What group was syutkin in. Valery syutkin. - Up to litigation


I was born on Friday, March 22, 1958 in Moscow, in a house on the corner of Yauzsky Boulevard and Podkolokolny Lane and I do not regret it.

He began to study music in the early 70s, participating in several amateur groups at once as a bass player or drummer. He became a vocalist by accident, replacing the suddenly ill soloist. The creative task at that time was to perform songs as close as possible to the original, which were the works of the respected "Beatles", "CCR", "Deep Purple", "Grand Funk Railroad", "Led Zeppelin", etc. Since then in the graph " Education "I write - listening to gramophone records and working on yourself on the basis of what you have heard."

We wrote our first song with my school friend Oleg Dranitsky. It was called: "Today I will sleep in the cinema"

Among the pillows, oh allah

The wife lies at the same time

And nods to me

And I want Bridget Bordeaux

Her and no one else

I will not sleep with my wife anymore

Bridget Bordeaux, Merlin Monroe, Sophia Loren, -

This is what you need

And there's nothing better to wish for

Than to rest with them,

Today I will sleep in the cinema ...

The song did not evoke an enthusiastic response from the parents, but among 14-year-old peers it had some success, just like everything that our school group "Excited Reality" did.

Concentrating himself on music lessons, he selected all his professions, which he had to work on, according to the principle of "as much free time as possible". He worked as a cook's apprentice, loader, watchman, conductor of cars for foreign traffic.

The "Telephone" group, organized in 1979, after several years of underground work in 1982, became a professional group. Having released several successful magnetic albums, "Telephone" came under increased control of commissions and thin. councils of the Ministry of Culture.

Since we did not perform the songs of Soviet composers, we did not use keyboard instruments, and, in a composition suspiciously compact for professional groups of that time, consisting of 4 people, we sang our own songs selflessly. Ugliness!

After 3 years of continuous battles with officials, I confused my tracks in the "Architect" group, whose leader Yuri Davydov skillfully avoided bureaucratic reefs, even though the notorious Yuri Loza had already been hiding in the group besides me for some time.

The changes in the mid-80s allowed us not only to legalize the repertoire, but also to appear with yesterday's criminal songs on radio and TV.

After a series of triumphant touring stadiums and palaces of sports. We parted in three solo directions: "Architect" (directed by Yuri Davydov), Yuri Loza and the "Fen-o-Men" trio, whose leader was me.

The big Russian POP-TRIO "Fen-o-men", as we called ourselves, had a significant contribution to the emerging domestic show business. My body reading was more than offset by the physique of my colleagues Sergei Mirov and Yevgeny Yakovlev. The weight of each of them went far beyond the 100 kilogram mark.

As part of this trio, we traveled all over the country with the Diapozon orchestra as part of M. Boyarsky's troupe, worked under a contract in Holland and released the Zenistaya Caviar disc at the Melodiya company.

But in the summer of 1990 I received an invitation from E. Khavtan to become a companion and soloist of the "Bravo" group, and from 1990 to 1995 that shock five-year plan took place, which allowed me to consider myself an artist not hopeless to this day. We made a whole galaxy of popular songs, but by mid-1995 we began to see the future of Bravo differently. And from that moment on, I took on the responsibility of putting my own name at the head of my new creative endeavors.

I don’t know who owns the words that I don’t attribute to myself, but I completely agree with them: "A genius is the person who knows that he is talented, but ... continues to work!"

I wish you all health and good luck!

Listen to the music that you love and that was with you in the saddest and happiest moments of your life!

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vladymyr 2006-04-11 13:26:12

Ogromnoe spasibo Valeriiu Siutkinu za ego pesni! S nimi gorazdo legche jit # 180; .Ochen # 180; radostnye i dobrye!


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Valery Miladovich Syutkin(March 22, Moscow) - Soviet and Russian singer and musician, songwriter for the rock and roll group Bravo. Honored Artist of Russia (2008), professor of the vocal department and artistic director of the pop department of the Sholokhov Moscow State University for the Humanities. Member of the Authors' Council of RAO.

Biography

In 1976-1978 he served in the Air Force as an aircraft mechanic in the Far East. In his free time at the airfield, he played in the "Polet" ensemble. Many famous musicians have performed in this collective at different times. Among them is Alexei Glyzin.

In 1980 he began working with the Telefon group, which, two years later, became a professional touring philharmonic group. Telefon released the album Ka-Ka, which is a cycle of songs about the invented characters Suleiman Suleimanovich Kadyrov and Lev Abramovich Kaskade. Before joining the professional stage, Syutkin worked as a bartender, loader at the Belorussky railway station, then, in the same place, as a conductor of passenger cars in the western direction of the Directorate of International Tourist Transportation. "Telephone" existed until 1985.

In 1985, Syutkin released the album "Twist-Cascade", where he was assisted by Yuri Loza (guitar), Alexander Belonosov (keyboards), Gennady Gordeev (drums) and saxophonist of the Bravo group Alexander Stepanenko. In the same year, Syutkin moved to the "Architect", where he sang with Yuri Loza. After leaving the "Architects" he created the "Feng-o-man" trio, with which he recorded the album "Grainy Caviar", received the Audience Award at the International Competition "Step to Parnassus" and worked for two years in the troupe of Mikhail Boyarsky, where he sang to the accompaniment orchestra "Range".

In August 1990, having received an offer from Khavtan, the singer moved to the Bravo group, where he worked as a frontman until May 1995. The time of cooperation with "Bravo" became the period for the singer to develop his own original style, in which he works to this day. In the lyrics of his songs, he uses the slang of the subculture "dandy", and in musical terms, he is focused on American popular music of the 1950s. In "Bravo" Syutkin recorded the following albums: "Hipsters from Moscow", "Moscow Bit", "LIVE IN MOSCOW" and "Road to the Clouds". All albums were multi-platinum. Songs from this period are still played on the radio.

In 1995 Valery left Bravo and created the Syutkin and Co group, with which he recorded the albums: “What you need”, “Radio of Night Roads”, “Far from everything ...”, “004”. In 1995, the song "7,000 above the ground" from the album "What you need" was recognized as the best hit of the year. Laureate of the professional prize "Star" (1995), "Ovation" - the best artist (1996). Since 2004, having renewed and expanded the composition of the musicians, the collective is called "SUTKIN ROCK-N-ROLL BAND".

In March 2008, the singer was awarded the title "Honored Artist of the Russian Federation" for services in the field of art.

In 2014, he filed a complaint with Roskomnadzor about the Internet resource Lurkmore, on which the image of the singer had been used for several years for the picture-meme “Hit the fucking woman”. Roskomnadzor filed a lawsuit with the Meshchansky District Court of Moscow against the site's administration. In 2015, the Meshchansky Court of Moscow satisfied the claim of Roskomnadzor.

In 2015 with the collective of drummer Andrey Nikonov - "Light Jazz" recorded the album "MOSKVICH 2015". The album includes songs from the gold fund of the 1950s-1960s.

Regular participant of the Chereshnevy Les festival.

Cultural Ambassador of the Olympic Games in Sochi (2014). Participant of cultural programs at the Olympic Games: Seoul (1988), Athens (2004), Turin (2006), Beijing (2008), Vancouver (2010), London (2012).

For a long time he is the chairman of the jury of the competition "Muses of the World" ("Contemporary Art and Education") in the nomination "Pop and Jazz Performing".

A family

Personal life

From her first marriage, the daughter is Elena Syutkina (1980). Graduated from the Faculty of Law. Works in a foreign company. Granddaughter - Vasilisa (2014). From his second marriage - son Maxim Syutkin (1987), graduated from the Faculty of Geography of Moscow State University, works in the tourism business.

Creation

Discography

Group "Telephone"

  1. - Telephone-1 (not widely used)
  2. - Concert in
  3. - Kadyrov-Cascade (Ka-Ka)
  4. - Concert in Vladivostok
  5. - Twist Cascade

Group "Architects"

  1. - Rock panorama-1986
  2. - Concert in Tallinn
  3. - Ecology
  4. - Child of urbanism
  5. - Fifth Series

Group "Feng-o-man"

  1. - Granular caviar

Group "Bravo"

  1. - "Hipsters from Moscow"
  2. - "Moscow bit"
  3. - "Live in Moscow"
  4. - "The Road to the Clouds"
  5. 1995 - "Songs of different years"

"Syutkin and KO"

  1. - "What you need"
  2. - "Radio of night roads"
  3. - "Not everyone"
  4. - "Best songs"

"Syutkin rock and roll band"

  1. - "Grand collection"
  2. - "New and Best"
  3. - "Kiss slowly"

Syutkin & "LIGHT JAZZ"

  1. - "Moskvich 2015"
  2. - Olimpiyka

Video clips

  • 1995 - 7 thousand above the ground
  • 1995 - Up and Down
  • 1996 - Radio of Night Roads
  • 1996 - 42 minutes
  • 1996 - At the edge of sunset
  • 1996 - How to see off the steamers (for "Old songs about the main thing")
  • 1997 - Far
  • 2000 - 001
  • 2000 - Bumbo-mambo
  • 2000 - 21st century
  • 2000 - Pleasure motor ship
  • 2004 - Handsome
  • 2011 - Moscow-Neva (together with the Romario group)

TV

  1. From 2001 to 2002 he hosted the "Pyramid" quiz show on the RTR TV channel.
  2. From 2002 to 2003, he was the host of the musical television game "Two Grand Pianos", also on the RTR channel.
  3. In 2004 he was the presenter of the music program "Hit Again" on the Kultura channel.
  4. In 2006, he took part in the project of Channel One, Stars on Ice, paired with figure skater Irina Lobacheva.
  5. He starred in the second part of the TV musical Old Songs about the Main.
  6. Twice (in 1998 and in 2011), Valery Syutkin and his family were participants in the program "While everyone is at home."
  7. Since 2016, he has been conducting the Saturday Evening music and entertainment program on the Russia-1 channel (together with Nikolai Baskov, Nonna Grishaeva, Natalia Medvedeva and Stas Duzhnikov).

Filmography

  • 2007 - Election Day - soloist of VIA "Oliver Twist"
  • 2014 - "Champions" - played himself in a short story directed by D. Dyuzhev

vocals

  • Soundtrack to the film "Silver Lily of the Valley" (directed by T. Keosayan)
  • Song for the TV series "Yard"
  • Song for the TV series "Sea Patrol"

Awards

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Literature

  • A.S. Alekseev. Who is who in Russian rock music. - M. : AST: Astrel: Harvest, 2009. - S. 468-471. - ISBN 978-5-17-048654-0 (AST). - ISBN 978-5-271-24160-4 (Astrel). - ISBN 978-985-16-7343-4 (Harvest).

An excerpt characterizing Syutkin, Valery Miladovich

A footman came to summon Boris to the princess. The princess was leaving. Pierre promised to come to dinner in order to get closer to Boris, firmly shook his hand, affectionately looking into his eyes through his glasses ... After his departure, Pierre walked around the room for a long time, no longer piercing an invisible enemy with his sword, but smiling at the sweet memory of this, smart and firm young man.
As it happens in his first youth and especially in a lonely situation, he felt an unreasonable tenderness for this young man and promised himself to make friends with him.
Prince Vasily saw off the princess. The princess held a handkerchief to her eyes, and her face was in tears.
- This is terrible! terrible! - she said, - but no matter what it costs me, I will fulfill my duty. I’ll come to spend the night. You can't leave him like that. Every minute is precious. I do not understand why the princesses are hesitating. Maybe God will help me find a way to cook it! ... Adieu, mon prince, que le bon Dieu vous soutienne ... [Farewell, prince, may God support you.]
- Adieu, ma bonne, [Farewell, my dear,] - answered Prince Vasily, turning away from her.
“Oh, he's in a terrible situation,” the mother said to her son as they got into the carriage again. - He hardly recognizes anyone.
- I don't understand, mamma, what is his relationship to Pierre? The son asked.
- Will tell everything, my friend; our fate depends on him ...
- But why do you think that he will leave anything to us?
- Ah, my friend! He is so rich and we are so poor!
“Well, that’s not a good enough reason, mamma.
- Oh my god! My God! How bad he is! - exclaimed the mother.

When Anna Mikhailovna left with her son to Count Kirill Vladimirovich Bezukhoy, Countess Rostova sat alone for a long time, putting a handkerchief to her eyes. Finally, she called.
- What are you, dear, - she said angrily to the girl, who kept herself waiting for several minutes. - You don’t want to serve, or what? So I'll find a place for you.
The countess was upset by the grief and humiliating poverty of her friend and therefore was out of sorts, which was always expressed with her by the name of the maid "sweetheart" and "you."
“I'm sorry,” said the maid.
- Ask the count for me.
The count, waddling, approached his wife with a somewhat guilty look, as always.
- Well, Countess! What a saute au madere of hazel grouses will be, ma chere! I tried; I didn’t give a thousand rubles for Taraska for nothing. Costs!
He sat down beside his wife, throwing his brave hands on his knees and ruffling his gray hair.
- What do you want, Countess?
- That's what, my friend, - what is it you got soiled here? She said, pointing to the vest. “That's sote, right,” she added, smiling. - Here's what, count: I need money.
Her face became sad.
- Ah, countess! ...
And the count fussed about, taking out his wallet.
- I need a lot, Count, I need five hundred rubles.
And she, taking out a cambric handkerchief, rubbed her husband's vest with it.
- Now. Hey, who's there? - he shouted in such a voice as only people shout, confident that those whom they call will headlong rush to their call. - Send Mitenka to me!
Mitenka, that noble's son, brought up by the count, who was now in charge of all his affairs, entered the room with quiet steps.
“That's what, my dear,” the count said to the respectful young man as he entered. “Bring me…” he pondered. - Yes, 700 rubles, yes. Look, don't bring such tattered and dirty ones like that time, but good ones for the countess.
“Yes, Mitenka, please, to be clean,” said the Countess, sighing sadly.
- Your Excellency, when will you order the delivery? - said Mitenka. "If you please know that ... However, do not be so worried," he added, noticing how the count was already beginning to breathe heavily and rapidly, which was always a sign of the beginning of anger. - I was and forgot ... This minute will you order to deliver?
- Yes, yes, then bring it. Give it to the Countess.
“What gold I have, this Mitenka,” added the count, smiling when the young man left. - It is not that it is impossible. I can't stand it. Everything is possible.
- Ah, money, count, money, how much sorrow they have in the world! Said the countess. - And I really need this money.
“You are a well-known reel, countess,” said the count, and, kissing his wife's hand, he went back into the study.
When Anna Mikhailovna returned from Bezukhoi again, the countess had money already, all in brand new pieces of paper, under a handkerchief on the table, and Anna Mikhailovna noticed that the countess was disturbed by something.
- Well, what, my friend? The countess asked.
- Oh, what a terrible position he is in! You cannot recognize him, he is so bad, so bad; I stayed for a minute and didn't say two words ...
“Annette, for God's sake, don’t refuse me,” the countess said suddenly, blushing, which was so strange in her middle-aged, thin and important face, taking money from under her kerchief.
Anna Mikhailovna instantly understood what was the matter, and she bent down to deftly hug the countess at the right moment.
- Here's Boris from me, for sewing a uniform ...
Anna Mikhailovna was already hugging her and crying. The Countess was crying too. They cried that they were friendly; and that they are kind; and that they, friends of youth, are busy with such a low subject - money; and that their youth had passed ... But the tears of both were pleasant ...

Countess Rostova with her daughters and already with a large number of guests was sitting in the drawing-room. The count led the male guests into his study, offering them his hunting collection of Turkish pipes. From time to time he would go out and ask: had she arrived? They were expecting Marya Dmitrievna Akhrosimova, nicknamed le terrible dragon in society, [a terrible dragon] a lady famous not for wealth, not for honors, but for her directness of mind and frank simplicity of her address. Marya Dmitrievna knew the royal family name, knew all of Moscow and all of Petersburg, and both cities, astonished at her, secretly laughed at her rudeness, told jokes about her; nevertheless, everyone, without exception, respected and feared her.
In an office full of smoke, there was a conversation about the war, which had been declared by the manifesto, about the recruitment. No one had read the manifesto yet, but everyone knew about its appearance. The count was sitting on an otoman between two neighbors who were smoking and talking. The count himself did not smoke and did not speak, but tilting his head, now on one side, then on the other, looked with apparent pleasure at the smokers and listened to the conversation of his two neighbors, whom he pitted against each other.
One of the speakers was a civilian, with a wrinkled, bilious and shaved thin face, a man already approaching old age, although he was dressed like the most fashionable young man; he sat with his legs on an otoman with the air of a domestic man and, throwing amber far into his mouth from the side, impetuously sucked in the smoke and squinting. It was an old bachelor Shinshin, a cousin of the countess, an evil tongue, as they said about him in the Moscow drawing rooms. He seemed to condescend to his interlocutor. Another, fresh, pink, Guards officer, impeccably washed, buttoned up and combed, held amber at the middle of his mouth and with pink lips slightly pulled out the smoke, releasing it in rings from his beautiful mouth. It was that Lieutenant Berg, an officer of the Semyonovsky regiment, with whom Boris was traveling with him to the regiment and with whom Natasha teased Vera, the senior countess, calling Berg her fiancé. The Count sat between them and listened attentively. The earl's most enjoyable occupation, with the exception of playing Boston, which he loved very much, was the listening position, especially when he was able to play off two talkative interlocutors.
- Well, of course, father, mon tres honorable [most respectable] Alphonse Karlych, - said Shinshin, laughing and combining (which was the peculiarity of his speech) the most popular Russian expressions with refined French phrases. - Vous comptez vous faire des rentes sur l "etat, [You expect to have income from the treasury,] do you want to receive income from the company?
- No, Pyotr Nikolaich, I just want to show that in the cavalry there are much fewer benefits against the infantry. Now understand, Pyotr Nikolaitch, my position ...
Berg always spoke very accurately, calmly and courteously. His conversation always concerned only him alone; he was always quietly silent while they talked about something that had no direct relation to him. And he could remain silent in this way for several hours, without experiencing or producing the slightest confusion in others. But as soon as the conversation touched him personally, he began to speak at length and with visible pleasure.
- Consider my position, Pyotr Nikolaich: if I were in the cavalry, I would receive no more than two hundred rubles a third, even with the rank of lieutenant; and now I get two hundred and thirty, - he said with a joyful, pleasant smile, looking around Shinshin and the count, as if it was obvious to him that his success would always be the main goal of the desires of all other people.
“In addition, Pyotr Nikolaich, having transferred to the Guards, I am in full view,” Berg continued, “and vacancies in the Guards Infantry are much more frequent. Then, figure out for yourself how I could get a job out of two hundred and thirty rubles. And I put it off and send it to my father, ”he continued, putting on the ring.
- La balance at est ... [The balance is established ...] The German threshes a loaf on the butt, comme dit le proverbe, [as the proverb says,] - Shinshin said, shifting the amber to the other side of his mouth, and winked at the count.
The Count burst out laughing. The other guests, seeing that Shinshin was talking, came to listen. Berg, not noticing neither mockery nor indifference, continued to talk about how he had already won a rank before his comrades in the corps by transferring to the guard, how in wartime a company commander can be killed, and he, remaining the senior in a company, can very easily be company commander, and how everyone in the regiment loves him, and how his papa is pleased with him. Berg apparently enjoyed recounting all this, and seemed unaware that other people might have their own interests too. But everything he told was so sweet and sedate, the naivete of his young selfishness was so obvious that he disarmed his listeners.
- Well, father, you are in the infantry and in the cavalry, you will go everywhere; I predict this for you, - said Shinshin, patting him on the shoulder and lowering his legs from the otomaniac.
Berg smiled happily. The count, followed by the guests, went into the drawing-room.

There was a time before the dinner party when the assembled guests did not start a long conversation in anticipation of the call for a snack, but at the same time considered it necessary to stir and not be silent to show that they were not at all impatient to sit down at the table. The owners glance at the door and occasionally exchange glances among themselves. By these views, guests try to guess who or what else they are waiting for: an important late relative or a meal that has not yet ripened.
Pierre arrived just before dinner and sat awkwardly in the middle of the drawing-room on the first armchair he came across, blocking the way for everyone. The Countess wanted to make him speak, but he naively looked around him with his glasses, as if looking for someone, and answered all the Countess's questions in monosyllables. He was shy and alone did not notice it. Most of the guests, who knew his story with the bear, looked curiously at this big, fat and meek man, wondering how such a lumpy and modest man could do such a thing with the quartermaster.
- Have you recently arrived? The countess asked him.
- Oui, madame, [Yes, madam,] - he answered, looking around.
- Have you seen my husband?
- Non, madame. [No, madam.] - He smiled quite inappropriately.
- You seem to have been to Paris recently? I think very interesting.
- Very interesting..
The Countess exchanged glances with Anna Mikhailovna. Anna Mikhaylovna understood that she was being asked to occupy this young man, and, having sat down with him, began to talk about her father; but just like the countess, he answered her only in monosyllabic words. The guests were all busy among themselves. Les Razoumovsky ... ca a ete charmant ... Vous etes bien bonne ... La comtesse Apraksine ... [The Razumovskys ... It was delicious ... You are very kind ... Countess Apraksin ...] was heard from all sides. The Countess got up and went into the hall.
- Marya Dmitrievna? - I heard her voice from the hall.
“She's the one,” a rough woman’s voice was heard in response, and after that Marya Dmitrievna entered the room.
All the young ladies and even the ladies, except for the oldest, stood up. Marya Dmitrievna stopped in the doorway and, from the height of her corpulent body, holding her fifty-year-old head high with gray curls, looked at the guests and, as if rolling up, unhurriedly straightened the wide sleeves of her dress. Marya Dmitrievna always spoke Russian.
“Dear birthday girl with the children,” she said in her loud, thick voice overwhelming all other sounds. “What are you, an old sinner,” she turned to the count, who was kissing her hand, “tea, do you miss Moscow? Nowhere to chase the dogs? But what, father, to do, this is how these birds grow up ... - She pointed to the girls. - If you want or not, you have to look for suitors.

Who is Valery Syutkin? Looking at this cheerful, perky and lively guy, it seems that he never has any problems or troubles. In fact, he was called the main musical intellectual of the Soviet Union. Valery performed in various musical ensembles, including the once very popular group "Bravo", which fell in love with the audience for its enthusiasm and energy. Now he also has his own group, continues to delight his audience. And although, of course, the times are not the same, people demand other creative teams and songs, still Valery Syutkin made an invaluable contribution to the development of the Russian stage. Let's take a closer look at this interesting personality, how he got started and what he aspired to throughout his life.

Height, weight, age. How old is Valery Syutkin

Height, weight, age. How old is Valery Syutkin - all these questions cause some bewilderment, because he seems to be forever young, energetic and a person who is always positive. Today Valery is already 59 years old, although it is a little difficult to believe in it. Height is 187 centimeters and weight is 76 kilograms. As you can understand, the man is in good shape, continues to maintain his positive image, in other words, in front of the fans there is still someone who, with their enthusiasm, maintained a good mood for many years. But where did it all start? Why did he decide to become a musician and how did he recognize good vocal abilities in himself?

Biography and personal life of Valery Syutkin

The biography and personal life of Valery Syutkin, as you might guess, deserves special attention, because his attraction to music manifested itself at a very young age. For this, in the eighth grade, having violated all school rules, he went to work as a sales assistant and earned his first seventy rubles in his life, having bought a musical instrument with them. After he grew up, he began to look for himself. He went through the group "Bravo", "Telephone" and some others, which with his arrival became more and more popular. Now he has his own group. As for his personal life, Valery Syutkin has never been deprived of the attention of the second half of humanity. The man was married three times, he maintained warm relations with each woman, he himself said that he never regretted the choice he made at one time.

Family and children of Valery Syutkin

The family and children of Valery Syutkin today consists of himself, Elena's daughter from his first marriage, Maxim's son from his second marriage. In addition, he now has a wife, Violetta, with whom they had a daughter, Viola. I must say that Syutkin loves his youngest daughter very much, he tries to spend every minute with her. Every time, returning from a tour, the first thing he does is immediately return to his family, because he really needs to be in a calm family circle. Here I would also like to note that Violetta, the only wife whose name is known because the names of his two former wives, Valery tries not to advertise, if only because he may feel a sense of guilt in front of them. After all, the divorces followed due to the fact that Valery had an irrepressible attraction to other women.

Valery Syutkin's son - Maxim

Valery Syutkin's son Maxim became the direct heir of Valery Syutkin from his second marriage. The singer's second wife was the acquaintance of his good friend, who, in fact, brought the young people together. For some time, the couple lived in harmony, raised their son Maxim. But Valery's irrepressible passion for other women did not allow him to build a strong family. And although his wife knew about his adventures, all the same, she turned a blind eye to it, because she wanted to preserve the family union for the sake of her son and financial well-being. Now Valery sees his son from time to time, trying to help him as best he can, both with advice and deed.

Valery Syutkin's daughter - Elena

Valery Syutkin's daughter Elena was the result of love between Valery Syutkin and his first wife. The girl herself graduated well from university, got married and in 2014 she gave her father a granddaughter, making him a grandfather. Now Elena lives her own life, is not a public person, but at the same time she regularly sees her father. She understands that although the common life of their parents did not work out, this does not prevent them from being on good terms, sometimes seeing each other. Valery himself is very glad that he has a good daughter, although at one time his youthful love for her mother burned out, but this often happens in life, there is no need to be surprised.

Valery Syutkin's daughter - Viola

Valery Syutkin's daughter Viola became his youngest daughter from his third marriage. The fact is that after Syutkin married the costume designer Violetta, he realized that he had found the woman he had been looking for all his life. As a result, a girl named Viola was born, in whom her parents do not like souls. The girl herself has already graduated from a university abroad, studied well, tried to meet the expectations of her parents. It is difficult for now to say whether she will follow in the footsteps of her father, but she has all the prerequisites for this, all the doors to the world of show business are open for her. Therefore, who knows, maybe soon we will hear something new and interesting about her.

Valery Syutkin's wives

Valery Syutkin's wives are Violetta, and the first two, whose names are not known, became his chosen ones throughout his life. Moreover, his first wife appeared when he was very young, so it is not surprising that soon the youthful ardor burned out. The second wife also did not linger in his life for a long time because of the spouse's passion for other women. Finally, the last Violetta became his life companion, with whom he lives in peace and harmony. True, it is impossible to say with certainty that he does not walk, but this is already a personal matter of their family. Valery himself is happy with his family and tries to devote his free time to her.

Instagram and Wikipedia Valery Syutkin

You can find a sufficient amount of information about Valery Syutkin on the Web, because a sufficient amount of the site is devoted to him. If you need to find general information, go to your personal page on Wikipedia (https://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/Syutkin,_Valery_Miladovich), where there is information about his life, work, family and so on. You can also use the services of social networks, where he has personal pages, for example, a page on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/syutkin_valeriy/?hl=ru). There, the singer uploads his photos, shares his impressions of life. Instagram and Wikipedia Valery Syutkin will always help fans find the necessary information on any issue, get answers and tips to them.

Honored Artist of Russia Valery Syutkin.

Biography of Valery Syutkin

Born in Moscow in the family of a teacher at the Kuibyshev Military Engineering Academy Milada Syutkina.

Early 70s Valery Syutkin started to study music, played bass guitar and drums. Mainly played rock and roll. He worked as a cook's apprentice, then joined the army, served in the Far East. After the army, he worked at the Belorussky railway station as a loader, a train conductor.

The creative activity of Valery Syutkin

Since 1982, Valery Syutkin began to sing in a group "Telephone"... Then he went to the group "Zodchie", where he performed as a duet with Yuri Lozoy... Later Valery Syutkin created his own group "Feng-o-man", recorded the only album and went to work in the group with Mikhail Boyarsky.

In 1990, Syutkin joined the Bravo group, in which he sang until 1995. After leaving Valery creates his own group "Syutkin and Co".

In 2001, Syutkin led the program "Two pianos" on the channel "Russia". In 2006 he took part in the "Stars on Ice" project, performing in tandem with figure skater Irina Lobacheva. Twice Valery Syutkin was a guest of the program "While everyone is at home".

In 1996, Valery tried himself as an actor, playing in the New Year's musical film "Old songs about the main thing 2". He later appeared on the popular show “Thank God You Came! "And the comedy" Quartet I "" Election Day ", where famous Russian musicians and actors became his filming partners.

Became an ambassador for the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi. In 2017, he became one of the participants in the Music in the Metro project.

In November 2018, the singer took part in the program "Home at Margulis" on the NTV channel. Yevgeny Margulis told the audience about how he lived for many years next to the Syutkin family. The musicians recalled the most famous hits of Valery and funny, amusing and sometimes dangerous situations that they got into when they were young. Syutkin spoke about how he once played football with the legendary British musician Rob Stewart.

Valery Syutkin was awarded the title "Honored Artist of Russia" in 2008.

In 2009 and 2012. the group "Syutkin and Co" was awarded the "Golden Gramophone".

Personal life of Valery Syutkin

Valery Syutkin was married three times. From his first marriage, he has a daughter, Elena, from the second, a son, Maxim, who is now working in the tourism business. The musician's third wife was his former costume designer Violetta, whom Valery met during a tour in Riga.

Syutkin Valery Miladovich (b. 1958) - Russian musician, composer and author of song texts, performer, former soloist of the Bravo and Syutkin and Co musical groups. Since 2008 he has been awarded the title of Honored Artist of Russia. At the Sholokhov Moscow State University for the Humanities, he teaches at the vocal department, artistic director of the pop department. Since 2016, he has been a member of the Authors' Council of RAO.

Parents

His mother, Bronislava Andreevna (maiden name Brzhevitskaya), was born in Moscow. And the maternal grandmother came to the capital from the city of Balta, Odessa region. Valery calls her an Odessa woman and believes that it was through his mother's side that he got an innate sense of humor. Syutkin had never seen grandfather in his life, but given his last name, Brzewitski, he belonged to the native Polish Jews. Mom worked in a closed military radio engineering research institute as a junior researcher.

Dad, Milad Alexandrovich Syutkin, born in 1929, was from Perm. In his hometown, he studied at a technical school with honors and was sent to Moscow for further education. In the capital, he graduated from the Kuibyshev Military Engineering Academy. After graduation, he was offered to take up teaching at the academy, and his father agreed, so he became a Muscovite. Milad Alexandrovich was a first-class specialist in military underground construction. During the Vietnam War, he went on a business trip to this country, where he built underground structures. My father also took part in the construction of Baikonur.

Syutkin's parents met at the dance class, where the teachers were dancers from the team of Igor Moiseev. Mom and Dad worked hard, so Valery spent his childhood under the supervision of his grandmother.

Getting to know music

His conscious acquaintance with music happened at the age of eleven, and Valera remembered this moment very well. Some central television channel showed the political review "Seven Days", hosted by Valentin Zorin. A splash screen appeared on the screen showing the Brooklyn Bridge and music played. Little Valera just entered the room at that moment, and from the melody heard from the TV, goose bumps ran through his body. The boy then told his parents: "I will grow up and will definitely learn to play this song on the guitar." Then he did not know yet that it was the melody of the group "The Beatles".

Valera began studying guitar. But the guys from the yard (mostly they were two or three years older than him) said that it was in vain that he got carried away with the guitar, it would be better if he joined them in a group and played dancing in the evenings. They just didn't have a drummer. Syutkin listened to his older comrades, put the guitar aside and began to independently learn to play the drums. His training drum set turned out to be huge hat boxes made of thick cardboard and metal cans of Indian coffee. So he got into his first musical group, played on a set assembled from pioneer drums. And the first listeners of Syutkin were Moscow youth on the dance floors of the Khitrovka district.

Parents were not against his hobby, because the Moscow district of Khitrovka was famous for its hooligan punks. They played cards around Valery, and minor crimes were committed, not to mention constant fights. But there was an unspoken law: musicians who play dances are not beaten. And at least for that, my mother was calm and sure that her son would not come home with a bloody nose.

The initial goal of Valerian's passion for music is to please the opposite sex. After all, it is known that in adolescence, when hormones start to play, any guy wants to impress girls. To do this, you had to be an athlete, or very smart and well-read, or a musician. Moreover, the latter were valued more, because they could play on the guitars, which were forbidden in those days, rock and rock and roll.

School years

When Valera was thirteen years old, his parents divorced. For the young man, this was a heavy blow, and only music saved. Now he himself admits that if it were not for this hobby, he could have gone down the hooligan path. Although as a boy he did not grow up cocky, on the contrary, he tried to act as a peacemaker in all courtyard conflicts.

In 1973, after the eighth grade, all summer on vacation, Valery worked part-time in the Svet store as a salesperson and consultant. According to the labor law, the teenager could not work yet. But my mother's friend, who was a seller in this store, agreed with her management that her boyfriend Valera would work for her all summer, and she and her beloved man left for Crimea.

Syutkin showed and told customers how vacuum cleaners work. For three summer months, he earned money astronomical for his age - 270 rubles. With this salary, he bought himself a real drum kit. In those days, it was not easy to do this, Valera went to a store on Neglinka opposite the Central Department Store, where he was introduced to very famous Moscow speculators. The guy bought old and shabby Czech drums from them and began to cut the repertoire of the group "Led Zeppelin" on them.

Music captured him completely, Syutkin even began to skip school, although until the eighth grade he studied very well. In literature and other humanitarian subjects, it was still possible to somehow get out at the expense of the books he read, and Valery always read a lot. But in the exact sciences, such as physics and mathematics, academic performance has decreased. At the time of graduation from school, Valery had four "Cs" in his certificate.

The beginning of the creative path

After Valera got a drum kit, he never again took money from his parents in his life. He played dances all the time, and not only at Khitrovka, their musical group began to be invited to the nearby districts of Moscow. His passion for music brought a good income, but it was not a profession. Artists, poets and musicians were called free at that time. In order not to be considered a parasite, Syutkin had to get a job and receive a work book with official records, among which he has many jobs and professions - a bartender, a janitor, a loader at the Belorussky railway station, a train conductor, an assistant cook at the Ukraine restaurant.

In 1976, Valery was drafted into the ranks of the Soviet armed forces. He ended up in the Far East in the air force, served as an aircraft mechanic. During the hours when he was not busy at the airport, he played and sang in the Polet ensemble.

Returning from the army, Syutkin created a new musical group, which was given the name "Telephone". They worked underground for about three years, and since 1982 they have become a professional rock band.

The musicians performed reggae, twist and rock and roll compositions. Feuilleton songs, in which everyday troubles and problems were ridiculed, became their hallmark:

  • Bon appetit about food in public catering and Soviet canteens;
  • "The Ballad of Public Transport" about the constant hustle and bustle of the bus;
  • "Know ours" about the defeat of the Soviet national football team.

The "Telephone" group performed under the patronage of the Philharmonic Society, toured a lot, released several discs ("Ka-ka", "Concert in Vladivostok", "Twist-Cascade").

In 1985, the collective disbanded, and Valery moved to the Zodchie group, where he was invited by the singer and guitarist Yuri Loza. In 1986, the group was one of the five most popular musical groups in the Soviet Union. And already from the next 1987, after an unsuccessful performance at the Rock-Panorama 87 festival, fermentation began in the Architects. In 1989, Syutkin also left the group.

Valery created a new project "Feng-O-Man", but he had no success.

"Bravo"

In the summer of 1990, Evgeny Khavtan, guitarist and leader of the Bravo group, invited Valery to his team. Until that moment, they had been looking for a permanent vocalist for a very long time. True, they immediately had some disagreements about Valera's hairstyle, he wore a rather impressive head of hair, and it did not go well with the image of the dandies. In the end, Valera tweaked his hair to fit rock and roll standards.

The first song performed by the "Bravo" group in the renewed lineup was the composition "Vasya", which launched a new round of the band's popularity. And Valery first showed himself as the author of the text.

Following "Vasya", such musical compositions were performed and quickly gained fame, such as:

  • "Hold on, dude!";
  • "A girl of sixteen";
  • “I am what I need”;
  • "King Orange Summer";
  • “I feel sad and easy”;
  • "Good evening, Moscow!";
  • "Star Shake";
  • "Express train".

And also a new wave of popularity began with the famous Soviet hit of the 60s "Black Cat". All these songs were included in the first disc of the "Styles from Moscow" group.

The deafening success of the new Bravo team was associated with the romantic image of the dandy: wide trousers and a spacious jacket in which it would be comfortable to dance, tinted glasses, many colorful badges and, of course, a stylish orange tie, a whole song was dedicated to him, which became a hit ...

In 1993, a new disc of the group called "Moscow Bit" was released. It included both slow compositions ("That's all", "Lunatic", "What a pity"), which were distinguished by elegance and lightness, and incendiary melodies for dancing ("Space Rock and Roll", "Polar Twist") ...

Solo career

In 1995, Valery left Bravo and began to pursue a solo career, creating a new group, Syutkin and Co. They released albums:

  • "What you need" (1995);
  • Night Roads Radio (1996);
  • "Far from everything" (1998);
  • "004" (2000).

In 1995, the musical composition "7,000 above the ground" was recognized as the best hit of the year, and Syutkin received the professional award "Star".

In 2004, Valery slightly updated the team, expanding the lineup and changing the name to "Syutkin Rock and Roll Band".

Two of his songs ("Minibus" and "Moscow-Neva") brought the singer awards - the Golden Gramophone.

Off stage

Valery looks very young, although, according to the singer himself, everything is according to his age, and in some places it hurts, and something is naughty. Simply, according to Syutkin, over the years, a person's character traits appear on his face. And since Valery has a very light, cheerful and good-natured character, his face is not burdened with worries and problems, due to which it seems young and fresh.

Syutkin can often be seen on Russian television:

  • He was the host of the music programs "Hit Again" (Kultura channel) and "Two Grand Pianos" (RTR).
  • In 2006, he skated and took part in the First Channel show "Stars on Ice", his partner was figure skater Irina Lobacheva.
  • Since 2016 he has been the host of the entertainment music program of the Russia-1 channel "Saturday Evening".

Valery does not recognize communication on the Internet, he uses it to view posters and news. Reads a lot. Among his favorite books he names:

  • Catch 22 by the American writer Joseph Heller;
  • the novel by the German playwright Patrick Suskind "Perfume";
  • works by the American satirist Kurt Vonnegut and the Brazilian prose writer Paulo Coelho.

Among Russian writers, he most of all loves Mikhail Bulgakov and Viktor Pelevin. Already in adulthood, I reread Turgenev and Dostoevsky, because at one time the school curriculum repulsed the love of Russian literature. Loves all the works of Ilf and Petrov, Mikhail Zhvanetsky.

If he has little work and concerts, the singer devotes this time to travel. He tries to live in the present day and enjoy life, focuses not on material, but on personal values ​​- family and soul. His main goals in life are to work, have fun, enjoy every day and raise children.

Personal life

The singer has been married three times. From the first matrimonial relationship in 1980, a daughter, Elena, was born, who in 2014 made Valery a grandfather, giving her granddaughter to Vasilisa.
In his second marriage in 1987, Syutkin had a son, Maxim, he is engaged in the tourism business.

In 1993, Valery met his third wife, Viola, who came to the team of the Bravo group to work as a costume designer. She is seventeen years younger than Syutkin, but the age difference did not prevent their marriage from becoming happy and long.

In 1996, Valery and Viola gave birth to a girl who was given the exact same name as her mother. The singer jokes that since then complete violism has reigned in his house. The daughter has already graduated from college in Switzerland and is now studying at the American University in Paris.

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