RED ELVISES: Rock’n’roll holiday on last summer day

A great concert of the RED ELVISES band will take place in Night Star club on August 31. “Red Elvises” are the funny fellows with gigantic balalaikas from a cult Lance Mungia’s movie with Jeffrey Falcon - “Six-String Samurai”. Their idiotic surf is sure to cure any depression or folly. The Red Elvises is a Russian-American rock band founded in California in the middle of the 1990s. Its members are Oleg Bernov, Igor Yuzov, Oleg Gorbunov and Adam Gust. All of them except the drummer Adam Gust originate from Russia. The band gives concerts in night clubs and casinos in the USA and Canada. Its name originates from Elvis Presley and the participants’ Soviet past. The Red Elvises created a soundtrack for “Six-String Samurai” in 1998.

The movie made the band known not only in America but also in Russia. The cosmic rockabilly in Siberian style decorated with Soviet background aroused the United States with its endless energy, humour and the zest of “crazy Russians”.  

Odessa sense of humour, Russian folklore, all kinds of rock’n’roll, twist, rockabilly and Gypsy music will be presented on one stage on August 31. They have proved their ability to arouse the most bored spectators many times.

Let me remind you that the Soviet reincarnation of the American king of rock’n’roll will perform in Night Star club at 7 p.m. on August 31.