Telegraph Road - Ukrainian rock band from Donetsk . It was founded in 1993 . She participated in the finals of the Chervona Ruta and Pearl of the Season festivals, as well as in the festivals MELORAMA , Independent Music - Independent Press , Miners Dawns ( Shakhtyorsk ), Live and Remember , STUDENT PARTY , NO PROBLEM ”( Odessa ),“ Tavrian Games ”,“ Green Mile ”- 2001,“ Golden Scythian ”,“ Pique Vests ”- 1999 ( Odessa ),“ Rock of the Slavic Soul ”( Berdyansk ). At the festival "Pearl of the Season" took third place and received a prize of audience sympathy.
Together with the groups “ VAT ” and “ Gendarmes ”, “Telegraph Road” organized “ ROCK-Embassy ”, where a material base was created for concert performances of local rock groups, which took place weekly for two years in the Donetsk cinema “Red Riding Hood” [1 ] . Also, “ROCK-Embassy” created a recording studio “VAT”, which recorded many local rock bands.
The songs "Yellow Water", "Moscow" and "Heroic" were included in the anthology of "Recommended Records 11-20. Special Radio Media Project. Limited Edition ”compiled by Internet radio. From 2004 to 2006, the group played in the clubs of the city of Moscow: R-Club , Matrix, Tabula Rasa.
The vocalist of the Telegraph Road group also actively organized the Rock-Unpacket formation Rock-Unplugged. The project lasted about 2 years. Rock-Unplugged formation Rock-Unplugged has poured a wave of Rock Acoustic music onto the Moscow club market.
In 2006, the Telegraph Road group presented the album “3 Springs” , after its release, the musicians created two parallel projects, though not to the same extent, which generated a lot of rumors about the breakup of the Telegraph Road group.
The first project “UZ-band” was launched in 2004 in Moscow, the main line-up by this moment had changed completely, except for the vocalist, but the principle and idea remained the same, purely acoustics. At first, the group used the music of the Telegraph Road as a basis, but in a slightly altered form, gradually moving away from traditional rock into a more folk form, mixed with Serbian notes, a kind of mixture of east and west. You can hear something gypsy, something from Bregovich, esotericism. Subsequently, the horizons, as the musicians promise, will expand to infinity.
The composition of the "UZ-band" for 2012 is as follows:
Podvysotsky Alexander (aka Merry ) [1] - vocals, guitar
Khrenikov Igor - double bass
Demusenko Alexander (aka Demuz ) - saxophone, sound engineer
Kovriga Daniel - bass guitar
Julia Podvysotskaya - Administrator
In connection with the events in the Donbass in 2014, the composition of the group was updated for 2017:
Yulia Podvysotskaya (YulZa) - administrator, (tel. VIBER +380506378139)
Podvysotsky Alexander (aka Merry ) [2] - vocals, guitar
Demusenko Alexander (aka Demuz ) - saxophone, sound engineer
Tryukhin Alexander - guitar
Ilya Grizoglazov - drums
Moiseev Andrey - bass
The second project is called " GREYS ", the bias goes towards classic rock. The composition of the team is subject to change.
For 2007, he is as follows:
Roman - vocals (ex. Sun band)
Sergey Konovalov - guitar
Alexander Dubinsky - rhythm guitar
Dmitry Scherbinin - drums, percussion
Alexander Kovalenko - bass
Kravchenko Alexander - saxophone, keyboards
Ashurkov Alexey - sound engineer
Content
- 1 Composition
- 2 Discography
- 3 Notes
- 4 References
Composition
- Alexander Podvysotsky - vocals, guitar, percussion, harmonica
- Sergey Konovalov - guitar
- Alexander Dubinsky - bass
- Tatyana Konovalova - guitar, keyboards
- Dmitry Scherbinin - drums, percussion
- Ashurkov Alexey - sound engineer
Discography
- 1994 - The Wild Cat
- 1995 - The Waltz of the Ax
- 1996 - “Wait for Yourself”
- 1997 - Live "March 9th"
- 1998 - The Killer - published by MOON Records
- 2003 - "Be quiet" published by ASTRA (Kiev)
- 2006 - “Three Springs”
Notes
Links
- Ukrainian musical expansion . Date of treatment October 17, 2007. Archived April 3, 2004.
- about the group on peoples.ru . Archived on November 29, 2012.
- About the group . Date of treatment October 17, 2007. Archived May 1, 2006.