Ekaterina Ivanchikova (b. 1987)

Alias:
IOWA
Екатерина Иванчикова
Екатерина Леонидовна Иванчикова
Кацярына Леанідаўна Іванчыкава

Birthplace:
Chausy, Belorussian SSR, USSR

Born:
August 18, 1987

Belarusian singer, vocalist and songwriter of the IOWA group. She began to sing at the age of 6, attended a local pop circle, later - the Mogilev House of Culture. In high school I started writing songs, I wanted to create my own group. She was fond of heavy music, tried to sing in the growling technique. She graduated from BSPU named after M. Tank, specializing in philologist and journalist. Participated in the STV project "Star Stagecoach". In 2008 she sang in Ilya Oleinikov's musical "The Prophet". In 2009, together with Leonid Tereshchenko and Vasily Bulanov, she founded the IOWA group in Mogilyov. In 2010, together with the group, she moved to St. Petersburg. She was engaged in dubbing cartoons. In 2017, together with the frontman of the American rock band System of a Down Serzh Tankyan, Ekaterina Ivanchikova starred in the video for the song "A Fine Morning To Die", which became the soundtrack of the film "The Legend of Kolovrat".

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