Loud 'n' Proud in Russia
Published: 14 October, 2009, 16:24
image from www.nazarethdirect.co.uk
It’s common knowledge that “love hurts”, but not when it can be shared live with the writers of the cult song, Nazareth.
Last year the band turned 40 years old. Since then the mavericks of Scottish rock have been marking their band’s ruby anniversary – first in Europe and finally with a far-reaching tour across Russia.
Their music journey started on October 11 in Southern Russia, but the band won’t ignore the north of the country either.
The legendary group will zigzag Russia backwards and forwards with concerts in Sochi, Vladivostok, Novosibirsk, Ekaterinburg, Kursk and many other cities, including St. Petersburg and Moscow.
Nazareth will perform singles from their latest 21st album, The Newz, as well as old classic hits.
Russia sends her “Help Gone Mad” to LondonThe London Film Festival, which is highlighting award-winning productions from around the world, will screen several Russian dramas featured in the “Cinema Europe” program. |
“Rock music has grown wider” – Jon LordCan hard rock and classical music coexist in one performance? Yes it can, as proved by one of the founders of the legendary Deep Purple, composer Jon Lord, who’s in Moscow to rock out with a symphony orchestra. |











