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Valeriy Syutkin

Valeriy Miladovich Syutkin (Russian: Вале́рий Миладович Сю́ткин; born March 22, 1958, in Moscow) is a Russian singer and musician,[1][2] best known as the vocalist and songwriter for the rock-n-roll band "Bravo".[3]

Valery Syutkin
Syutkin in 2018
Background information
Birth nameValery Miladovich Syutkin
Born (1958-03-22) 22 March 1958 (age 64)
Moscow, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union
GenresRock and roll, blues, romance, pop-rock, jazz
Occupation(s)Singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, television presenter
Instrument(s)Vocals, guitar, drums, bass-guitar, Synthesizer

Syutkin is an Honored Artist of Russia (2008),[4][5] and a professor of vocals and artistic director of the Pop Music Department of M.A. Sholokhov MGGU. He is also a board member of the Russian Authors Society.

His most well-known songs include "Flying on 7000", "Moscow-Neva", "Nighttime Roads FM", "Black Cat" and "Pretty Boy".

Biography

Syutkin was born in Moscow on March 22, 1958. He spent his childhood at the intersection of Yauzsky and Pokrovsky Boulevard at Obukha Street (now Vorontsovo Field St.). Syutkin was born to Bronislava Andreevna Brzhezitskaya and Milad Alexandrovich Syutkin,[6] a teacher at the Military Engineering Academy. He participated in several garage bands as a bass player or a drummer during the 1970s. Playing in the school ensemble, he covered songs by The Beatles, Grand Funk Railroad, Deep Purple, Led Zeppelin, Slade, and Smokie. Before joining the army, he worked as an apprentice chef in the "Ukraine" restaurant. He served in the Air Force as aircraft mechanic in the Far East from 1976 to 1978. In his spare time he played at the airport in the ensemble "Flight". Flight included several well-known musicians, including Alexey Glyzin. In 1980 he began working with "Telephone", which two years later became a professional philharmonic touring team. "Telephone" released the album "Ka Ka", which contains songs about invented characters Suleiman Suleimanovich Kadyrov and Lev Abramovich Cascade. "Telephone" dissolved in 1984. Prior to joining the professional scene, Syutkin worked as a bartender, a porter at the Belorussky Railway Station, and finally as a conductor of passenger car. In 1985 Syutkin released the album "Twist-stage" where he accompanied Yuri Loza (guitar), Alexander Belonosov (keyboards), Gennady Gordeev (drums) and former "Bravo" saxophonist Alexander Stepanenko. In the same year Syutkin joined "Architects", where he sang with Yuri Vine.

 
In 2004

After the departure of the Architects, he joined the Fan-o-man, a trio with whom he recorded the album "Caviar grain", and won the Audience Award at the International Competition "Steps to Parnassus". He worked for two years in the company of Mikhail Boyarsky, where he sang to the accompaniment orchestra "range".[7] In August 1990, he received an offer from Havtan, joined "Bravo". Syutkin developed his present musical style working with "Bravo". Musically, his style takes elements from American popular music of the 1950s. With "Bravo", Syutkin recorded the albums "A Hipster from Moscow", "Moscow Beat", "LIVE IN MOSCOW" and "Road to the Clouds". All albums received multi-platinum status. The songs of this period are still heard on the radio. In 1995, Syutkin split from "Bravo" and created the group "Syutkin & Co", which recorded the albums: "That's It", "Radio Nighttime Roads ", "Not Everything...", and "004". In 1995, the song "7000 Above Earth" (Flying on 7000) from the album "That's it" was recognized as the best hit of the year.[8] Since 2004, to acknowledge additions to the original core group, the band is called "Syutkin ROCK AND ROLL BAND". Syutkin received the "Golden Gramophone" for his songs "Minibus" (2009) and "Moscow-Neva" (2012). From 2002 to 2003, he starred in the music game show "Two Pianos" on RTR. He also starred in the Culture program "Hit Again" in 2004.

He participated in the project of the Channel One Russia "Stars on Ice" and was paired with figure skater Irina Lobacheva. He acted in the second part TV a musical "Old songs about the main". He was a frequent participant at the "Cherry Forest" Festival. He served as a Member of Cultural Programs at the Olympic Games in Seoul (1988), Athens (2004), Turin (2006), Beijing (2008), Vancouver (2010), and London (2012). He also served as the Cultural Ambassador of the Olympic Games in Sochi (2014). In March 2008, Syutkin was awarded the title "Honored Artist of the Russian Federation" for merits in the field of art. He has been the chairman of "The Muses of the world" ("Contemporary Art and Education") which chooses contestants in the "Variety and jazz performance". In 2015, with the team drummer Andrey Nikonov, he recorded the album "Moskvich 2015". The album includes songs from the 1950s and 1960s.

Views on Ukraine

In an interview in 2014, Syutkin expressed his support to the annexation of the Ukrainian peninsula of Crimea by Russia.[9] In 2020, he was banned from entering Ukraine for this statement, and a previously planned concert in Kyiv was cancelled.[10]

Personal life

He has been married three times. Valery is married to Viola since 1993, they have a daughter Viola Jr. (born 1996) and a son Leo (born 2020).

From previous marriages, he has two children: daughter Elena (born 1980) and son Maksim (1987).

They have a granddaughter Vasilisa (born 2014).[11]

Discography

In bands and ensembles

Telefon
  • Телефон-1 (unreleased, 1981)
  • Концерт в ФизТехе (1982)
  • Кадыров-Каскад (Ка-Ка) (1983)
  • Концерт во Владивостоке (1984)
  • Твист-Каскад (1985)
Zodchiye
  • Рок-панорама-1986 (1986)
  • Концерт в Таллине (1987)
  • Экология (1987)
  • Дитя урбанизма (1987)
  • Пятая Серия (1987)
Fen-o-men
  • Икра зернистая (1989)
Bravo
  • «Стиляги из Москвы» (1990)
  • «Московский бит» (Moscow beat, 1992)
  • «Live in Moscow» (1994)
  • «Дорога в облака» (1994)
  • «Песни разных лет» (1995)

Solo discography

with Ko
  • «То, что надо» (1995)
  • «Радио ночных дорог» (1996)
  • «Далеко не всё» (1998)
  • «004» (2000)
  • «Лучшие песни» (2002)
With rock and roll band
  • «Grand collection» (2006)
  • «Новое и лучшее» (2010)
  • «Целуйтесь медленно» (2012)
With Light Jazz
  • «Москвич 2015» (Moskivch, 2015)

See also

References

  1. ^ "Валерий Сюткин, биография, новости, фото!". uznayvse.
  2. ^ "Валерий Сюткин. "Моя совесть перед девушками абсолютна чиста" | Журнал: ОТДОХНИ! ИМЕНА". Namestars.ru. Retrieved 5 November 2020.
  3. ^ "Сюткин Валерий Миладович | Факультет культуры и музыкального искусства МГГУ им. М.А.Шолохова". Retrieved 5 November 2020.
  4. ^ Указ Президента Российской Федерации от 26 марта 2008 года № 409 «О награждении государственными наградами Российской Федерации»
  5. ^ "Певец Сюткин стал заслуженным деятелем искусств". Vz.eu. Retrieved 5 November 2020.
  6. ^ . Archived from the original on 2014-03-02. Retrieved 2016-07-09.
  7. ^ "Суд обязал Lurkmore удалить нецензурный мем с Сюткиным". Lenta.ru. Retrieved 5 November 2020.
  8. ^ "Что такое бинарные опционы на самом деле простыми словами, отзывы трейдеров". Konkurs-mgopu.ru. Retrieved 5 November 2020.
  9. ^ Сюткин: Операцию в Крыму Путин провел блестяще, историческая справедливость восторжествовала [Syutkin: Putin executed the operation in Crimea brilliantly, historical justice was restored] - Gordonua.com, 14 June 2014, retrieved 31 January 2020
  10. ^ Артисту Сюткину, хвалившему Путина за «блестящую» аннексию Крыма, запретили въезд в Украину [Artist Syutkin, who praised Putin for a 'brilliant' annexation of Crimea, banned from entering Ukraine] - Krym Realii (in Russian), 31 January 2020
  11. ^ "Валерий Сюткин стал дедушкой". Newsmuz.com. 4 July 2014. Retrieved 5 November 2020.

External links

  • Официальный сайт Валерия Сюткина

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A major contributor to this article appears to have a close connection with its subject It may require cleanup to comply with Wikipedia s content policies particularly neutral point of view Please discuss further on the talk page May 2016 Learn how and when to remove this template message Valeriy Miladovich Syutkin Russian Vale rij Miladovich Syu tkin born March 22 1958 in Moscow is a Russian singer and musician 1 2 best known as the vocalist and songwriter for the rock n roll band Bravo 3 Valery SyutkinSyutkin in 2018Background informationBirth nameValery Miladovich SyutkinBorn 1958 03 22 22 March 1958 age 64 Moscow Russian SFSR Soviet UnionGenresRock and roll blues romance pop rock jazzOccupation s Singer songwriter multi instrumentalist television presenterInstrument s Vocals guitar drums bass guitar Synthesizer Syutkin is an Honored Artist of Russia 2008 4 5 and a professor of vocals and artistic director of the Pop Music Department of M A Sholokhov MGGU He is also a board member of the Russian Authors Society His most well known songs include Flying on 7000 Moscow Neva Nighttime Roads FM Black Cat and Pretty Boy Contents 1 Biography 2 Views on Ukraine 3 Personal life 4 Discography 4 1 In bands and ensembles 4 2 Solo discography 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksBiography EditSyutkin was born in Moscow on March 22 1958 He spent his childhood at the intersection of Yauzsky and Pokrovsky Boulevard at Obukha Street now Vorontsovo Field St Syutkin was born to Bronislava Andreevna Brzhezitskaya and Milad Alexandrovich Syutkin 6 a teacher at the Military Engineering Academy He participated in several garage bands as a bass player or a drummer during the 1970s Playing in the school ensemble he covered songs by The Beatles Grand Funk Railroad Deep Purple Led Zeppelin Slade and Smokie Before joining the army he worked as an apprentice chef in the Ukraine restaurant He served in the Air Force as aircraft mechanic in the Far East from 1976 to 1978 In his spare time he played at the airport in the ensemble Flight Flight included several well known musicians including Alexey Glyzin In 1980 he began working with Telephone which two years later became a professional philharmonic touring team Telephone released the album Ka Ka which contains songs about invented characters Suleiman Suleimanovich Kadyrov and Lev Abramovich Cascade Telephone dissolved in 1984 Prior to joining the professional scene Syutkin worked as a bartender a porter at the Belorussky Railway Station and finally as a conductor of passenger car In 1985 Syutkin released the album Twist stage where he accompanied Yuri Loza guitar Alexander Belonosov keyboards Gennady Gordeev drums and former Bravo saxophonist Alexander Stepanenko In the same year Syutkin joined Architects where he sang with Yuri Vine In 2004 After the departure of the Architects he joined the Fan o man a trio with whom he recorded the album Caviar grain and won the Audience Award at the International Competition Steps to Parnassus He worked for two years in the company of Mikhail Boyarsky where he sang to the accompaniment orchestra range 7 In August 1990 he received an offer from Havtan joined Bravo Syutkin developed his present musical style working with Bravo Musically his style takes elements from American popular music of the 1950s With Bravo Syutkin recorded the albums A Hipster from Moscow Moscow Beat LIVE IN MOSCOW and Road to the Clouds All albums received multi platinum status The songs of this period are still heard on the radio In 1995 Syutkin split from Bravo and created the group Syutkin amp Co which recorded the albums That s It Radio Nighttime Roads Not Everything and 004 In 1995 the song 7000 Above Earth Flying on 7000 from the album That s it was recognized as the best hit of the year 8 Since 2004 to acknowledge additions to the original core group the band is called Syutkin ROCK AND ROLL BAND Syutkin received the Golden Gramophone for his songs Minibus 2009 and Moscow Neva 2012 From 2002 to 2003 he starred in the music game show Two Pianos on RTR He also starred in the Culture program Hit Again in 2004 He participated in the project of the Channel One Russia Stars on Ice and was paired with figure skater Irina Lobacheva He acted in the second part TV a musical Old songs about the main He was a frequent participant at the Cherry Forest Festival He served as a Member of Cultural Programs at the Olympic Games in Seoul 1988 Athens 2004 Turin 2006 Beijing 2008 Vancouver 2010 and London 2012 He also served as the Cultural Ambassador of the Olympic Games in Sochi 2014 In March 2008 Syutkin was awarded the title Honored Artist of the Russian Federation for merits in the field of art He has been the chairman of The Muses of the world Contemporary Art and Education which chooses contestants in the Variety and jazz performance In 2015 with the team drummer Andrey Nikonov he recorded the album Moskvich 2015 The album includes songs from the 1950s and 1960s Views on Ukraine EditIn an interview in 2014 Syutkin expressed his support to the annexation of the Ukrainian peninsula of Crimea by Russia 9 In 2020 he was banned from entering Ukraine for this statement and a previously planned concert in Kyiv was cancelled 10 Personal life EditHe has been married three times Valery is married to Viola since 1993 they have a daughter Viola Jr born 1996 and a son Leo born 2020 From previous marriages he has two children daughter Elena born 1980 and son Maksim 1987 They have a granddaughter Vasilisa born 2014 11 Discography EditIn bands and ensembles Edit TelefonTelefon 1 unreleased 1981 Koncert v FizTehe 1982 Kadyrov Kaskad Ka Ka 1983 Koncert vo Vladivostoke 1984 Tvist Kaskad 1985 ZodchiyeRok panorama 1986 1986 Koncert v Talline 1987 Ekologiya 1987 Ditya urbanizma 1987 Pyataya Seriya 1987 Fen o menIkra zernistaya 1989 Bravo Stilyagi iz Moskvy 1990 Moskovskij bit Moscow beat 1992 Live in Moscow 1994 Doroga v oblaka 1994 Pesni raznyh let 1995 Solo discography Edit with Ko To chto nado 1995 Radio nochnyh dorog 1996 Daleko ne vsyo 1998 004 2000 Luchshie pesni 2002 With rock and roll band Grand collection 2006 Novoe i luchshee 2010 Celujtes medlenno 2012 With Light Jazz Moskvich 2015 Moskivch 2015 See also EditRussian book ban in Ukraine Boycott Russian FilmsReferences Edit Valerij Syutkin biografiya novosti foto uznayvse Valerij Syutkin Moya sovest pered devushkami absolyutna chista Zhurnal OTDOHNI IMENA Namestars ru Retrieved 5 November 2020 Syutkin Valerij Miladovich Fakultet kultury i muzykalnogo iskusstva MGGU im M A Sholohova Retrieved 5 November 2020 Ukaz Prezidenta Rossijskoj Federacii ot 26 marta 2008 goda 409 O nagrazhdenii gosudarstvennymi nagradami Rossijskoj Federacii Pevec Syutkin stal zasluzhennym deyatelem iskusstv Vz eu Retrieved 5 November 2020 Rossijskoe Genealogicheskoe Drevo Valerij Miladovich Syutkin Archived from the original on 2014 03 02 Retrieved 2016 07 09 Sud obyazal Lurkmore udalit necenzurnyj mem s Syutkinym Lenta ru Retrieved 5 November 2020 Chto takoe binarnye opciony na samom dele prostymi slovami otzyvy trejderov Konkurs mgopu ru Retrieved 5 November 2020 Syutkin Operaciyu v Krymu Putin provel blestyashe istoricheskaya spravedlivost vostorzhestvovala Syutkin Putin executed the operation in Crimea brilliantly historical justice was restored Gordonua com 14 June 2014 retrieved 31 January 2020 Artistu Syutkinu hvalivshemu Putina za blestyashuyu anneksiyu Kryma zapretili vezd v Ukrainu Artist Syutkin who praised Putin for a brilliant annexation of Crimea banned from entering Ukraine Krym Realii in Russian 31 January 2020 Valerij Syutkin stal dedushkoj Newsmuz com 4 July 2014 Retrieved 5 November 2020 External links EditOficialnyj sajt Valeriya Syutkina Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Valeriy Syutkin amp oldid 1120773027, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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