- Ivan
Eugene Doroschuk (/ˈdɒrəstʃʌk, ˈdɒrəʃʌk/,
French pronunciation: [ivɑ̃ øʒɛ̃ dɔʁɔʃyk]) (born 9
October 1957) is an American-born
Canadian musician...
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music is
characterized by the
baritone voice of
their lead
singer Ivan
Doroschuk, as well as
their elaborate use of
synthesizers and
electronic processing...
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single from
Rhythm of Youth. The song was
written by lead
singer Ivan
Doroschuk after he had been
ejected from a club for pogo dancing. The song entered...
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songwriter Ivan
Doroschuk’s sardonic vocal" and
particularly praised the production. All
tracks are
written by Ivan
Doroschuk unless otherwise noted...
- was
instead released on the followup, In the 21st Century. In 1990,
Doroschuk wrote the song "A
Funny Place (The
World Is)",
which reused part of the...
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final album with the
lineup consisting of Ivan
Doroschuk (vocals),
Stefan Doroschuk (guitar),
Colin Doroschuk (keyboards) and
Allan McCarthy (keyboards)....
- song has been
inducted into the
Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame. Ivan
Doroschuk wrote the song as a light-hearted
instrumental tune like "Popcorn" and...
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recorded at
Hudson Studios in New York and
produced by b****ist
Stefan Doroschuk, with Mike
Scott as co-producer. The
album was
officially released only...
- man Ivan
Doroschuk delivers such
sophomoric lyrics so sternly." All
tracks are
written by Ivan
Doroschuk and
Stefan Doroschuk Ivan
Doroschuk – vocals...
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second and last
album to be
released with the
lineup of Ivan
Doroschuk (vocals),
Stefan Doroschuk (guitar),
Marika Tjelios (b****),
Heidi Garcia (backing vocals)...