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Valeriy Syutkin ( March 22, 1958, Moscow ) - Soviet and Russian singer and musician [ 1 ] , songwriter for the rock -n-roll "Bravo" band. Honored Artist of Russia (2008 ) [ 2 ], Professor of vocal and artistic director of the department of pop MGGU behalf of MA Sholokhov. [3] Member of the Board of RAO Authors. The most well-known songs : " 7000 on earth ", "Moscow -Neva " , " Radio nighttime roads " , " Black Cat " and " Pretty Boy ". Born in Moscow on March 22, 1958. He spent his childhood at the intersection Yauzsky and Pokrovsky Boulevard with street Obukha [1] (now st. Vorontsovo field). Was born in the family of the teacher of the Military Engineering Academy named after Kuibyshev [1] Milada Alexandrovich [4] Syutkina born in Perm, and Muscovite Bronislava Andreevny Brzhezitskoy [1] [5]. He returned at the beginning of the 1970s, participating in several garage bands as a bass player or a drummer. Playing in the school ensemble performing songs «The Beatles», «Grand Funk Railroad», «Deep Purple», «Led Zeppelin», «Slade», «Smokie». Once I replaced the diseased singer. So was the frontman. Before the army worked as an apprentice chef in the "Ukraine" restaurant [ 1 ]. In 1976-1978 he served in the Air Force aircraft mechanic in the Far East. In his spare time he played at the airport in the ensemble "Flight ." This team at different times were many well-known musicians. Among them Alexey Glyzin [ 5 ]. In 1980 he began working with a group of "Telephone", which two years later became a professional touring team Philharmonic. "Phone" released the album "Ka Ka", which is a cycle of songs about invented characters Suleiman Suleimanovich Kadyrov and Lev Abramovich Cascade. Prior to joining the professional scene Sjutkin worked as a bartender, a porter at the Belorussky Railway Station, then in the same place, the conductor of passenger cars westbound directorate of international tourist traffic [1]. "Telephone" lasted until 1984. In 1985 Syutkin released the album "Twist - stage " where he helped Yuri Loza (guitar ), Alexander Belonosov (keyboards ) , Gennady Gordeev (drums ) and saxophonist of the " Bravo" Alexander Stepanenko. In the same year moved to Sjutkin " Architects ", where he sang along with Yuri Vine. After the departure of the " Architects " has created a trio of " Fan -o -man ", with whom he recorded the album " Caviar grain ," won the Audience Award at the International Competition " Steps to Parnassus " and worked for two years in the company of Mikhail Boyarsky , where he sang to the accompaniment orchestra "Diapason"