Andre Temkin and Anton Van Oosbree performing as members of Chervona at the Alberta St. Public House, 31 December 2009.
Background information
Origin
Portland, OR, United States
Genres
Folk punk Klezmer
Years active
2006–present
Members
Andre Temkin Roman Tchamsky Andrew Alikhanov Thomas de Almeida Anton Van Oosbree Adam Schneider Olimpia Trusty
Past members
Dan Marquis Vince Schmidt Ted Ochoa
Website
www.chervona.com
Chervona is a multi-ethnic, Russian and Eastern European-inspired band from Portland, Oregon, that formed in 2006. They have become known for their old world-inspired music and their highly energetic live shows.
Much of the band's repertoire consists of revamped classics of Russian folk songs as well as klezmer songs from the Black Sea region of Odessa. The band also incorporates many original compositions into its live performances.[1]
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Brandy Crowe (November 23, 2013). "Show Review: Chervona at Star Theater" (Web). portland.thedelimagazine.com. Retrieved April 1, 2018.
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