Shura (Russian singer)

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Shura
Shura in July 2010
Shura in July 2010
Background information
Birth nameAlexander Vladimirovich Medvedev
Born (1975-05-20) 20 May 1975 (age 46)
Novosibirsk, Soviet Union
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • Singer
  • songwriter
Years active1997–present
Labels
  • Soyuz
  • Gramophone
  • Prologue Music
  • Monolit
Associated acts
Websiteshuraofficial.ru

Alexander Vladimirovich Medvedev (Russian: Александр Владимирович Медведев, born 20 May 1975), also known as Shura (Russian: Шура), is a Russian singer/songwriter.[1]

He reached his career peak at the end of the 1990s. He gained popularity due to his unconventional appearance (including his lack of front teeth) and performance.

Early life[]

Was born in Novosibirsk on May 20, 1975. His parents met when his mother Svetlana was 17 years old and his father Vladimir was 20 years old. A year later she gave birth to Sasha. Shortly after, his parents separated and his mother married Nikolay Dudchenko. His father did not take part in the life of his son.[2] Alexander was an unwanted child who was beaten by his mother and was given to an orphanage when he was nine. His teeth were knocked out by his younger brother Mikhail, with whom he often feuded.[3]

From age 12, he sang in the Novosibirsk restaurant "Rus", where his grandmother Vera Mikhailovna worked as chef.[4]

According to Shura, he had many teachers who tried to teach him to sing, but he preferred to avoid training, due to lack of teeth and wrong breathing technique.

Shura did not finish high school. He was expelled after the seventh grade with a certificate of "incomplete secondary education". Beginning in childhood, he imitated other singers. He spent four years as a Pioneer leader in a camp. From an early age, Shura learned how to cook, sew, embroider, weave macramé, and for some time he led a circle of needlework. At school evenings he most often played the role of Baba Yaga.

Shura went to Riga, where he graduated from the course of designers and florists and received a master's diploma in making ikebana. In the mid-1990s, Shura became a "mass-entertainer". He began to sing songs of Novosibirsk composer Pavel Yesenin when he was 17.[3]

You can say that the restaurant gave me a chance. It was there, when I was 17, that I met a young musician Pavel Yesenin. Pasha wrote a few songs for me, over time they became hits. The first person who appreciated my album was my grandmother. She said: "You sing so well! But only in what language, I did not understand. " Then Pasha convinced me that with this album success waits for me. And I went from Novosibirsk to Moscow.[3]

— Shura

His popularity peaked in the late 1990s. He gained fame for his extravagant manner of performance and memorable appearance - which was, for a long time, the absence of his anterior teeth. Some of his songs (for example, "Noisy summer rains", "Do good," "Cold Moon" and "Do not believe in tears") became the object of numerous parodies.

In 2007, he took part in the show You are a Superstar! On the NTV channel.

In 2015, he took part in the third season of the show One to One! on channel Russia-1.

On January 10, 2018, he underwent surgery for a hip replacement at the Russian Ilizarov Scientific Center for Restorative Traumatology and Orthopaedics.[5]

Personal life[]

In spite of his perceived homosexuality, which he called part of his image,[6][7] Shura introduced his fiancée Lisa to the public in May 2010.[8][9]

Shura was a drug addict. He spent $2,000 for treating his drug addiction.[10]

He was diagnosed with testicular cancer. He underwent an operation and 18 rounds of chemotherapy. The rehabilitation period lasted four years. During that time, he was bound to a wheelchair and had a tremor in his right hand that lasted a year and a half. He spent roughly a million dollars on treatment in clinics in Russia and Switzerland.[11][12][13] In 2019, during the period of his drug addiction, Shura gifted his flat to scammers. On April 30, 2019, the Russian Court rejected his claim against the scammers.[14]

Awards[]

In 1998, he was awarded the Golden Gramophone Award for the song "Do Not Believe in Tears".[12]

References[]

  1. ^ "Шура - Отшу��ели летние дожди 1999 - Песня Года" – via www.youtube.com.
  2. ^ "Певец Шура нашел отца после смерти | StarHit.ru". www.starhit.ru.
  3. ^ Jump up to: a b c "Шура: "Зубы мне выбил младший брат Миша, мама постоянно сталкивала нас лбами"". fakty.ua.
  4. ^ "Бабушка Шуры, заболев раком, отвела от него смерть". sobesednik.ru.
  5. ^ "Певец Шура высказал все, что думает о Кургане. ФОТО". ura.news.
  6. ^ Певец Шура обратился к Олегу Митволю, закрывшему гей-клуб // KP.RU — Москва
  7. ^ Шуре геи сломали ребра // Новости дня на сайте Подробности
  8. ^ правды», Анастасия КОЗЛОВА | Сайт «Комсомольской (May 21, 2010). "Шура вывел в свет свою девушку". KP.RU - сайт «Комсомольской правды».
  9. ^ "Исповедь последнего шута". www.mk.ru. Archived from the original on July 15, 2015.
  10. ^ "Женщины Шуры: Секреты личной жизни". Правда.Ру. December 14, 2004.
  11. ^ правды», Ирина СУХАНОВА | Сайт «Комсомольской (February 3, 2017). "Певцу Шуре из-за рака удалили мужской орган". KP.RU - сайт «Комсомольской правды».
  12. ^ Jump up to: a b "История поп-музыки от Ветлицкой до Ёлки 1991—2011".
  13. ^ "Певец Шура: Я пережил 18 сеансов химиотерапии". sobesednik.ru.
  14. ^ Libgardt, Olga (April 30, 2019). "Новый удар: суд лишил едва исцелившегося от рака Шуру квартиры". Комсомольская правда.

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