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Rushnychok (
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: РУШНИЧОК) was a
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four-person music ensemble from
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actively performing from 1969 to 1980 and later for small audiences. Considered the best
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ensemble of the 1970s, the four male performers comprising the band were sometimes referred to as the Ukrainian
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, and were descendents of Ukrainian emigrants.


Band Members

* Andrij Harasymowycz -- vocals and guitar * Eugene (Ewhen) Osidacz -- accordion * George (Yurko) Sztyk -- bass guitar * Stepan (Stefan) Andrusiak -- drums


Active Years


Band Name

The term ''rushnychok'' in Ukrainian can refer to an embroidered cloth handkerchief wrapped around couples' hands during weddings. It is also the title of an original song composed by
Platon Maiboroda Platon Ilarionovych Maiboroda ( uk, Платон Іларіонович Майборода; 1 December 1918 – 8 July 1989) was a Soviet and Ukrainian composer and educator. Maiboroda, whose brother Heorhiy Maiboroda was also a composer, studied ...
with lyrics by Andrij Malyshko, and can refer to an embroidered cloth more generally, in this case an embroidered cloth used as a sign of motherly love. This song, ''Rushnychok'', from which the band shares its name, is featured as the first song on their first released recording. When the group began performing, they played dance and party music, including performances at weddings, and were sometimes referred to as a
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band. They would later perform internationally, including performance at the
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's estate, Soyuzivka, in the
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of
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Style

Rushnychok's musical influences included
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,
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, and
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as well as Winnipeg's D-Drifter 5 and Montreal's Sheremeta Band. Their music blended traditional styles featuring the accordion with more contemporary styles featuring guitars and percussion. Their decision to perform in full Ukrainian folk costume together with their band's name, was unusual in that most Ukrainian immigrants of the time were reluctant to openly display their national heritage. In the words of band member Stepan Andrusiak, the group sought to blend "traditional sentiments and contemporary life.". They considered their music to be fun and entertaining. Andrusiak also reflected in 2020 that, "at the core of our repertoire stood songs of valiant fighters for Ukraine’s freedom."


First performance and later collaborations

The band's first performance was at a new Montreal restaurant and reception hall called La Steppe, on New Year's Eve 1969. Prior to the band's released recordings, Andrij Harasymowycz's older brother, Youra Harasymowycz, was the original accordion player, but left the band to study dentistry. This opened a space for Eugene Osidacz to join the group, who was recruited by Stefan Andrusiak following a university broom ball game. Friend of Stepan Andrusiak and band member, George (Yurko) Sztyk, along with Andrij Harasymowycz and Eugene (Ewhen) Osidacz contributed to original song compositions, collaborating with playwright and poet, Borys Budny.


Albums and songs

During the period they were active, they released five albums in 1973, 1974, 1976, 1977, and 1980 entitled Volume One, Volume Two, Volume Three, Volume Four, and Volume Five (Special 10th Anniversary Limited Edition). Some of their songs including “Земле моя” (My Homeland), “Гей степами” (Song Of The Steppes), “Пісня про Тютюнника” (The Ballad Of Yuri Tjutjunnyk), and “Рушничок я тобі вишиваю” (An Embroidery For You) were considered to be anti-Soviet in nature and therefore illegal in the
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during the time the group was active. Because of this, their recordings were smuggled into
Soviet Ukraine The Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic ( uk, Украї́нська Радя́нська Соціалісти́чна Респу́бліка, ; russian: Украи́нская Сове́тская Социалисти́ческая Респ ...
because they were considered illegal.


Discography

Rushnychok I 1973, Sage Promotions, RCA, LP # Rushnychok # Marichka # Yasyny # When Trumpets Play # Two Colors # Chervona Ruta # Susidko # The Solitary Steed # Rozpriahayty Hloptsi Kony # My Loved One # Carpathian Nights # Lubimsia / Lets Get Together # Learn Well, My Brothers Rushnychok II 1974, Sage Promotions, RCA, LP # The Whistling Kozaks # Chaban # The Moon In The Sky # Moyi Yasyny # Eyes As Dark As The Soil # The Mosquito And The Fly # Lytsar # I Can See The Village # A Mist In The Valley # The Storm # My Homeland Rushnychok III 1976, Sage Promotions, RCA, LP # Canada's Rushnychok # We Are Young # You # Ah! My Love # Halychanka # The Wedding Song # The Ballad Of Yuri Tjutjunnyk # Your Winter's Love # Listen To My Heart # Evening Song # The Willow # Reflections Rushnychok IV 1977, Sage Promotions, LP and cassette # The Distant Road # Verkhovyna, My Land # Beloved Girl # Concertina # Flight Of The Eagles # An Evening In May # Song Of The Steppes # An Embroidery For You # Young Love # Enchanted Desna # Coo-Coo # Song Of The Forest # Freedom Rushnychok V 1980, Sage Promotions, LP # When Clouds Hide The Sun (Як сонце заслонить) # The Moon And The Stars (Місяць і зіроньки) # Hmeliu (Ой хмелю) # By The River Dunaj (Ой у гаю при Дунаю) # Don't Blame Me (Не винуй мене) # Ah! Kalyna (А калина не верба) # Red Poppies (Маки червоні) # When You Find Someone (Як знайдеш ти когось) # Silence All Around (Тиша навкруги) # Nightingale (Соловію) # I Can't Understand (Зрозуміть не вмію досі) # So Long Ago (Як давно)


Later years

Andrij Harasymowycz, vocalist and guitar player, died on June 26, 2019, at the age of 72.


Other references to "''Rushnychok''"

* ''Rushnychok'' is the name of an original song composed by
Platon Maiboroda Platon Ilarionovych Maiboroda ( uk, Платон Іларіонович Майборода; 1 December 1918 – 8 July 1989) was a Soviet and Ukrainian composer and educator. Maiboroda, whose brother Heorhiy Maiboroda was also a composer, studied ...
, with lyrics by Andrij Malyshko. *
Rushnychok Ukrainian Folk Dance Association Rushnychok Ukrainian Folk Dance Association is a non-profit Ukrainian Canadian folk dance group formed in 1967 in Saskatoon, Canada, that focuses on dancers aged 3–18. Mission Rushnychok Ukrainian Folk Dance Association's website describes ...
is a Ukrainian Canadian dance group. * ''Rushnychok'' is the name of a restaurant in Cherkasy,
Ukraine Ukraine ( uk, Україна, Ukraïna, ) is a country in Eastern Europe. It is the second-largest European country after Russia, which it borders to the east and northeast. Ukraine covers approximately . Prior to the ongoing Russian inv ...
. * ''Rushnychok'' is the name of a retail website.


See also

* Ukrainian folk music *
Ukrainian Canadians Ukrainian Canadians ( uk, Українські канадці, Україноканадці, translit=Ukrayins'ki kanadtsi, Ukrayinokanadtsi; french: Canadiens d'origine ukrainienne) are Canadian citizens of Ukrainian descent or Ukrainian-born pe ...


References

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