Second September, "orange" leads an American rock band of Russian descent "Red Elvises"! Officially, the group was formed in 1995. Its founders Igor and Oleg Bernie Hughes met in the early 90s, when they played together in a folk-rock band "Limpopo". Soon the group was billowing from Eugene (Eugene later officially Rock) connected. Name for a group of guys is not accidental. Persistent connection with the King of Rock 'n' Roll adds to the credibility of the American public, and the red color is a kind of reference to the Soviet past members of the band. But even up close, there are other, less pragmatic version of the origin of the name under which Igor once saw in a dream I Elvis in the red and only truly understood his reference. Who is behind the "Red Elvises" 10 albums, of which only a Russian Conquest of America "Elvis" began with daily performances at bars, clubs, festivals, and even smaller, at times, in the street, the notoriety these workaholics . A exploiting Russian folk musician, plays the balalaika and active mixing styles, but soon began to compose songs English, and then quickly became popular. Who is behind the "Red Elvises" 10 albums (some of them in his own studio "Shoobah-Doobah" written), of which only one in Russian, shooting in "Melrose Place" and several series, the soundtrack to "Six Samurai "clip rotation on MTV, many festival appearances and active tour of America, Canada, Russia and Ukraine. The guys do not have a sense of humor, so their work is lively, bright, full of energy and happiness. Reservoir rock 'n' roll rhythms, a mixture of English and Russian, colorful scenic image and dance, dance, dance! Elvises fantastically charming and literally splashing energy and good humor. Performances in the past, the "Red Elvises" in "Orange" was, "Cheers". On stage and in the audience there was a real explosion of positive emotions. Recording of the concert band later released in America on DVD. Make no mistake - this time to wait for a holiday with a real rock 'n' roll! Second September, "orange", 19.00.
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