Finding capable Russian horn players in Moscow in the 1970s who could play “25 or 6 to 4,” “Make Me Smile” and other brassy rock songs by the American band Chicago proved daunting for Leonid Vorobyev.
Musical director and founder of Russian Chicago cover band Leonid & Friends, Leonid Vorobyev, and Roman Vorobyev, Leonid’s son and band manager, join John Landecker to talk about how the band came to ...
SALT LAKE CITY — Known for their impeccably accurate recreations of musical hits by Chicago, Earth, Wind & Fire, and many other iconic artists, the Russian band "Leonid & Friends" is scarcely just a ...
SALT LAKE CITY — As FOX 13 News has reported in the past, the music we grow up listening to really becomes a part of us. Such is the case with Leonid Vorobyev, who was born in Russia and grew up ...
The following content is sponsored by AEG Presents Rocky Mountains. Growing up in Siberia behind the Iron Curtain, multi-instrumentalist Leonid Vorobyev, founder and director of the cover band Leonid ...
Two tribute bands play at the Visalia Fox within a week Tribute bands have become very popular, sometimes rivaling the original. The Visalia Fox Theatre has two tribute bands coming to Visalia within ...