Valeri Syutkin

Valeri Miladowitsch Sjutkin (Russian Валерий Миладович Сюткин; born March 22, 1958 in Moscow ) is a Russian singer.

Biography

In the early 1970s he began to play simultaneously in several amateur bands, drums and bass guitar. With appearances in school ensembles he played songs by the Beatles, Grand Funk Railroad, Deep Purple, Led Zeppelin, Slade and Smokie.

In 1982 he came to the group phone (Russian Телефон ), which two years later became a professional philharmonic collective.

In January 1985, Sjutkin founded the band Fen -o -Men (Russian Фэн - о - мен ), and brought the album ikra Sernistaja (Russian Икра зернистая ) out ( German -grained caviar), as well as a solo album Twist Kaskad (Russian Твист - каскад ).

In August 1990, he joined the band Brawo, with whom he worked until May 1995, and worked out his own style. In the texts he used a slang of the subculture of the 1940s to the 1960s; musically it is based on the popular American 1950s.

In 1995 he left and founded Brawo Sjutkin & Co (Russian Сюткин и Ко ). In the same year the song is 7000 above the earth (Russian 7000 над землёй ) from the album What you need (Russian То, что надо ) as the best hit of the year.

From 2001 to 2002 Sjutkin hosted a musical show at the television station Rossiya was first

In March 2008, the singer was awarded " Honored Artist of Russia " award.

Discography

Brawo

Sjutkin & co

732878
de