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17 Facts About Valeriy Syutkin

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Valeriy Miladovich Syutkin is a Russian singer and musician, best known as the vocalist and songwriter for the rock-n-roll band "Bravo".

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Valeriy Syutkin is a board member of the Russian Authors Society.

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Valeriy Syutkin was born in Moscow on 22 March 1958 and is an only child.

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Valeriy Syutkin spent his childhood at the intersection of Yauzsky and Pokrovsky Boulevard at Obukha Street.

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Valeriy Syutkin was born to Bronislava Andreevna Brzhezitskaya and Milad Alexandrovich Valeriy Syutkin, a teacher at the Military Engineering Academy.

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Valeriy Syutkin participated in several garage bands as a bass player or a drummer during the 1970s.

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Valeriy Syutkin served in the Air Force as aircraft mechanic in the Far East from 1976 to 1978.

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In 1985 Valeriy Syutkin released the album "Twist-stage" where he accompanied Yuri Loza, Alexander Belonosov, Gennady Gordeev and former "Bravo" saxophonist Alexander Stepanenko.

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Valeriy Syutkin worked for two years in the company of Mikhail Boyarsky, where he sang to the accompaniment orchestra "range".

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Valeriy Syutkin starred in the Culture program "Hit Again" in 2004.

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Valeriy Syutkin participated in the project of the Channel One Russia "Stars on Ice" and was paired with figure skater Irina Lobacheva.

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Valeriy Syutkin acted in the second part TV a musical "Old songs about the main".

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Valeriy Syutkin was a frequent participant at the "Cherry Forest" Festival.

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Valeriy Syutkin served as a Member of Cultural Programs at the Olympic Games in Seoul, Athens, Turin, Beijing, Vancouver, and London.

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Valeriy Syutkin served as the Cultural Ambassador of the Olympic Games in Sochi.

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In March 2008, Valeriy Syutkin was awarded the title "Honored Artist of the Russian Federation" for merits in the field of art.

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Valeriy Syutkin has been the chairman of "The Muses of the world" which chooses contestants in the "Variety and jazz performance".