Ville Tuomi Sakke Järvenpää Tume Uusitalo Varre Vartiainen Pauli Hauta-Aho Sami Järvinen Timo Tolonen Okke Komulainen Pemo Ojala Pope Puolitaival Jay Kortehisto Anna Sainila Hanna Moisala
The Leningrad Cowboys are a Finnish rock band who perform
rock and roll covers of other songs. They have exaggerated
pompadour hairstyles and wear long, pointy shoes. They often work with the Russian military band the
Alexandrov Ensemble.
Beginnings
The band was an invention of the Finnish film director
Aki Kaurismäki together with Sakke Järvenpää and
Mato Valtonen, members of the Finnish
comedy rock band
Sleepy Sleepers. The three of them conceived the band in a bar in 1986 as a joke on the waning power of the
Soviet Union. The two musicians expressed their wishes that Kaurismäki would direct their first music video, which resulted in the short film Rocky VI (1986). After two further short films, "Thru the Wire" (1987) and "L.A. Woman" (1988), Kaurismäki decided to direct a feature film about them, Leningrad Cowboys Go America (1989).[1][2]
After Leningrad Cowboys Go America
The band appeared in two subsequent music videos: Those Were the Days (1992)[3] and These Boots (1993),[4] as well as a concert film The Total Balalaika Show (1994)[5] all directed by
Kaurismäki.
In 1994,
Kaurismäki directed a sequel to Leningrad Cowboys Go America entitled Leningrad Cowboys Meet Moses.[6]
December 2012 saw the release of an animated Christmas video featuring Dog'Y'Dog, a dog resembling the dog from the "You're My Heart, You're My Soul" video. The video also featured a cover of "
Christmas in Hollis" from an upcoming Leningrad Cowboys album for Christmas 2013.[7][8][9]
Red X-Mas was a tour of Finland by the Leningrad Cowboys and the Russian Air Force Choir from 27 November to 7 December 2013, featuring over 60 performers.[10][11]
In co-production with Anima Vitae, Leningrad cowboys is producing an animated feature Dog'y'dog featuring the half-Siberian/half-Mexican dog (from their "Christmas in Hollis" music video) traveling from Siberia to Mexico via the US.[12]
Dog'y'Dog also appeared in the Bonehead game for
Android developed by Leningrad Cowboys Studios and Fingersoft and released 13 May 2014.[13][14]