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Yaroslav Yevdokimov

1946 - Today

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Yaroslav Olexandrovych Yevdokimov (Ukrainian: Ярослав Олександрович Євдокимов), born 22 November 1946), is a baritone, Honored Artist of the Russian Federation, and People's Artist of Belarus. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Yaroslav Yevdokimov is the 1,089th most popular singer (down from 950th in 2019), the 600th most popular biography from Ukraine (down from 584th in 2019) and the 13th most popular Ukrainian Singer.

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Among SINGERS

Among singers, Yaroslav Yevdokimov ranks 1,089 out of 4,381Before him are Inge Borkh, Elena Paparizou, Vaçe Zela, Tiken Jah Fakoly, Lena Katina, and François Delsarte. After him are Sumi Jo, MC Hammer, Vanilla Ice, Blondel de Nesle, Marija Šerifović, and Nicole Scherzinger.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1946, Yaroslav Yevdokimov ranks 420Before him are Paul Herman, Chuck Hagel, Caterina Caselli, Keith Mitchell, Michel Leclère, and Trevor Pinnock. After him are Andrej Hoteev, David Watson, Rafik Schami, Tim Pigott-Smith, Simeon Simeonov, and John Spencer.

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In Ukraine

Among people born in Ukraine, Yaroslav Yevdokimov ranks 600 out of 1,365Before him are Grigory Chukhray (1921), Aleksandr Gauk (1893), Vira Vovk (1926), Oleksandr Moroz (1944), Georgi Todorov (1858), and Vladimir Baranov-Rossine (1888). After him are Oleksiy Danilov (1962), Elina Bystritskaya (1928), Roman Vlad (1919), Polina Gelman (1919), Alexander Bogomazov (1880), and Rolan Bykov (1929).

Among SINGERS In Ukraine

Among singers born in Ukraine, Yaroslav Yevdokimov ranks 13Before him are Joseph Schmidt (1904), Alexander Vertinsky (1889), Leonid Utyosov (1895), Viorica Ursuleac (1894), Lydia Lipkowska (1882), and Maria Guleghina (1959). After him are Nina Matviienko (1947), Klavdiya Shulzhenko (1906), Antonina Nezhdanova (1873), Ivan Kozlovsky (1900), Ani Lorak (1978), and Lolita Milyavskaya (1963).