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Leningrad Cowboys - Global Balalaika Show

"10 years after Total Balalaika Show (1994) Leningrad Cowboys and Red Army Chorus return to the Senate Square in Helsinki."

10 years after Total Balalaika Show (1994) Leningrad Cowboys and Red Army Chorus return to the Senate Square with UMO and various international performers.

Top Cast

  • Juuso Hannukainen

    Juuso Hannukainen

    Leningrad Cowboys percussions

  • Tipe Johnson

    Tipe Johnson

    Leningrad Cowboys vocals

  • Sakke Järvenpää

    Sakke Järvenpää

    Leningrad Cowboys vocals

  • Sami Järvinen

    Sami Järvinen

    Leningrad Cowboys drums

  • Jay Kortehisto

    Jay Kortehisto

    Leningrad Cowboys trombone

  • Marzi Nyman

    Marzi Nyman

    Leningrad Cowboys guitar

  • Pope Puolitaival

    Pope Puolitaival

    Leningrad Cowboys tenor saxophone

  • Johanna Rusanen

    Johanna Rusanen

    Self - performer

  • Mauri Sumén

    Mauri Sumén

    Leningrad Cowboys keyboards, accordion

Overview

10 years after Total Balalaika Show (1994) Leningrad Cowboys and Red Army Chorus return to the Senate Square with UMO and various international performers.

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