Oleg Alyabin

Oleg Alyabin

Chanson music performer
Date of Birth: 04.03.1961
Country: Ukraine

Content:
  1. Early Beginnings: A Passion for Music and Dance
  2. Military Service and Transition to Professional Singer
  3. Forging a New Chapter in Shanson Music
  4. Breakthrough and the "Heart of a Hooligan" Album
  5. Solo Success and Subsequent Albums

Early Beginnings: A Passion for Music and Dance

Oleg Alyabin was born on March 4, 1961, in the city of Rubezhnoye, Luhansk Oblast, Ukraine. From a young age, he exhibited a keen interest in music and dance, performing as a singer and guitarist at local dance events. While working in a restaurant in his hometown, he honed his vocal abilities, further solidifying his path in music.

Military Service and Transition to Professional Singer

Oleg's musical journey took a pause when he was drafted into the Soviet military. He served in the Song and Dance Ensemble "Stroitel" in Severomorsk. After his discharge in 1983, he moved to Abkhazia and later to Sochi.

Forging a New Chapter in Shanson Music

The year 1989 marked a pivotal turning point in Oleg's career. He recorded his first six songs in the Shanson genre and began participating in collaborative concerts. In 1991, he received an unexpected opportunity to join Roxana Babayan's ensemble as a bass guitarist and backing vocalist.

Breakthrough and the "Heart of a Hooligan" Album

In 1996, Oleg relocated to Moscow, where he met Igor Slutskiy, a renowned producer who introduced him to Vadim Tsyganov. Through Tsyganov's support, Oleg's debut album, "Heart of a Hooligan," was released in 2001, propelling him to stardom.

Solo Success and Subsequent Albums

From 2002 onward, Oleg embarked on a solo career, releasing a string of successful albums. In 2003, he released "The Fate of a Thug," followed by "Red Currant" in 2004, "The Most Beautiful" in 2005, and "Letting You Go" in 2006. These albums solidified his status as a prominent figure in the Shanson genre.

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