The work of this artist and composer is known to many connoisseurs of pop songs. Vyacheslav Dobrynin did not dare to go on stage for a long time. A combination of circumstances forced him to pick up a microphone and go on stage. So this talented singer appeared on the stage.
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Childhood and youth
At a certain historical stage in the Soviet Union, the title "Drummer of Communist Labor" was awarded to specialists who worked better than others on the site or in the brigade. With full justification, Vyacheslav Grigorievich Dobrynin can be called a drummer in his field of activity. Punctual experts meticulously calculated the number of songs that came out of his pen. It turned out more than a thousand. The singer's voice sounded in every yard, in every apartment, in every TV. And today they can be heard at any time of the day and in any weather.
The future maestro was born on January 25, 1946 in an incomplete Soviet family. Parents spent three years together. Their relationship developed at the front. After the Victory, the mother came to her home in Moscow. And my father was sent to the Far East, where military clashes with Japan began. Vyacheslav never had to see his father. The mother and relatives were engaged in raising the boy. At school, Dobrynin studied well. Most of all he loved the lessons of history and singing. The boy was recorded in a music school, where he mastered the technique of playing the button accordion.
Creative activity
Already in his school years, Vyacheslav showed his musical talent and organizational abilities. Passing a training course in a music school in the accordion class, he independently learned to play the guitar. When the records of the famous Beatles quartet began to hit Moscow, he immediately became a big fan of this music. And even organized a vocal and instrumental ensemble with classmates, who called "Orpheus." Having received a certificate of maturity, Dobrynin entered the history department of Moscow State University. He studied art history with great interest and after graduation he was invited to graduate school.
And in his student years, and as a graduate student, Vyacheslav did not leave music lessons. At one point, he realized that his vocation was not science, but creativity. Dobrynin was invited to play as a guitarist in the famous jazz ensemble of Oleg Lundstrem. This was the first application for success. A novice musician and composer in a short time became a prominent figure in the capital's elite. In the mid-70s, he began to collaborate with VIA "Funny Guys", where Alla Pugacheva sang. After a short period of time, Dobrynin began his solo career. His songs became hits after the first performance on TV.