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Ivo Bobul
Background information
Birth nameIvan Vasilievich Bobul
Born (1953-06-17) 17 June 1953 (age 70)
Terebleche, Chernivtsi Oblast, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union
GenresPop
Occupation(s)Singer
Years active1980–present

Ivo Bobul (Ukrainian: Іво Бобул; born 1953, Chernivtsi Oblast) is a Ukrainian singer.[1] Bobul won the People's Artist of Ukraine award in 1998.[2]

Biography

Bobul started as a restaurant singer, before becoming part of the VIA Chernivtsi Philharmonic in 1980. A year later he moved to Live Water, where he replaced his future wife and companion on the stage Liliа Sandulesu.

Bobul was attracted by the composer Alexander Morozov, whom he joined in the composer's music center in Cherkasy. In Cherkasy, he made his first video, Ivo Bobul's Dusi Krinitsa. In 1991, Ivo returned to Chernivtsi and began singing duets with Lilia Sandulesu. In early 1998, Ivo Bobul was awarded the title of People's Artist of Ukraine.[2]

Ivo Bobul became very famous among the youth when the band Tanok na Maidani Kongo created a sarcastic song Ivo Bobul, where the singer is presented as a superhero. In 2015, Bobul and TNMK performed the song together at a concert in honor of the band's birthday.[3]

References

  1. ^ "Іво Бобул — Я люблю свою країну".
  2. ^ a b Нагороджений Указом Президента України від 22 січня 1998 року № 43
  3. ^ "ТНМК and Іво Бобул — Іво Бобул (Live)".

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