Myroslav Dzhonovych Kuvaldin (Ukrainian: Мирослав Джонович Кувалдін, romanized: Myroslav Dzhonovych Kuvaldin; born 19 January 1975) is a Ukrainian singer of Nigerian origin,[1][2] songwriter and television presenter. He is the founder and lead vocalist of the reggae band The VYO.
Early life
Kuvaldin's father is from Nigeria, who lived in Ukraine while studying in the Zaporizhzhia State Medical University. After graduation he returned to Nigeria and Kuvaldin was raised by his mother.[1][2]
In 1979 Kuvaldin moved to Kobeliaky, Ukraine. He studied first in the Poltava National Pedagogical University, later in a Kharkiv university (speciality "Director of performance and mass events"), later in a Kyiv university, and finally in the Institute of practical psychology.[3]
Career and The VYO
Kuvaldin and Ukrainian guitarist Sergey Pidkaura founded the band The VYO in Kobeliaky in 1991. In 1995 The VYO won the third place at the all-Ukrainian song festival Chervona Ruta. In 1997 the band signed a contract with an art agency "Terytoriia A". They had been placed in rotation on the national television and reached the peak of their popularity.[4][5][6][7][8]
In 2000 Kuvaldin started a career of a TV host for the channel M1, and The VYO announced an official disband.[6][4][9]
On 21 August 2008, the band reunited and released a new album "Ganja".[10]
During the Euromaidan in 2013, Kuvaldin and The VYO supported protesters.[11]
^ abSkrypnyk, H. A. (2008). Українська музична енциклопедія [Ukrainian Music Encyclopedia] (in Ukrainian). H. A. Skrypnyk, Rylsky Institute of Art Studies, Folklore and Ethnology (Vol. 2 ed.). Kyiv: Rylsky Institute of Art Studies, Folklore and Ethnology. p. 176. ISBN978-966-02-4099-5. OCLC855889913.