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Vasyl Zinkevych (Vasyl Ivanovych Zinkevych) was born on 1 May, 1945 in Vas′kivtsi, Khmelnytskyi Oblast, Ukrainian SSR, is an A 20th-century ukrainian male singer. Discover Vasyl Zinkevych's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 78 years old?

Popular As Vasyl Ivanovych Zinkevych
Occupation Singer-songwriter, musician, dancer, actor, designer
Age 78 years old
Zodiac Sign Taurus
Born 1 May 1945
Birthday 1 May
Birthplace Vas′kivtsi, Khmelnytskyi Oblast, Ukrainian SSR
Nationality Ukrainian SSR

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1945

Vasyl Ivanovych Zinkevych (Васи́ль Іва́нович Зінке́вич; born 1 May 1945) is a Soviet and Ukrainian singer, actor, dancer and costume designer.

1966

However, the group's main lead singer moved away from Vyzhnytsia in 1966, leaving Dutkivsky to find a new singer.

When Dutkivsky struggled to find a replacement, Vasyl Vaskov, the leader of the dance ensemble Smerchina, suggested Zinkevych.

Dutkivsky taught Zinkevych to sing, and found himself pleasantly surprised by Zinkevych perseverance.

However, when a local television station wanted to use a recorded version of Smerichka's song "Snizhynki padayut'", Zinkevych failed to deliver the version that Dutkivsky had desired.

Television producer Vasyl Strihovych asked Dutkivsky to find another singer.

""Zinkevych was supposed to sing solo, and the girls would sing in unison.

Vasyl, not having the experience of recording in a studio, did not sing like he needed.

Strihovych proposed to me to find someone else.

I remembered the student of the medical institute, Volodya Ivasyuk, who during the dances at the House of the Officers had sung my song "Bazhannya".

Volodya arrived.

Having a musical background, a violinist-to-be, he recorded the song in a few takes.

Zinkevych was hurt in his pride then.

He was offended, he was strudding the hallways of the studio, humming and humming something, and then requested me, to let him do just one more take.

Having gotten his act together, this time, Vasyl sang better.""

- Levko Dutkivsky

Eventually, this last version by Zinkevych was chosen over the version that Ivasyuk sang, with Ivasyuk also preferring Zinkevych's version to his own.

1967

Composer and musician Levko Dutkivsky started a VIA named Smerichka in 1967 in that same cultural centre as in which Zinkevych danced.

1968

In 1968, he moved to Vyzhnytsia and was enrolled in the College of Applied Arts.

He became involved in traditional dancing at the Dim kul'tury, the local cultural centre, in the dancing ensemble Smerchina.

He also started to design and stitch national costumes.

1969

In 1969, Zinkevych proposed that Nazariy Yaremchuk should join the group, to which Dutkivsky agreed upon hearing the latter's singing voice.

1970

Alongside Nazariy Yaremchuk, Sofia Rotaru and Volodymyr Ivasyuk, Zinkevych was one of the faces of the Ukrainian roots revival music of the 1970s.

Zinkevych found his initial fame as the lead singer of the Ukrainian VIA Smerichka and as the lead actor in the 1970 film Chervona Ruta.

His interpretations of Volodymyr Ivasyuk's songs "Chervona Ruta", "Myla moia" and "Na shvydkykh poizdakh" made him known all over the Soviet Union.

In 1970, Zinkevych, without having any prior acting experience, was cast as the lead role of Boris in Chervona Ruta, one of the first Soviet television musicals.

He played opposite to Sofia Rotaru, who played the female lead role Oksana.

1971

The film was debuted in 1971 and was a widespread success throughout the whole Soviet Union, but especially in Ukraine.

In the film, Zinkevych sang several songs that became hits throughout Ukraine and most of the wider Soviet Union, such as "Myla moia" and "Chervona Ruta".

For a long time, Zinkevych and Rotaru were miscredited to have sung "Vodohray" in the film, but the version that was played in the background was sung by Yaremchuk and Maria Isak.

Due to the group's growing popularity, Smerichka was asked to perform a song during the first annual Pesnya goda in Moscow in 1971, alongside already established names such as Iosif Kobzon, Eduard Khil and Muslim Magomayev.

In their Hutsul attire, Zinkevych and Yaremchuk looked very out of place in the Russian capital.

The performance however was well-received by the audience and the clear confusion of the group, who was miscredited as "Semerichka", led to humour as well.

1995

He was appointed a People's Artist of Ukraine in 1995, received the Ukrainian State Prize in 1994 and became a Hero of Ukraine in 2009.

Several of Zinkevych songs, as well as some of his dance choreographies, made it to the "Golden Fund of Ukrainian artistry".

Zinkevych was born several days before the end of World War II in the village of Vas'kivtsi in western Ukraine.

From a young age, Zinkevych loved drawing and wanted to become a metal worker.

Zinkevych then went into required Soviet military service, first being stationed in Lviv and later in Czechoslovakia.

During his service, as opposed to most of his colleagues, he became engaged in dancing rather than singing or playing music.

After completing military service, he moved to the tradition-rich Bukovina region, where he thought he could learn the craftmanship of metal work best.