyboolya (1998)
  • Booryak and Carrots Too (1999)
  • Borscht (1999)
  • Barabolya High (2000)
  • Poutine - French Children's album

References

  1. ^ a b Cahute, Ron (16 October 2016). "Perhaps/Besame Mucho". youtube.com. Retrieved 16 October 2016.
  2. ^ a b Kowal, Chrystyna (15 September 2015). "Burya's New Album Released". Newpathway. Retrieved 15 September 2015.
  3. ^ "Ronald "Ron" Cahute". Necro Canada. 24 April 2023. Retrieved 25 April 2023.

External links

  • Ron Cahute discography at Discogs
  • 2009 Ron Cahute (Рoман Кoгут) Interview (Part 1)
  • 2009 Ron Cahute (Рoман Кoгут) Interview (Part 2)
  • 2009 Рoман Кoгут i Буря: Українська Забава
  • 1993 Ron Cahute and BURYA in Edmonton
  • 1984 Ron Cahute and BURYA in New York
  • New York Times, DANCE REVIEW; Ukrainian Folk Movements Inspire Canadian Troupe By JACK ANDERSON, Published: Friday, July 7, 1995
  • Ostashewski, Marcia. "Identity Politics and Western Canadian Ukrainian Musics: Globalizing the Local or Localizing the Global?". Topia, 6 (Fall 2001), p. 63-82. Retrieved March 5, 2010.

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founding member of the Ukrainian Canadian music band Burya Ukrainian Burya English translation Storm He was an arranger sound engineer music producer and musical director for Ukrainian dance ensembles in Toronto Ron CahuteBackground informationBorn 1955 03 26 March 26 1955Toronto CanadaDiedApril 22 2023 2023 04 22 aged 68 Toronto CanadaGenresFolkOccupation s Singer musician songwriterInstrument s Accordion Cahute began his music career in 1962 as a drummer in the band of his late father Maurice Cahute 2 In 1969 he founded a Ukrainian Canadian music band which was later called Burya Cahute released over 30 albums either with Burya or as a solo artist 1 As a guest performer with other music artists he has performed on 178 albums citation needed Cahute performed with Nana Mouskouri Sofia Rotaru Lisa Dalbello Melissa Manchester and Catherine McKinnon citation needed Cahute died in Toronto on April 22 2023 at the age of 68 3 Contents 1 Burya musicians 2 Albums 2 1 Ron Cahute albums 2 2 Ron Cahute amp Burya albums 2 3 BURYA albums 2 4 Recording guest appearances 2 5 Ukrainian comedy albums 2 6 Children educational albums 3 References 4 External linksBurya musicians EditIn its 30 year history the line up of Burya musicians has included Ron Cahute Accordion Lead Vocals Jaroslaw Hryhorsky Violin Viola Trombone Vocals Percussion Len Steciuk Guitar Fiddle Vocals Steve Krachko Drums Bill Hawryschuk Drums David Monis Drums Mark Zubek Drums Michael Monis Guitar Michael Romanick Tenor Saxophone Clarinet Percussion Tom Romanick Saxophone Ron Lutz Alto amp Tenor Saxophone Percussion Frank Uhran Tenor Saxophone Clarinet Percussion John Lockwood FluteAlbums EditRon Cahute albums Edit Hpictoc Pazhdayetcya 1988 Ultimate Polka 1989 Accordion Music The Ron Cahute Collection Ukrayinski Narodni Tanci Traditional Ukrainian Folk Dance 1993 Canada s Ukrainian Festival 1997 Ron Cahute Generic Volume 1 1987 Ron Cahute Generic Volume 2 1989 Ron Cahute amp Burya albums Edit Sharavarshchyna 2015 2 BURYA albums Edit Burya I 1979 Burya II 1982 Burya IIi 1984 Burya Live in Toronto 1985 Burya V Burya Non Stop Dancing Burya Set in Stone Burya Live in Edmonton Burya Australia Tour 2004 Best of Burya Burya Now and Then Double Album Recording guest appearances Edit Played accordion on Tango Lisa Dalbello s She album Arranged played keyboards and co produced Pazom Visions 1988 Played accordion on Sailor Song by Sarah Lentz Played accordion on Heartbroken by Keisha Prince Played accordion on Amsterdam by Steve Wildesmith Arranged played all instruments and co produced Bread for my brother by Oksana Arranged played all instruments and produced Nostalgie Di Tutti I Tempi by Vince Paparo Arranged played accordion percussion recorded and co produced Blossoming by Voloshky 1996 Arranged played accordion recorded and co produced Fantazia by Voloshky 1999 Ukrainian comedy albums Edit Ron Cahute has recorded Ukrainian comedy albums with Ihor Baczynskyj including And the Garden Goes Here 1997 Children educational albums Edit Ron Cahute has recorded a series of children s educational albums with Ihor Baczynskyj including Barabolya 1997 Tsyboolya 1998 Booryak and Carrots Too 1999 Borscht 1999 Barabolya High 2000 Poutine French Children s albumReferences Edit a b Cahute Ron 16 October 2016 Perhaps Besame Mucho youtube com Retrieved 16 October 2016 a b Kowal Chrystyna 15 September 2015 Burya s New Album Released Newpathway Retrieved 15 September 2015 Ronald Ron Cahute Necro Canada 24 April 2023 Retrieved 25 April 2023 External links EditRon Cahute discography at Discogs 2009 Ron Cahute Roman Kogut Interview Part 1 2009 Ron Cahute Roman Kogut Interview Part 2 2009 Roman Kogut i Burya Ukrayinska Zabava 1993 Ron Cahute and BURYA in Edmonton 1984 Ron Cahute and BURYA in New York New York Times DANCE REVIEW Ukrainian Folk Movements Inspire Canadian Troupe By JACK ANDERSON Published Friday July 7 1995 Ostashewski Marcia Identity Politics and Western Canadian Ukrainian Musics Globalizing the Local or Localizing the Global Topia 6 Fall 2001 p 63 82 Retrieved March 5 2010 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ron Cahute amp oldid 1161733720, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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