voc, *1930 RU
Singer of Pop, Folk and World
A.k.a. Аркадий Кручиний
Russian singer born in 1930, Odessa., emigrated to Israel ca. 1964 and began singing. During WWII, Arkady made friends with Gypsies/Roma and learned many of their songs. One evening at the Picadilly nightclub, journalist Aharon Shamir told Arkady that his voice could fascinate anyone listening to him, and from that day Arkday rose among the ranks of Israeli singers. He sang in Russian, Yiddish, English, and Italian. This profile is taken from the liner notes of his first album Russian Favorites
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Аркадий Кручиний | Arkady Cruchiny | 1968 | Single |
Arkady Cruchiny In Yiddish Songs | Arkady Cruchiny | 1968 | Single |
Bucharest = Бухарест | Arkady Cruchiny | 1968 | Single |
Аркадий Кручиний | Arkady Cruchiny | 1968 | Single |
Songs Of The Six Days War | Arkady Cruchiny | 1967 | Single |
Arkady Cruchiny Sings For You | Arkady Cruchiny | 1965 | Single |
Yesterday And Today | Arkady Cruchiny • Geta Luca And Orchestra Eli Rubinstein | 1965 | Single |
Russian Favorites | Arkady Cruchiny | 1960 | Album |
Gypsy Songs = Цыганские Песни | Arkady Cruchiny | Single | |
Dorogi = Дороги | Arkady Cruchiny | Album |