Height, weight, age. How old is Valery Syutkin
Height, weight, age, how old is Valery Syutkin - these data are no secret to anyone. If back in Soviet times fans had difficulties accessing the personal data of stars, including date of birth and marital status, today it is enough to turn on the computer, connect to the Internet and go to Wikipedia. Personalities like Valery Syutkin definitely have their own page there. On March 22 of this year, the artist celebrated his 60th birthday. His weight and height are 187 cm and 76 kg, respectively.
Biography and personal life of Valery Syutkin
Fans and music critics call the singer “the main intellectual of domestic show business.” The peak of Valery Syutkin’s popularity occurred in the first half of the 1990s, when the idol appeared on stage with the cult group “Bravo” and attracted stadiums of thousands to concerts in Russia.
Valery was born in the capital in the spring of 1958. The star's father, Milad Syutkin, is from Perm. The singer found in the family tree the parents of famous ancestors whose roots are “buried” in the Urals. Valery Syutkin suggests that his distant relative and namesake, the Perm peasant Nikifor, was incredibly lucky: one day he came across a weighty gold bar, the likes of which no one had ever seen in the region before. The second ancestor was friends with industrialist Nikita Demidov and was treated kindly by Peter the Great for his efforts.
A rare name for his father - Milad - was invented by a loving mother. Milad Syutkin, after graduating from a military engineering university, built defensive structures underground and was noted for the construction of the Baikonur Cosmodrome. Later he taught at the academy where he studied. There he met Valery Syutkin’s mother.
Bronislava Brzezicka is of Polish-Jewish origin. Her parents moved from Poland to Ukraine, then to Moscow, where their daughter was born. At the academy, Bronislava worked as a junior researcher.
Valery's parents became close in a choreographic circle that worked at the institute. The dance steps “transformed” into a love story, the “happy ending” of which was Syutkin Jr.
Valery delighted his parents with “A” grades until he plunged headlong into rock and roll. The grades were “modest,” but at home the boy was understood. It was not customary in the family to impose views and dictate to the son what he should do. Later, Valery Syutkin in an interview thanked his parents for the freedom to develop the way he wanted.
When my son turned 13, mom and dad separated. According to Valery Syutkin, he was able to forgive his father only when he grew up and found personal happiness in his third marriage. In 2010, Milad Aleksandrovich died.
Valery Syutkin first discovered the desire to play music at the age of 11, when he heard the musical intro for a news program: the Beatles melody gave goosebumps to his skin. The teenager wanted to repeat the music he heard on the guitar. The young musician played the chords he had learned on improvised “drums” made of tin cans, which he was convinced to play by the street kids who had assembled an amateur rock band.
The boy got a drum kit in high school: Syutkin managed to earn enough money to purchase real drums. Valery was able to demonstrate his skills at the school VIA with the amazing name “Excited Reality”. There he mastered a second instrument – the bass guitar. The guys performed the hits of the popular “Smoky”, “Deep Purple” and “Led Zeppelin”. Over time, the musician mastered the bass guitar.
Introduction to music
At school, young Valery did very well at first. But when he was eleven, he heard The Beatles. After that, he had no time for studying. He finally plunged into the then fashionable rock and roll and began to skip classes. True, in humanitarian subjects, including literature, he could still get out. Since from deep childhood he constantly read. As for the exact sciences, Valery’s performance has noticeably decreased.
Fortunately, the parents understood their talented son and did not dictate to him what he should do. By the way, much later Valery admitted that he was grateful to his mom and dad for giving him the opportunity to develop the way he wanted.
...When Valery was thirteen, his parents divorced. He was very worried and could not forgive his father. It was only decades later that father and son began to communicate again. The initiator of the meeting was Valery himself. Alas, my father passed away in 2010.
Music
The creative biography of Valery Syutkin continued after receiving his matriculation certificate. The guy got a job at the “Ukraine” restaurant, where he helped the cook and played in his free time. Soon the young man was drafted into the armed forces.
The future leader of “Bravo” served in the Far Eastern Military District, where, in his free time from his duties as a car mechanic, he continued to improve his musical skills. Valery Syutkin became a member of the military team “Polyot”, which “raised” Alexei Glyzin.
One day, the musician had to replace a sick soloist. This is how colleagues and listeners learned that the drummer can not only hit the beat on the drums, but also sing. The revealed vocal talent turned Syutkin into the main soloist of VIA.
After demobilization in 1978, the musician again had to start from scratch. Valery Syutkin worked as a station loader, but soon received a “promotion” to a train conductor that plied international routes. For a year and a half, Syutkin played music in his free time from traveling and tried to get a job in one of the capital’s groups.
Valery did not have a musical education, so when asked “where did you study?” I had to come up with a “legend” about the correspondence education received at the Kirovsk Music School. Syutkin said that he is a professional choir conductor.
In the early 1980s, luck smiled on Valery Syutkin - he met the musicians of the little-known Telefon group and became a member of VIA. In three years - until 1985 - the semi-amateur “Telephone” turned into a professional ensemble that toured the country. The group recorded their debut album, calling it “Ka-Ka”. Through all the compositions included in the collection, the connecting plot thread was the invented folk heroes Kadyrov and Cascade.
In 1985, the ensemble recorded its fifth magnetic album, calling it “Twist Cascade.” The name of Valery Syutkin was on the cover. But 1985 turned out to be the last year of Telefon’s existence.
The existence of VIA was replete with numerous obstacles to the work of the team. Under the USSR Ministry of Culture, the work of singers and musicians was closely monitored by commissions and artistic councils, who found it strange that there were too few participants in the group (4), and besides, their repertoire did not include compositions by Soviet composers, but their own songs with unapproved lyrics.
Valery Syutkin said in an interview that he was tired of fighting with officials and was forced to “confuse the tracks” of the team by connecting it with another called “Architects”. The “Architects” had their own leader – Yuri Davydov, who “ate the dog” in a masterly maneuver between bureaucratic reefs. The group is known for the fact that Yuri Loza worked in it, who, like Syutkin, was sheltered by the Architects.
The “relaxation of the regime” came at the end of the 1980s. The repertoire was legalized without fear of falling under censorship “scissors.” The group’s compositions “Bus 86”, “Sleep, Baby” and “Time of Love”, which had previously been heard on cassettes, began to be played on radio and television, they were included in rotation. “MK” included “Zodchikh” in the TOP-5 groups of the USSR.
In 1987, a crisis began in the group. After a disastrous tour of Ukraine, Yuri Loza split off from the group, starting a solo career. The fifth collection, “Garbage from the Hut,” was greeted by music lovers with indifference. Valery Syutkin left the team in 1988 and founded a new project - the trio “Fan-o-Man”. The musicians recorded an album, which turned out to be the first and last, but managed to receive a prize from the audience at the “Step to Parnassus” competition and worked as part of Mikhail Boyarsky’s troupe.
The turning point in the performer’s career happened in 1990. Syutkin received an offer from the head of the Bravo group, Evgeniy Khavtan, Valery agreed and took the vacant position vacated by Zhanna Aguzarova. During his five years of work in a rock and roll group, Valery Syutkin gained all-Union fame. He changed his repertoire, performing style, and even his appearance: the “stylish” image of “Bravo” forced the soloist to “style” his hair in a “stylish” way.
The first collection with the new frontman was called “Hipsters from Moscow”. It included the hit “Vasya”, which blew up the charts in the 1990s. A video clip for the song has appeared. Another composition of the album that “torn” music lovers is “I am what you need.” The song was composed by Valery Syutkin, and it became the band’s calling card for a long time. With the advent of Bravo, the half-forgotten subculture of dudes found a second wind, and a remarkable detail appeared in the image of the musicians - an orange tie.
The group celebrated its tenth anniversary loudly: concerts were held in major cities of Russia and attracted thousands of fans to stadiums. Valery Syutkin and the Bravo musicians recorded the albums “Moscow Beat” and “Road to the Clouds,” which became multi-platinum.
In the mid-1990s, the frontman left the band: he was tired of the busy schedule and working seven days a week. Being at the peak of popularity for five years exhausted his strength and required Valery to reboot.
Another reason for leaving Bravo was the differing views on the future of the team between Valery Syutkin and Evgeniy Khavtan. The composer and founder advocated for changes in image and style, but Syutkin did not understand why change what fans liked and had not outlived its usefulness.
After a short intermission, the singer founded a jazz group, giving it the name “Syutkin and Co.” The team recorded five albums. The first was released in the year the group was founded - in 1995. It included the hit song “7000 Above the Ground.” The following year, Syutkin and Co. recorded the disc “Radio of Night Roads.” In 1998, fans rejoiced at the release of the album “Far from All” with the title song “Far.”
Valery Syutkin presents surprises to fans, arousing interest with unexpected duets. He appeared on stage with Laima Vaikule, Andrei Makarevich and Muslim Magomayev. In 2002, with Muslim Magometovich, he sang the famous composition “The Best City”. In 2005, the performer changed the name and concept of the group, renaming it “Syutkin Rock and Roll Band”.
In 2008, the singer was given the title “Honored Artist of Russia,” and in 2009, the frontman pleased fans with bright videos for the songs “Good” (“Kiraki”) and “I’m not handsome” with lyrics by Mikhail Tanich. In 2012, the band recorded the album “Kiss Slowly”, which included the hit “Moscow-Neva” - a collaboration with the group “Romario”. A video clip was shot for the song.
Since 2020, the star of the 1990s has appeared on stage as part of the Light Jazz group. In the same year, music lovers saw the collection “Moskvich 2015,” which included “golden” hits of the 1950s and 60s, which became classics of the Russian stage. On May 9 of the same year, the singer gathered an army of thousands of fans on the square in Odintsovo, presenting the concert “What a pity, but you are not with me today.” Every year Valery Syutkin delights fans with his participation in the Chereshnevy Les theater and music festival.
The singer is invited to high-rated programs and TV shows. In 2001, he appeared on the “Two Pianos” project as a presenter. And in 2006, the singer, paired with figure skater Irina Lobacheva, participated in the “Stars on Ice” show. Valery Syutkin has repeatedly starred in the New Year's musicals "Old Songs about the Main Thing." And in March 2020, viewers saw the popular performer on the television project “Property of the Republic,” dedicated to the 75th anniversary of the birth of Andrei Mironov. Syutkin sang the hit “Island of Bad Luck”.
Valery Syutkin appears as a guest star in films. In 2007, he starred as the lead singer of VIA in the comedy “Election Day,” and in 2014, Dmitry Dyuzhev invited the singer to play himself in the film “Champions.”
Fans closely monitor news in the artist’s life and work on his official website and Instagram page, where Syutkin has 53 thousand subscribers.
Valery Miladovich Syutkin - biography
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Valery Miladovich Syutkin is a Soviet and Russian singer and musician, author of lyrics for the rock and roll group “Bravo”. Honored Artist of Russia[en] (2008), professor of the vocal department and artistic director of the variety department of Moscow State University for the Humanities named after M. A. Sholokhov. Zodiac sign - Aries.
Valery Syutkin was born
March 22, 1958 in Moscow. He played in school ensembles, and in the early 1970s he participated in several amateur bands, first as a bass guitarist and drummer, and later became a vocalist. Since 1980 - in the Telefon group, in 1985-1988 - in the Zodchie group.
In 1985, Valera’s solo magnetic album “Twist Cascade” was released. In 1989, he created the trio “Fen-o-men”, and in August 1990 he joined the group “Bravo”, after the departure of lead singer Zhanna Aguzarova.
Valery worked in this group for almost six years, and thanks to the fruitful collaboration of Syutkin and Evgeniy Khavtan, the group gained enormous popularity, and the songs of this period are still loved[en] by listeners. At Bravo, Syutkin recorded the albums “Hipsters from Moscow”, “Moscow Beat”, “Road to the Clouds”, and the concert album “10 years of Bravo” was also released. The song “Seven thousand above the ground[en]” was recognized as the best hit of 1995 based on the decision of the Academy of the Russian national award “Star”.
In May 1995, Valery Miladovich parted ways with Bravo and organized the group Syutkin and Co., which soon released the album “What You Need” and “Radio of Night Roads.” Now he is actively engaged in a solo career, he has released several albums, including “Not All”, “2000 Pleasures”, “004”. persona.rin.ru/view/f/0/15527/sjutkin-valerij-miladovich
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On the one hand, Valery Syutkin’s roots are Ural and date back several centuries: one of the Demidovs, who ruled the Urals in the last century, had his boss Syutkin as his right hand. As for the father of the future Bravo soloist, he was born in Perm, came to Moscow at the age of 18 and entered the military academy. A little later, he met a Muscovite woman named Brzhezinskaya (her grandfather was a purebred Pole), who in 1958 gave birth to his son Valery.
Valery Syutkin recalls: “I had a good relationship with my parents. At school I only got straight A's so as not to upset them. And when rock and roll began, my success at school became sharply more modest. My parents took it correctly and did not put pressure on my freedom. I am grateful to my parents for not forcing me to study at institutes that I did not like, for not imposing their views on things on me. They didn’t take extra care and the like...”
It is worth noting that when Valera was in high school, his father left the family. The son perceived this departure as a betrayal and for ten years did not maintain any relationship with his father. And only after growing up, Valery realized that he had no right to judge anyone. Moreover, he himself managed to find happiness only in his third marriage.
Valery Miladovich's professional musical activity began in 1980, when he joined the Telefon group. The singer recalls: “I graduated from a correspondence music school. But the fact is that I did not finish it at the call of my soul. It just wasn’t previously a prerequisite for working on the professional stage. And at first I worked, and then, when there were all sorts of commissions and asked6 “Do you have an education?”, I gave them a certificate: “And here it is!” So I am a choral conductor... But I have a lot of other professions. I'm a bartender, for example, I can pour drinks. I also completed chef courses, although I hate cooking. Courses for toastmasters, car driving[en], conductors of foreign traffic..."
In 1984, Syutkin left Telefon and joined the increasingly popular Zodchie group, whose leader was Yuri Loza. The group performed a lot of “cool” songs and behaved accordingly on stage. V. Syutkin recalls:
“At the end of each tour, we organized so-called “green concerts”, where everyone, from the technical staff to the musicians and administrators, had fun to the fullest. It was considered aerobatics when the viewer does not understand anything, although a colossal joke is played out in the hall before his eyes. For example, you work for a whole stadium, and all the technical staff carry a huge rusty pipe back and forth. Moreover, the viewer thinks that this is how it should be, but you can’t sing anymore and just laugh. There were also sadistic methods. Technicians once rubbed garlic on my microphone. It was impossible to approach him; I immediately started sneezing and crying. What I've done? I called a technician and forced him to wipe this microphone with a damp, gasoline-soaked cloth. “Either,” I say, “replace it with a new one, or sing it yourself...”
Valery Syutkin about himself:
I was born on Friday, March 22, 1958 in Moscow, in a house on the corner of Yauzsky Boulevard and Podkolokolny Lane and I don’t regret it.
He began to study music in the early 70s, participating in several amateur bands as a bass guitarist or drummer. He became a vocalist by accident, replacing the lead singer who suddenly fell ill. 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 column “ Education” I write - listening to records and working on myself based on what I hear.
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, my wife lies wearing the same watch[en] And she nods her head at me And I want Brigitte Bardot, Her and no one else I will no longer sleep with my wife Brigitte Bardot, Marilyn Monroe, Sophia Loren, - This is what we need And There is nothing better to wish for than to relax with them, Today I will sleep in the cinema...
Etc.
The song did not evoke an enthusiastic response from 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 studies, he selected all his professions in which he had to work according to the principle of “as much free time from work as possible.” Valery Syutkin worked as a cook's apprentice, a loader, a watchman, and a conductor of foreign carriages.
In 1976-1978, he served in the Army in Spassk-Dalny, where he continued to sing and play the bass guitar at citywide dances in the local House of Officers, once a week, which generally did not harm his nascent professionalism. After the army, he continued the “parasitic” lifestyle of a rock musician.
Organized in 1979, the Telefon group, after several years of underground work, became a professional group in 1982. Having released several successful magnetic albums, Telefon came under increased control of commissions and art. councils of the Ministry of Culture.
Since we did not perform songs by Soviet composers, we did not use keyboard instruments, and, in a composition that was suspiciously compact for professional groups of that time, we sang our own songs selflessly. Ugliness!
After 3 years of continuous battles with officials, I confused my tracks in the Zodchie group, whose leader Yuri Davydov skillfully avoided bureaucratic reefs, even despite the fact that in addition to me, the notorious Yuri Loza had already been hiding in the group for some time.
“Oh, what legs [en] ” - Yu. Loza |
The changes of the mid-80s allowed us not only to legalize our repertoire, but also to appear on radio and TV with yesterday’s criminal songs.
After a series of triumphant tours to stadiums and sports palaces. We diverged in three solo directions: “Zodchie” (directed by Yu. Davydov), Yuri Loza and the trio “Fen-o-Men”, the leader of which 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 subtraction was more than compensated by the physique of my colleagues Sergei Mirov and Evgeniy Yakovlev. The weight of each of them went well beyond the 100 kilogram mark.
As part of this trio, we toured the whole country[en] with the Diapozon orchestra as part of Mikhail Boyarsky's troupe, worked under contract in Holland and released the album “Zenistaya Caviar” on .
But in the summer of 1990, I received an invitation from E. Khavtan to become a partner and soloist of the Bravo group, and from 1990 to 1995 that shock five-year period took place, which allowed me to this day to consider myself a not hopeless artist. 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 forefront 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 a person who knows that he is talented, but... continues to work!” www.peoples.ru/art/music/pop/sutkin/
On March 12, 1993, Valery Syutkin rented a one-room apartment with his new wife Viola.
At the end of 1992, significant changes began to occur in the personal life of Valery Syutkin - he suddenly fell in love with the 18-year-old costume designer of the group, Violetta. The girl got into the Bravo group under the following circumstances. Once the group performed concerts in Riga. And since at that time the musicians did without a costume designer, one of the band members brought his Riga acquaintance backstage. She then successfully graduated from the Chemical Technology College and worked as a fashion model in the Riga Model House. However, as soon as she was offered to leave the podium and go to work at Bravo, she immediately agreed. For six months, Syutkin and Viola communicated with each other as colleagues, until one day something happened.
Valery recalls: “We were returning from tour. It was early in the morning, we were riding in the back seat of a taxi and, tired from the flight, slept while we were taken in turn to our homes. And in a dream there was a kiss! It happens! The most interesting thing is that there was no prelude to this kiss. And after that, when we woke up, we didn’t say anything to each other, we got there, got out of the car and went in different directions. It was as if nothing had happened. A month passed, and all this time the kiss haunted us..."
It is worth noting that at that time Valery Syutkin was married for the second time, and in this marriage he had a son (he had a daughter from his first marriage). However, his family life was far from ideal, otherwise he would not have rushed headlong into all new amorous hobbies. The singer once admitted: “I was a womanizer. I had some girls, I met here, there and somewhere else at the same time. I had to deceive, get out... This is, in principle, normal if a person leads the life of a womanizer and does not hide it. I then had the feeling that all the interesting life was passing me by, and I tried to keep up with it - noisy companies, girls here and there. It was good..."
When Valery Miladovich began a relationship with Violetta, his colleagues decided that this was another office romance of their friend. Moreover, many knew that Viola already had another young man whom she almost married. A wedding dress was sewn, friends were invited, a restaurant was booked, but Viola suddenly changed her mind. After this, the young man did not give up courting Viola and hoped in his heart that sooner or later she would become his wife. But then the Bravo soloist suddenly appeared on the horizon.
Valery Syutkin recalls: “After the kiss there was a pause... I tried to explain to myself: is this girl interested in me? Although she continued to behave the same as before. Here I already took the initiative, and then everything was like in a French movie, in a flash: a crazy evening turning into a night when I realized what love is in a fusion of physiology, tenderness and charm, and could not understand with whom else I could be like this close as with her. She simply threw me, an adult, out of balance. A week passed after the epoch-making kiss, and the romance began. For four months we managed to hide it...
Then we had a very serious conversation, because three or four times we tried to stop everything, and Viola said that, probably, everything was going very far and there was no point in ruining what had been established. I was torn on two fronts, I had to lie, but I couldn’t, I was tormented. I can’t imagine how people live in two families or when a man has a wife and a mistress all the time. I realized that I had to make a choice. Viola was right - my moral character was far from perfect, and she looked at me the way any woman looks in this situation at a man who spends time with her and then goes to the family. Disgusting! In general, having gathered courage and not allowing everything to become surrounded by rumors, I said everything myself. For the family it was thunder, the ground parted - relations reached the point of extremely hostility...”
Despite the fact that Valery Syutkin left home in what he was wearing, leaving behind a three-room apartment and a car, his wife never forgave him for his betrayal. At first, she even forbade him to see the child[en], so Syutkin was forced to help him financially, almost secretly. According to Viola, it was terribly difficult for them for a couple of years... It turned out that people are completely ill-mannered and don’t understand anything, they don’t want to do well, but they crave scandals, wanting to do bad things to a person in the fullest possible way. Since they did this to me, then you too...
On March 12, 1993, Valery Syutkin and Viola rented a one-room apartment and started life from scratch. The only valuable thing in their household at that time was a small television, which they carried with them to all their rented apartments for three years. And yet, despite the difficulties, their family continued to exist. Fedor Ibatovich Razzakov . Dossier on stars. Behind the scenes of show business. - M.: ZAO Publishing House EKSMO-Press, 1999, p. 356-358.
In this marriage, the couple had a daughter, Viola.
The artist's discography includes more than 20 albums, videos and DVDs.
On television, Valery worked as a TV presenter in the programs “Two Royals” (TV Channel “Russia”) and “A Hit Again” (TV Channel “Culture”).
Participant in the projects of the 1st TV channel “Old songs about the main thing”, “Stars on Ice”.
Participant of cultural programs at the Olympic Games in Seoul 1988, Athens 2004, Turin 2006, Beijing 2008, Vancouver 2010, London 2012. Ambassador of the SOCHI 2014 Olympics.
A regular participant in the annual art festivals "Cherry Forest".
Since 2004, Valery Syutkin has been the artistic director of the variety department of the Moscow State Pedagogical University named after. Sholokhov.
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Family and children of Valery Syutkin
Valery Syutkin’s family and children are the main values in his life. Valery was born into a family of scientists. Father is a graduate and later a teacher at the Military Engineering Academy named after. Kuibysheva, mother - an employee of the Moscow Research Institute of Radio Engineering. Syutkin's parents separated when Valera was only 13.
It’s impossible to say that he had a hard time with his parents’ divorce. Later, Syutkin quite easily created and dissolved marriages with women. The result is 3 trips to the registry office, three children and a grandson. Today Valery is with the former costume designer of the Bravo group Violeta, with whom he has been happily married for more than 25 years. With her he is raising his daughter Violeta.
Syutkin has a rather cool relationship with the children from his first marriage, Maxim and Elena. He helped them until they came of age. 18 years is the starting age for the journey into adulthood, the artist believes so, and the star offspring do not argue with him on this, because on their 18th birthday they received a good gift from their father (Syutkin’s principle), and even in case of failure, he is ready to substitute his strong father's shoulder.
The singer's family and childhood
The future main dude of the Soviet stage was born in the capital on March 22, 1958. The singer's father, Milad, came to conquer Moscow from Perm. According to family legend, the boy received his unusual name from his loving mother for his “sweet”, good-looking appearance.
When Valery later became interested in genealogy, he found out that the Syutkin surname is quite common in the Urals, and in his family there are at least two ancestors who “appeared” in historical documents. One of them discovered an unusually huge gold bar, and the merits of the other were noted by Peter the Great himself.
Valery Syutkin's mother, Bronislava, was an employee of the educational institution where her future husband taught. The artist’s parents met at dance lessons.
Milad left the family when his son was 13. Syutkin Jr. could not forgive this act for a long time, only after many years and having 2 broken marriages behind him, he himself went for reconciliation.
Son of Valery Syutkin - Maxim
The son of Valery Syutkin, Maxim, was born in 1987. According to Syutkin himself, he did not become a good father for his son, torn between family and career. In addition, shortly after the birth of Maxim, Valery divorced his wife. The reason was Valery’s betrayal. Little is known about Maxim's life. He graduated from the Faculty of Geography and works in the tourism sector. Maxim does not hold a grudge against his father, at least he never made any open claims, and it’s a sin to complain - Syutkin put all his children on their feet, helping them financially until they came of age.
Parents
Valera was born in Moscow on March 22, 1958.
His mother, Bronislava Andreevna (maiden name Brzhevitskaya), was born in Moscow. And my maternal grandmother came to the capital from the city of Balta, Odessa region. Valery calls her an Odessa native and believes that it was from his mother’s side that he got his innate sense of humor. Syutkin had never seen Grandfather in his life, but given his last name, Brzhevitsky, he belonged to the indigenous Polish Jews. Mom worked at a military closed radio engineering research institute as a junior researcher.
Dad, Milad Aleksandrovich Syutkin, born in 1929, was from Perm. In his hometown, he graduated from 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 studying, he was offered to take up teaching at the academy, and his father agreed, and so he became a Muscovite. Milad Aleksandrovich 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 a dance club where the teachers were dancers from Igor Moiseev’s group. Mom and dad worked a lot, so Valery’s childhood years were spent under his grandmother’s supervision.
Daughter of Valery Syutkin - Elena
Valery Syutkin’s daughter, Elena, is a child from the artist’s first marriage, which Syutkin himself calls a mistake of his youth. At the same time, he communicates with his daughter, helped her financially, and participated in key moments in the girl’s life. No one has ever heard any reproaches towards her father from her side either. Elena is not a public figure; very little is known about her life. According to Syutkin himself, his daughter is now happily married to a certain businessman and is raising her daughter Vasilisa. Syutkin is proud of his daughter and simply adores his granddaughter.
Daughter of Valery Syutkin - Viola
Valery Syutkin’s daughter, Viola, is the fruit of the artist’s third, happiest marriage. The romance that began in 1992 between him and the Bravo costume designer, Viola, grew into a strong family union, and in 1995, Viola, who is Syutkin’s favorite, was born. Now the girl is studying at the Sorbonne. Upon graduation, she will become an art historian. Her further fate is completely in her hands. Valery made his contribution in the form of his daughter’s education, but where and how to live next is up to her to decide. The girl will probably want to stay in Paris, where she has been living for several years and has managed to get used to the local peculiarities.
Television and awards
In 1995, Valery Syutkin took part in the cabaret “Masks Show”, sang the compositions “7000 above the ground”, “Girl with a paddle” and “Hot Jive”. In 2003 he took part in the game “Russian Roulette”. In 1998 and 2001, the program “While Everyone is Home” came to visit the Syutkin family for tea.
From 1995 to 2004 he was the laureate of “Song of the Year”. In 2009 he received the “Golden Gramophone” for the composition “Minibus”. Three years later, he was also awarded the “Golden Gramophone” for singing the song “Moscow-Neva”.
Wives of Valery Syutkin
Valery Syutkin was married 3 times. The first marriage fell apart almost immediately, despite the birth of their daughter Elena. Today almost nothing is known about the artist’s first wife, and he himself prefers not to talk about her, considering that marriage a mistake of his youth. The name of Valeria’s second wife is also a secret. From her, the musician has his only son, Maxim. The third marriage became the most successful for Syutkin. For 26 years now he has been living in a happy family with Viola, who is 20 years younger than him. The daughter from this marriage was named after her mother.
Syutkin is truly in love with this woman. Marriage with her eclipsed all his previous relationships. At the same time, Valery Syutkin’s ex-wives do not hold a grudge against the musician. With the help of the artist, the children from Valery’s first two marriages were brought up in full prosperity and were able to become worthy people.
Valery Syutkin and the BBPE meme
In the early 2000s, Syutkin found himself in a not very pleasant situation. His face was used by the Lurkmore website to represent the phrase BBPE. Valery Syutkin and the BBPE meme are completely opposite to each other, and it was this fact that became the key when choosing Syutkin’s face for the meme.
The meme with Syutkin received approval from users, but caused a flurry of emotions from the artist himself. As Syutkin has repeatedly stated, BBPE discredits his good name. Litigation that began in 2014 ended in favor of the artist. Now his name and face are not discredited by an absurd meme and a sexist phrase that does not correspond to Valery’s life position.
Albums featuring Valery Syutkin
Group "Telephone"
- Phone 1 - 1981
- Concert at PhysTech - 1982
- Mafia -1983
- Concert in Vladivostok - 1984
- Ka-Ka (Cascade Kadyrov) - 1984
- Twist cascade - 1985
Ensemble "Architects"
- Rock Panorama - 1986
- Ecology - 1987
- Concert in Talin - 1987
- Fifth series - 1987
- Child of Urbanism - 1987
- Neprukha - 1988
- Rubbish from the hut - 1989
Team "Feng o men"
- Granular caviar – 1989
Group "Bravo"
- Hipsters from Moscow - 1990
- Moscow beat - 1992
- Road to the Clouds - 1994
- Life in Moscow - 1994
Syutkin and Co.
- Just what you need (7000 above ground) - 1995
- Night Road Radio - 1996
- Not all - 1998
- «004» — 2000
- Best songs - 2002
- Great Collection - 2006
- The best and new - 2010
- Kiss Slowly - 2012
Instagram and Wikipedia Valery Syutkin
Valery Syutkin is a fairly active user of social networks. Instagram and Wikipedia Valery Syutkin will be able to tell fans everything that the artist lives today. Photo albums are regularly updated on his Instagram. On the social network, the artist shares with fans photographs from concerts, rehearsals and other significant events in his life. Sometimes there appear joint photographs of Valery with his wife and children and the artist’s reflections on the meaning of life, his role in raising children, assessing himself as a father and a person in general.
Other projects
Syutkin is a fairly frequent guest on television. In 2001, the musical television game “Two Pianos” appeared on the RTR channel, the host of which was Valery.
In 2006, Valery, together with figure skater Irina Lobacheva, took part in the TV show “Stars on Ice”, starred in one of the parts of the popular New Year’s TV musical “Old Songs about the Main Thing”, and also made a cameo in the film “Election Day” by Quartet I.
Valery Syutkin in the film “Election Day” It is worth noting that Syutkin took part in the cultural program of the 1988, 2004, 2006, 2008, 2010 and 2012 Olympic Games.
Valery Syutkin now
In the spring of 2020, Valery Syutkin appeared in the capital’s metro. Muscovites and guests of the city were quite surprised to see and hear the star in the station lobby, where the singer performed hits. As it turned out, Syutkin participated in the “Music in the Metro” project.
In March 2017, the premiere of the musical production “Delight” took place on the stage of the shopping center “On Strastnoy”. The author of the play was Syutkin, who also played the main role of the one-man show. This is a kind of staged “memoir” of the artist: Valery Miladovich told the audience entertaining stories from his own biography, told about meetings with famous people whom he met on tours in Russia and European countries.
Today Valery Syutkin has to live in three countries. He regularly visits Lithuania, his wife’s homeland, and France, where 21-year-old Viola is studying in her final year at the Sorbonne.
In the spring of 2020, Syutkin visited Ivan Urgant on the “Evening Urgant” show, where he spoke about the one-man show and the events that inspired him to stage it. To the accompaniment of the TV presenter, viewers heard the artist perform the romantic composition “On the Edge of Sunset.”
In the same year, the ex-soloist of “Bravo” appeared at an anniversary show dedicated to the 30th anniversary of the ballet “Todes”. Syutkin performed together with the artists of the famous choreographic group of Alla Dukhova, performing the song “Handsome”.
Triumphant career takeoff
In 1990, the head of the Bravo group, Evgeniy Khavtan, invited Valery to take the place of lead singer. The day before, the controversial performer Zhanna Aguzarova left the team. Syutkin agreed without hesitation, which he later did not regret. The singer had to change not only his image, but also adjust his performance style. In his lyrics, he used the “hipsters” subculture, popular at that time, and the music was reminiscent of overseas tracks of the 50s.
As part of the Bravo group, Valery recorded the following records: “Hipsters from Moscow”, “Moscow Beat”, “Live in Moscow”, “Road to the Clouds”, which later became multi-platinum. Compositions from these albums are still widely heard and played on radio stations.
Five years later, Valery left the Bravo group and created his own project, Syutkin and Co.
With the new team, Valery recorded such records as: “What is needed”, “Radio of night roads”, “Not everything...”, “004”. The composition “7,000 Above the Ground” was recognized as a hit in 1995. In the same year, Syutkin won the title of laureate of the professional award “Star”, and in 1996 he was recognized as the best artist.
In 2004, Valery updated the lineup of participants, and the team transformed into the Syutkin Rock-N-Roll Band. In 2008, Valery was awarded the title of “Honored Artist of Russia.” The following year, Syutkin’s fans enjoyed watching such clips as: “Okay”, “I’m not handsome.” In 2012, the jazz band presented the album “Kiss Slowly,” which included the already famous hit “Moscow-Neva.”
In 2020, the idol of the 90s recorded a joint album with Light Jazz, Moskvich 2015. The record contained popular hits from the 50s and 60s. On May 9 of the same year, Syutkin played a live concert “What a pity that you are not with me today” on the square in Odintsovo, where an audience of thousands of listeners gathered. Valery annually participates in the theater and music festival “Cherry Forest”.
In 2020, Valery took part in the television project “Property of the Republic”, dedicated to the 75th anniversary of Andrei Mironov. The singer brilliantly performed the song “Island of Bad Luck.” For many years, Syutkin has been the chairman of the jury of the “Muses of the World” competition. In 2020, Valery took part in the unusual project “Music in the Metro”.
In March, the premiere of the musical production “Delight” took place. In the one-man show, Valery played the main role, told comic incidents from his own life, and talked about his tour of Europe and Russia. In the spring of 2020, Syutkin became a guest of the “Evening Urgant” entertainment program, where he performed a composition on “The Edge of Sunset.”
Then the artist performed at the anniversary concert of the ballet “Todes”, performed the song “Handsome” together with the choreographic group of Alla Dukhova. Since 2020, the artist has been an honorary artist of the city of Moscow.