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Andriy Volodymyrovych Khlyvnyuk (; born 31 December 1979) is a Ukrainian musician, the vocalist and lyricist of the group
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Biography

Andriy Khlyvnyuk was born on December 31, 1979, in
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,
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, then in the
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,
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. He studied at the music school in the accordion class, the First City Gymnasium. In 2001, the group won the "Pearl of the Season" festival and the band's musicians moved to
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. In the capital, Andriy became interested in
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and swing, sang with the Acoustic Swing Band. Later, from the members of three groups – Acoustic Swing Band, Dust Mix and Tartak – the group "Graphite" was formed, in which Andriy was a vocalist. In 2004, Khlyvnyuk, together with the guitarist of the Tartak band, Andriy "Mukha" Samoilo, organized the BoomBox funky groove group. For several years, the group has gained great popularity in Ukraine and Russia. In April 2005, the first album "Melomaniya" was recorded. In 2006, the second disc "Family Business" was released, which received gold status in Ukraine (at the moment, more than 100 thousand copies of the disc have been sold) Khlyvnyuk was the sound producer of the album of the Ukrainian singer Nadine, with whom he performed his own song "I Don’t Know" in a duet in 2007, and then shot a video. The duet received the award "The most unexpected project of the year" according to the portal E-motion. In the summer of 2007, the composition "Watchmen" hit the radio air of Russian radio stations, and in the fall, the composition "ta4to" got into the rotation of Moscow radio stations. Over time, Russian recording companies became interested in BoomBox, and a contract was signed with Monolith to publish the albums Melomania and Family Business in Russia, which were released on June 10, 2008. In August 2009, Khlyvnyuk, together with Evgeny Koshev and
Potap Oleksiy Andriyovich Potapenko (; born 8 May 1981), known professionally as Potap (Потап) is a Ukrainian singer, rapper, songwriter, and producer. He has been involved as a performer and/or producer in ''Potap I Nastya'', ''Vremya i Steklo ...
, voiced the French parkour thriller "13th District: Ultimatum". Andriy voiced the French policeman Damien. In December 2009, the group released a joint album with the Kyiv DJ Tonique. On June 24, 2010, the presentation of the album "All Inclusive" took place in Kyiv. At the end of 2011, the album "Sredniy Vik" was released.


2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine

In February 2022, after the
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, he joined the Ukrainian Territorial Defense Forces. Shortly afterwards, he made an
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recording of the first verse of the Ukrainian folk song "Oh, the Red Viburnum in the Meadow" (), which became viral on social media. Khlyvnyuk, wearing fatigues and carrying an
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, videoed his performance in
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in Kyiv, with the
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in the background, and posted it on
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on February 27. Subsequently, the South African musician
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also supported the Ukrainian people in the war against the Russian army and made a remix of the recording. On March 26 Khlyvnyuk's unit came under mortar fire, losing two pickup trucks and Khlyvnyuk receiving a shrapnel wound to the face. He moved from the Territorial Defense Forces to serving in the
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Pink Floyd collaboration

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of
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used Khlyvnyuk's recording of "Oh, the Red Viburnum..." as the vocal track on Pink Floyd's April 2022 single "
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" in support of Ukraine.


Awards

Andriy became the winner of the Yuna Music Award in 2012 and 2013 in the nomination "Best Lyricist". He received the YUNA Award in 2016 in the nominations for Best Song ("Злива") and Best Duet (
Jamala Susana Alimivna Jamaladinova. (born 27 August 1983), known professionally as Jamala,. is a Ukrainian singer. She represented and won the Eurovision Song Contest 2016 with her song "1944 (song), 1944". In 2017, 2018, 2019, 2022, 2023 and 2024 ...
, Andriy Khlyvnyuk, Dmytro Shurov "Злива"). In 2022, Andiry was presented with the Order for Courage 3d class.


Personal life

In July 2010, information appeared that Khlyvnyuk married Hanna Kopylova, a graduate of the Faculty of Journalism of Kyiv University Shevchenko, the daughter of
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, who at that time was the Deputy Minister of Finance of Ukraine. Andriy and Hanna have a son Ivan (born in 2010) and a daughter Oleksandra (born in 2013). In 2020, he divorced his wife.


TV

In the summer of 2015, Khlyvnyuk became one of the jury members of the sixth season of the
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vocal competition on the Ukrainian STB TV channel, replacing
Ivan Dorn Ivan Oleksandrovich Dorn (), born Ivan Aleksandrovich Eryomin (; born 17 October 1988), is a Ukrainian singer and actor. He is also active as a DJ, TV presenter and producer, and a former member of the band ''Para Normalnyh'' (''Пара Норм� ...
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References


External links


Round table
with Andriy Khlyvniuk, Jamala, Evgeny Filatov and Marko Galanevich on the state of Ukrainian music at Buro 24/7 Ukraine
Blog of Oleksii Sohomonov
producer of "Boombox" {{DEFAULTSORT:Khlyvnyuk, Andrey Ukrainian tenors Musicians from Cherkasy Living people 1979 births Ukrainian military personnel of the Russian invasion of Ukraine