This short video predates the movie "Genghis Blues", and was used to promote the duo for concert bookings. Produced by Friends of Tuva in the mid-1990's.
The Kim Mitchell Band performs "Go for Soda" at the Juno award ceremony, in November of 1985. Peter Fredette plays guitar, Robert Sinclair Wilson on bass, and Paul Marangoni on drums.
A performance showing a Tuvan shaman dance.
The performance is part of a concert given by the Tuva Ensemble at the Vancouver Folk Festival in 1992. Troupe members include Kaigal-ool Khovalyg, Anatoli Kuular, Gennadi Tumat, and Ivan Saryglar.
I think this is from 1986.
Kim Mitchell sings Patio Lanterns, with his OPP hat on (and an odd shirt with balloons on it?).
Peter Fredette plays keyboards and sings, that looks like Robert Sinclair Wilson on bass, and I don't know who the drummer is but he's wearing a bow tie.
Anatoli Kuular plays the demir khomus, or "steel jew's harp".
This performance was part of a concert given by the Tuva Ensemble at the Vancouver Folk Festival in 1992. Troupe members include Kaigal-ool Khovalyg, Anatoli Kuular, Gennadi Tumat, and Ivan Saryglar.
First day with the new toy drum kit...
and he can already play the intro to Van Halen's "Hot For Teacher". :-)
Watch how both feet are pumping, even
though only one touches the pedal.
I love the Keith Moon ending where he falls off of his stool.
Gennadi Tumat performing a solo number. This song is presented as part of the concert by the Tuva Ensemble at the Vancouver Folk Festival in 1992. Troupe members include Kaigal-ool Khovalyg, Anatoli Kuular, Gennadi Tumat, and Ivan Saryglar.
June 1984, end of year concert at Miles Macdonell Collegiate in Winnipeg, MB. Andrea Nicholson sings one of her favourite songs, written by Amy Grant. Accompanied by Zane Zalis.