Web sensation previews Eurovision show in Moscow

The top sensation of the Russian web, Peter Nalich, who will represent Russia at this year’s Eurovision song contest, will give a concert with his band at Moscow’s B1 Maximum club on Friday.
"The program of our performance at B1 will be big enough… We expect to play some 30 songs and an encore of some 10 pieces," Nalich told Ria Novosti. Well, that is impressive enough, especially in order not to be “lost and forgotten.” This song, which will become Russia’s Eurovision 2010 entry, is also on the band’s playlist, along with the one that brought Nalich fame across Russia.
“Guitar, guitar, guitar, jump to my jaguar, baby” – a song the lyrics of which were hardly clear to anyone and a cheap video placed on YouTube in 2007, has brought Nalich the love of thousands and thousands of Russian Internet users.
The artist later said that both the song and the clip were made just for fun. Listeners agreed and kept raiding the small concert halls and clubs where he was singing. However, Nalich remains a one-of-a-kind Internet sensation in Russia.
The concert at Moscow’s B1 Maximum will see Nalich’s band in an expanded structure: they invited a pianist and a guitarist to play with the other six members of the band (which, by the way, includes quite an impressive number of instruments).
"Peter Nalich's Musical Band" sings songs in a style which he characterizes as "Cheerful Baburi." Not deprived of certain irony and humor, his music has Gypsy, French, Balkan and Latin influences.

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