LENINGRAD COWBOYS
Biography
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Leningrad Cowboys
Biography |
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The band's visual look - unicorn hairdos and 1/2 meter long,
sharp-pointed shoes are already worldwide known and well-established Leningrad
Cowboys trademarks. Band's unique musical style of performing cover and original
songs combined with highly visual stage-look aims' for one common goal - to
make the audience scream, jump and party!
For over fifteen years, the band has performed in hundreds
of festivals, clubs and TV shows in over fifty countries; including Europe,
Japan, Hong Kong, South America, Australia, USA and the United Arab Emirates.
In June 1993 the Leningrad Cowboys pulled off the most amazing production: "Total
Balalaika Show", a joint concert with the full 160-member Russian Red Army
Ensemble, which the Variety magazine called "the most incongruous - and
inspired - crosscultural pairing since Nureyev danced with Miss Piggy".
The setting for this sensational show was grandiose: the biggest stage ever
built in Finland, on the main square of Helsinki and witnessed by an enthusiast
audience of 70.000 people!
The Helsinki concert was followed in 1994 with a second Balalaika-joint-concert
of the Leningrad Cowboys and the Red Army Ensemble. The "NOKIA Balalaika
Show" took place at Berlin's Lustgarten, where 60.000 people enjoyed the
concert on this historical day, which witnessed the farewell march of the allied
troops. The show started with Beethoven, was followed by familiar hits like
"Let's work together" & "Gimme all your lovin" - ending
up in spectacular fireworks. All together, the Berlin concert received fantastic
global media coverage and highly positive response.
During the same year MTV USA invited the Leningrad Cowboys
to appear at its 11th annual Video Music Awards together with 70 members of
the Red Army Ensemble. At the legendary Radio City Music Hall the band played
next to rock icons like the Rolling Stones and Bruce Springsteen. The performance
received thunderous response from the star-studded audience and was seen by
over 250 million viewers worldwide.
In addition to the past Red Army Ensemble co-operations, Leningrad
Cowboys have designed and performed many other innovative cross musical
events; including the "Leningrad Cowboys go Classic" - project and
"Global Balalaika Show" in 2003 which featured over 120 multi-cultural
performers.
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Leningrad Cowboys' Discography |
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