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Ivan Doroschuk

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Genres
  
Synth-pop, New wave


Born
  
October 9, 1957 (age 59) (
1957-10-09
)

Origin
  
Instruments
  
Vocals, guitar, bass, drums, keyboards, synthesizers

Years active
  
1975–2004, 2010–present

Associated acts
  
Men Without Hats, Voivod, Mitsou

Website
  
www.menwithouthats.com www.safetydance.com

Music group
  
Men Without Hats (Since 1977)

Albums
  
The Spell, Rhythm of Youth, Love in the Age of War, Greatest Hats, Sideways

Profiles

Ivan Eugene Doroschuk (/ˈdɒrəs.ʌk/ or /ˈdɒrə.ʃʌk/, born October 9, 1957) is an American-born Canadian musician. He is the lead vocalist and founding member of Men Without Hats.

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Early life

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Doroschuk was born on October 9, 1957, the oldest of three brothers born in Champaign, Illinois to Canadian parents, Eugene and Betty Doroschuk. The family's ethnic origin was Ukrainian. In 1962, after earning a Ph.D., Doroschuk's father accepted a position at the University of Montreal, and relocated the family back to Quebec. His mother became a member of the music faculty at Montreal's McGill University, teaching classical voice. Doroschuk and his younger brothers, Stefan and Colin, are all classically trained musicians.

Ivan Doroschuk Ivan Doroschuk 1987 Interview Clip YouTube

In 1976, at the age of 18, Doroschuk briefly studied law in the south of France, returning to Montreal in 1977. At McGill University, he was a student in the Film and Communications program.

Musical career

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Doroschuk formed the Canadian new wave/synthpop group Men Without Hats in 1977, earning worldwide success with "The Safety Dance" in 1982 and "Pop Goes the World" in 1987. Men Without Hats started out as a new wave band, but the band's sound changed throughout the 1980s, adding more rock influence and transitioning to hard rock by the end of 1990.

Ivan Doroschuk Ivan Doroschuk Radio Interview September 2011 Part 1 of 2

In 1997, recording under the name "Ivan," he released a solo album, The Spell. He attempted to reform Men Without Hats in 2003, releasing what was meant to be his second solo album, Mote in God's Eye, as the band's comeback album No Hats Beyond This Point, but the group did not reform.

A full reformation of the group Men Without Hats occurred in 2010, with Doroschuk leading three new members. In 2012, they released the album Love in the Age of War, in which Doroschuk returned the band to its early-1980s synthpop sound by creating an intentional follow-up album to 1982's Rhythm of Youth.

Personal life

Doroschuk married in the late 1990s, and later divorced. He has one son, age 13–14, and was a stay-at-home father prior to reforming Men Without Hats. He resides in Victoria, British Columbia.

Between the end of the tour to promote The Spell in 1999 and Men Without Hats' reunion in 2010, the only public appearances he made were on VH1's True Spin in 2003 and at a SOCAN awards show in November 2008 to collect an award for "The Safety Dance."

Songs

The Safety DanceRhythm of Youth · 1982
Pop Goes the WorldPop Goes the World · 1987
Where Do the Boys GoFolk of the 80's (Part III) · 1984

References

Ivan Doroschuk Wikipedia