Alexander Solodukha
Alexander Antonovich Solodukha (Belorussian Аляксандр Антонавич Саладуха; Born January 18, 1959 in Kamenka, Sergiev Posad district, Moscow region.) - Belarusian singer.[1]
In 1982, he graduated from the Minsk Medical Institute. He worked as a doctor and participated in amateur performances.
Since 1987 - sings in different pop bands 1991 - Alexander starts his solo career, performing in a Band "Carousel." He determines his music style as schlager song. The same year he earned the nickname "Merry Milkman". He takes part in television and radio broadcasts, concerts in the CIS countries.
Solodukha names Valery Leontiev and Stas Mikhaylov as singers who influenced him.[2]
In 1995, Alexander Solodukha comes to Russia to record his first album, "Hello, some strangers' sweetheart." The co-named song (a remake of the soviet song) has become the absolute hit of the performer. By the present moment, the performed has released 4 albums.[3]
At the National Music Awards 2012 presented by the Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Belarus and the Capital TV channel, Solodukha was honored in the category of “Best Tour” as well as “Creativity of the Year” (together with participants of the project «Russian: Поющие города» from Minsk).[4]
References
- Боярович, Дмитрий; Хацкевич, Елена (2011-08-04). "Павел Свярдлоў: «Чалавек бы патраціў грошы на хлеб, а яго прымушаюць купіць квіток на канцэрт Дарафеевай»" (in Belarusian). Ultra-music.com. Archived from the original on 2020-04-03. Retrieved 2020-04-03.
- Романова, Екатерина (7 October 2015). "Александр Солодуха: В стране кризис, а я покупаю "Мерседес" и езжу в Дубай? Так я этим горжусь!" (in Russian). Komsomolskaya Pravda. Retrieved 18 April 2016.
- http://www.soloduha.by/
- Чернухо, Александр; Бегункова, Марина (2012-12-13). "Национальная музыкальная премия: "С умением переставлять ноты туда-сюда в нашей стране проблем нет"" [National Music Award: “There is no problem with the ability to rearrange notes back and forth in our country”] (in Russian). Ultra-Music. Archived from the original on 2019-06-10. Retrieved 2019-06-10.