Vladimir Igorevich Khanutin ( November 19, 1973 , Leningrad [1] - August 11, 2007 [2] , St. Petersburg ) is a Russian drummer and bass player.
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| Full name | Vladimir Igorevich Khanutin |
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| Professions | drummer and bass player |
| Instruments | drums, bass |
| Genres | rock |
| Collectives | “Horrible Barbulators and Gasturbals”, “ Chizh & Co ”, Little Blues Traveling Band, “N.O.M.”, “Cradle for a cat” |
Content
- 1 Biography
- 2 Discography
- 3 notes
- 4 Literature
- 5 Links
Biography
He was a patron of the club "10" organized by Radion Chikunov, played in the groups The Noizes [3] and "Horrible Barbators and Gasturbals" [4] .
In June 1994, he became the drummer of the group Chizh & Co assembled by Sergei Chigrakov [5] [6] .
In addition, Vladimir Hanutin gave several concerts to clubs with the group Little Blues Traveling Band [1] , and also performed as a DJ Kurilsky solo or with the group "Streets" [5] [7] . In the summer of 1997, he radically changed his image by shaving his bald head [8] .
In February 1998, he suddenly left Chizh & Co [5] and in March of the same year he joined one of the fragments of the N.O. M. group, but as a bass player [9]
Later he played in his own project “Herring” [9] [5] , which also included two members of the 2nd Airplane group: guitarist Alexei Lazovsky and keyboard saxophonist Denis Medvedev. At the same time, the latter did not leave their main group; therefore, the “Herring” is sometimes often in the same place as the “Two Airplanes” [10] . Also played in the group "Cradle for the Cat" [11] .
In 2000, he performed together with the guitarist of the group Chizh and Company Mikhail Vladimirov in his solo project Mikhail Vladimirov Band [12] . October 12, 2004 in the Concert Hall Oktyabrsky took part in an anniversary concert dedicated to the 10th anniversary of the group " Chizh & Co " [13] .
At the beginning of 2005, he joined the recreated group “Streets” [3] , which from spring until autumn of the same year played several concerts in clubs, after which it ceased operations [7] .
Discography
- Siskin & Cº
- 1994 - Crossroads
- 1994 - Live
- 1995 - About love
- 1995 - Greatest Hits Live
- 1996 - Erogenous Zone
- 1996 - Polonaise
- 1997 - Bombers
- 1998 - New Jerusalem
- 1998 - Best Blues and Ballads
- 2001 - Pastoral
- other
- 1998 - Yuri Morozov And Chizh & Cº - Illusion
- 2000 - Chernetskiy & Siskin - Comeback
- 2000 - Mikhail Vladimirov - Wingspan
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 S. B. Kovalenko Modern musicians pop, rock, jazz: a brief biographical dictionary. Ripol Classic, 2002. - C. 449-450
- ↑ zoja_gmir: In Memory of Volodya Hanutin
- ↑ 1 2 STREETS are getting crowded! // rock-n-roll.ru, September 3, 2005
- ↑ Siskin and company - Cyril and Methodius megaencyclopedia - article
- ↑ 1 2 3 4 Andrey Burlaka CHIZH & Co // rock-n-roll.ru
- ↑ Karnatsevich V.L. 100 famous Kharkovites. 2005. ISBN 966-03-3202-5 . - S. 463
- ↑ 1 2 Andrey Burlaka STREETS // rock-n-roll.ru
- ↑ Khanutin did not leave, but shaved // the Musical Truth newspaper No. 24 of July 5, 1997. The New Look Publishing House
- ↑ 1 2 Andrey Burlaka NOM // rock-n-roll.ru
- ↑ Andrei Burlaka 2BA AIRCRAFT // rock-n-roll.ru
- ↑ Alexander Trofimov Russian rock. Small Encyclopedia. - LEAN. 2001. - S. 223
- ↑ Siskin abandoned his company . www.intermedia.ru (July 22, 2001). Date of treatment October 7, 2019.
- ↑ Behind the scenes of the Decade of Chizh and Co. in St. Petersburg on November 12, 2004 . dop38.ru. Date of treatment October 7, 2019.
Literature
- Andrei Burlaka. Rock Encyclopedia. Popular music in Leningrad Petersburg. 1965-2005. - St. Petersburg: Amphora, 2007. - T. I — III. - 416 (t. I), 397 (t. II), 520 (t. III) s. - ISBN 978-5-367-00361-1 .
- Andrey Yudin. Born to play. - Publishing house AST, 2009. - 512 p. - (Ya). - 5,000 copies. - ISBN 978-5-17-061824-8 .
Links
- Martyrology of Russian rock on the site rrock.ru
- Vladimir Khanutin