Artist's albums
Bedroom Boogie
2001 · album
Welcome To The Freakshow
2001 · album
Shake Your Pelvis
2000 · album
Russian Bellydance Taheц Жиbota - (Russian)
1999 · album
Better Than Sex
1999 · album
I Wanna See You Belly Dance
1998 · album
Surfing In Siberia
1997 · album
Grooving To The Moscow Beat
1996 · album
We Are Waiting for Changes
2023 · single
My Name Is Elvis!
2019 · album
Live in Montana
2011 · album
Drinking With Jesus
2008 · album
Lunatics & Poets
2004 · album
ROKENROL
2002 · album
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Biography
Siberian surf rockers the Red Elvises formed in Los Angeles in 1996; founded by singer/guitarist Igor Yuzov and singer/bassist Oleg Bernov -- Russian natives who previously teamed in the cult favorite folk-dance group Limpopo -- the group later grew to include balalaika virtuoso Zhenya Kolykhanov and drummer Avi Sills (the lone American-born member). Combining classic rock & roll with a slew of ethnic influences (and featuring lyrics sung in both English and Russian), the Red Elvises rapidly began selling out clubs throughout the L.A. area, and in mid-1996 issued their debut LP Grooving to the Moscow Beat. Surfing in Siberia followed early the next year, and the 1998 release of I Wanna See You Belly Dance was accompanied by a documentary about the band produced for the cable network VH1. An appearance on the prime-time soap Melrose Place preceded the 1999 release of the Red Elvises' fourth album, Russian Bellydance; Shake Your Pelvis, and the live EP Your Favorite Band followed a year later. Welcome to the Freak Show and Bedroom Boogiee kicked things off for the band at the start of the new millennium, both issued in early 2001. The band took time to tour and gain some good publicity until they came back to the studio to record Rokenrol, their 2002 release. ~ Jason Ankeny, Rovi