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{{Short description|American punk band}}
{{Infobox musical artist
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| caption = Gogol Bordello performing in 2014
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| origin = [[New York City]], [[New York (state)|New York]]
| origin = [[New York City]], [[New York (state)|New York]]
| genre = {{flatlist|
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* [[Punk rock]]
* [[Punk rock]]
* [[Folk punk]]
* [[Latin rock]]
* [[Latin rock]]
* [[polka]]
* [[polka]]
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* [[Gypsy punk]]<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.oxfordmail.co.uk/news/18734600.looking-back-gypsy-punks-gogol-bordello-stunned-cropredy-festival-energetic-set|title=Looking back: gypsy punks Gogol Bordello stunned Cropredy Festival with an energetic set|access-date=December 14, 2020|via=Oxford Mail|first=Andrew|last=Ffrench}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.orlandoweekly.com/Blogs/archives/2019/03/27/gypsy-punk-veterans-gogol-bordello-bring-their-cultural-mishmash-to-the-beacham|title= Gypsy punk veterans Gogol Bordello bring their cultural mishmash to the Beacham|first=Xander|last=Peters|access-date=December 14, 2020|via=Orlando Weekly}}</ref>
* [[Gypsy punk]]<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.oxfordmail.co.uk/news/18734600.looking-back-gypsy-punks-gogol-bordello-stunned-cropredy-festival-energetic-set|title=Looking back: gypsy punks Gogol Bordello stunned Cropredy Festival with an energetic set|access-date=December 14, 2020|via=Oxford Mail|first=Andrew|last=Ffrench}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.orlandoweekly.com/Blogs/archives/2019/03/27/gypsy-punk-veterans-gogol-bordello-bring-their-cultural-mishmash-to-the-beacham|title= Gypsy punk veterans Gogol Bordello bring their cultural mishmash to the Beacham|first=Xander|last=Peters|access-date=December 14, 2020|via=Orlando Weekly}}</ref>
}}
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| years_active = 1999–present
| years_active = 1999–present
| label = {{flatlist|
| label = {{flatlist|
* Rubric
* Rubric
* [[SideOneDummy Records|SideOneDummy]]
* [[SideOneDummy Records|SideOneDummy]]
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* [[MapleMusic Recordings|MapleMusic]]
* [[MapleMusic Recordings|MapleMusic]]
}}
}}
| associated_acts = {{flatlist|
| associated_acts = {{flatlist|
* [[Balkan Beat Box]]
* [[Balkan Beat Box]]
* [[Kultur Shock]]
* [[Kultur Shock]]
* [[Dubioza Kolektiv]]
* [[Dubioza Kolektiv]]
}}
}}
| website = {{URL|gogolbordello.com}}
| website = {{URL|gogolbordello.com}}
| current_members = * [[Eugene Hütz]]
| current_members = * [[Eugene Hütz]]
* [[Sergey Ryabtsev]]
* [[Sergey Ryabtsev]]
* Pasha Newmer
* Pasha Newmer
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* [[Pamela Racine]]
* [[Pamela Racine]]
* [[Pedro Erazo]]
* [[Pedro Erazo]]
* Erica Mancini
| past_members = * Oren Kaplan
| past_members = * Oren Kaplan
* Elizabeth Sun
* Elizabeth Sun
* Eliot Ferguson
* Eliot Ferguson
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[[File:Pasha Newmer In Concert, Saturday in the Park, Sioux City Iowa July 2014.jpg|thumb|Pasha Newmer in concert in 2014.]]
[[File:Pasha Newmer In Concert, Saturday in the Park, Sioux City Iowa July 2014.jpg|thumb|Pasha Newmer in concert in 2014.]]
[[File:Gogol Bordello - Rock in Rio Madrid 2012 - 47.jpg|thumb|260px|Pedro Erazo in concert.]]
[[File:Gogol Bordello - Rock in Rio Madrid 2012 - 47.jpg|thumb|260px|Pedro Erazo in concert.]]
'''Gogol Bordello''' is an American [[punk rock]] band from the [[Lower East Side]] of [[Manhattan]], formed in 1999 by musicians from all over the world and known for theatrical stage shows and persistent touring. Much of the band's sound is inspired by [[Gypsy style|Romani music]] mixed with [[Punk rock|punk]] and [[dub music|dub]], incorporating [[accordion]] and [[violin]] (and on some albums, [[saxophone]]).<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.theguardian.com/music/2008/jun/15/worldmusic4|title=Meet Gogol Bordello, the gypsy-punk oddballs bringing the sexy back|last=Boden|first=Sarah|date=2008-06-14|website=the Guardian|access-date=2016-06-23}}</ref>
'''Gogol Bordello''' is an American [[punk rock]] band from the [[Lower East Side]] of [[Manhattan]], formed in 1999 by musicians from all over the world and known for theatrical stage shows and persistent touring. Much of the band's sound is inspired by [[Gypsy style|Romani]] and [[Music of Ukraine|Ukrainian]] music mixed with [[Punk rock|punk]] and [[dub music|dub]], incorporating [[accordion]] and [[violin]] (and on some albums, [[saxophone]]).<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.theguardian.com/music/2008/jun/15/worldmusic4|title=Meet Gogol Bordello, the gypsy-punk oddballs bringing the sexy back|last=Boden|first=Sarah|date=2008-06-14|website=the Guardian|access-date=2016-06-23}}</ref>


The band has appeared in several popular films, most notably ''[[Everything Is Illuminated (film)|Everything Is Illuminated]]'' (2005) in which lead singer [[Eugene Hütz]] co-starred with [[Elijah Wood]] in a [[dramedy]]/adventure story about the [[The Holocaust in Ukraine|Nazi purges in Ukraine]]. The group appears playing a [[brass band]] in a set that included the "[[Star-Spangled Banner]]" and the traditional [[Yiddish song]] "Bublitschki". Gogol Bordello contributed the song "[[Start Wearing Purple]]" to the film's score. The band is the focus of the 2008 documentary ''[[Gogol Bordello Non-Stop]]''. The band recorded the song "Let's Get Crazy" for [[Coca-Cola]]'s [[Euro 2012]] advertising campaign.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://relevant.at/kultur/musik/550833/gogol-bordello-liefern-coca-cola-hymne-zur-em.story |title=Gogol Bordello liefern "Coca-Cola-Hymne" zur EM |publisher=Relevant.at |access-date=2012-09-05 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121128090328/http://relevant.at/kultur/musik/550833/gogol-bordello-liefern-coca-cola-hymne-zur-em.story |archive-date=2012-11-28 |url-status=dead }}</ref>
The band has appeared in several popular films, most notably ''[[Everything Is Illuminated (film)|Everything Is Illuminated]]'' (2005) in which lead singer [[Eugene Hütz]] co-starred with [[Elijah Wood]] in a [[dramedy]]/adventure story about the [[The Holocaust in Ukraine|Nazi purges in Ukraine]]. The group appears playing a [[brass band]] in a set that included the "[[Star-Spangled Banner]]" and the traditional [[Yiddish song]] "Bublitschki". Gogol Bordello contributed the song "[[Start Wearing Purple]]" to the film's score. The band is the focus of the 2008 documentary ''[[Gogol Bordello Non-Stop]]''. The band recorded the song "Let's Get Crazy" for [[Coca-Cola]]'s [[Euro 2012]] advertising campaign.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://relevant.at/kultur/musik/550833/gogol-bordello-liefern-coca-cola-hymne-zur-em.story |title=Gogol Bordello liefern "Coca-Cola-Hymne" zur EM |publisher=Relevant.at |access-date=2012-09-05 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121128090328/http://relevant.at/kultur/musik/550833/gogol-bordello-liefern-coca-cola-hymne-zur-em.story |archive-date=2012-11-28 |url-status=dead }}</ref>


==History and influences==
==History and influences==
"Gogol" comes from [[Nikolai Gogol]], a classical Ukrainian writer. He serves as an ideological influence for the band because he "smuggled" Ukrainian culture into Russian society, which Gogol Bordello intends to do with Romani/East-European music in the English-speaking world.<ref name="NPR">{{cite episode | title = Gogol Bordello: Music from 'Gypsy Punks' | url = https://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=5371385 | series = In Performance | airdate = 2006-04-29 }}</ref> "[[Bordello]]", in [[Italian language|Italian]], refers to a brothel or a "gentleman's club". The band was originally titled Hütz and the Béla Bartóks, but Eugene Hütz says that they decided to change the name because "nobody knows who the hell [[Béla Bartók]] is in the United States."<ref name="NPR"/> The band played their first show as the unofficial band at an after-hours club called ''Pizdetz'' where they became the house band and DJ Hütz became the house DJ.<ref name="NPR"/>
"Gogol" comes from [[Nikolai Gogol]], a classical writer of Ukrainian origin. He serves as an ideological influence for the band because he "smuggled" Ukrainian culture into Russian society, which Gogol Bordello intends to do with Romani/East-European music in the English-speaking world.<ref name="NPR">{{cite episode | title = Gogol Bordello: Music from 'Gypsy Punks' | url = https://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=5371385 | series = In Performance | airdate = 2006-04-29 }}</ref> "[[Bordello]]", in [[Italian language|Italian]], refers to a brothel or a "gentleman's club". The band was originally titled Hütz and the Béla Bartóks, but Eugene Hütz says that they decided to change the name because "nobody knows who the hell [[Béla Bartók]] is in the United States."<ref name="NPR"/> The band played their first show as the unofficial band at an after-hours club called ''Pizdetz'' where they became the house band and DJ Hütz became the house DJ.<ref name="NPR"/>


Gogol Bordello's first [[single (music)|single]] was released in 1999, and since then they have released six full-length [[albums]], and one [[Extended play|EP]]. In 2005 the band signed to [[Punk rock|punk]] label [[SideOneDummy Records]]. On 27 April 2010 Gogol Bordello made its major record label debut with ''[[Transcontinental Hustle]]'' on [[Rick Rubin]]'s [[American Recordings (US)|American Recordings]], a subsidiary of [[Columbia Records]]/[[Sony Music Entertainment]]. Many of the songs on ''Transcontinental Hustle'' were inspired by Hütz's move to Brazil.<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.nthword.com/issue7/Gogol_Bordello_Exclusive_Interview_by_Gina_Ponce.php | title = Gogol Bordello: nthWORD Exclusive | last = Ponce | first = Gina | date = August 2010 | website = nthWORD Magazine | url-status = dead | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20100918015906/http://www.nthword.com/issue7/Gogol_Bordello_Exclusive_Interview_by_Gina_Ponce.php | archive-date = 2010-09-18 }}</ref>
Gogol Bordello's first [[single (music)|single]] was released in 1999, and since then they have released six full-length [[albums]], and one [[Extended play|EP]]. In 2005 the band signed to [[Punk rock|punk]] label [[SideOneDummy Records]]. On 27 April 2010 Gogol Bordello made its major record label debut with ''[[Transcontinental Hustle]]'' on [[Rick Rubin]]'s [[American Recordings (US)|American Recordings]], a subsidiary of [[Columbia Records]]/[[Sony Music Entertainment]]. Many of the songs on ''Transcontinental Hustle'' were inspired by Hütz's move to Brazil.<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.nthword.com/issue7/Gogol_Bordello_Exclusive_Interview_by_Gina_Ponce.php | title = Gogol Bordello: nthWORD Exclusive | last = Ponce | first = Gina | date = August 2010 | website = nthWORD Magazine | url-status = dead | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20100918015906/http://www.nthword.com/issue7/Gogol_Bordello_Exclusive_Interview_by_Gina_Ponce.php | archive-date = 2010-09-18 }}</ref>
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The 2010 song "Immigraniada" was remixed by Bassnectar becoming a smash hit amongst his fans hoping for a live performance anytime the band and he are in proximity to each other.
The 2010 song "Immigraniada" was remixed by Bassnectar becoming a smash hit amongst his fans hoping for a live performance anytime the band and he are in proximity to each other.


Following the [[2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine]], Hutz released a video on social media condemning the Russian invasion, and has remained vocal about raising relief funds for the victims of the invasion.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.facebook.com/gogolbordello/videos/385802289544876|title=Gogol Bordell on facebook Facebook |last=Reilly|first=Dan|date=2013-08-01|website=Facebook|access-date=2022-03-06}}</ref> Gogol Bordello announced a benefit concert shortly after which sold out quickly, followed by announcing a benefit tour. Bordello collaborated with [[Les Claypool]] of funk bank [[Primus (band)|Primus]] on the song, "Man With the Iron Balls," praising Ukrainian President [[Volodymyr Zelenskyy|Volodymyr Zelenksky]]'s courage. The proceeds of the track are set to benefit Nova Ukraine, a non-profit organization that provides humanitarian relief to the people of Ukraine.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Mier |first=Tomás |last2=Mier |first2=Tomás |date=2022-04-20 |title='Man With the Iron Balls:' Les Claypool, Eugene Hütz, Stewart Copeland, and Friends Sing an Ode to Zelensky and His Testicles |url=https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-news/man-with-the-iron-balls-les-claypool-stewart-copeland-and-friends-sing-an-ode-to-zelensky-and-his-testicles-1340024/ |access-date=2022-04-24 |website=Rolling Stone |language=en-US}}</ref>
Following the [[2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine]], Hütz released a video on social media condemning the Russian invasion, and has remained vocal about raising relief funds for the victims of the invasion.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.facebook.com/gogolbordello/videos/385802289544876|title=Gogol Bordell on facebook Facebook |last=Reilly|first=Dan|date=2013-08-01|website=Facebook|access-date=2022-03-06}}</ref> Gogol Bordello announced a benefit concert shortly after which sold out quickly, followed by announcing a benefit tour. Bordello collaborated with [[Les Claypool]] of the band [[Primus (band)|Primus]] on the song "Man with the Iron Balls", praising Ukrainian President [[Volodymyr Zelenskyy|Volodymyr Zelensky]]'s courage. The proceeds of the track are set to benefit Nova Ukraine, a non-profit organization that provides humanitarian relief to the people of Ukraine.<ref>{{Cite magazine |last=Mier |first=Tomás |date=2022-04-20 |title='Man With the Iron Balls:' Les Claypool, Eugene Hütz, Stewart Copeland, and Friends Sing an Ode to Zelensky and His Testicles |url=https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-news/man-with-the-iron-balls-les-claypool-stewart-copeland-and-friends-sing-an-ode-to-zelensky-and-his-testicles-1340024/ |access-date=2022-04-24 |magazine=Rolling Stone |language=en-US}}</ref>


==Film appearances==
==Film appearances==
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* 2011 – ''Grain'': Short film, 'Against the Nature' appears on the credits.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uTkOUpsoQEg |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211222/uTkOUpsoQEg |archive-date=2021-12-22 |url-status=live|title=Grain: A short film by Carl Denham |publisher=YouTube |date=2011-06-16 |access-date=2012-09-05}}{{cbignore}}</ref>
* 2011 – ''Grain'': Short film, 'Against the Nature' appears on the credits.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uTkOUpsoQEg |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211222/uTkOUpsoQEg |archive-date=2021-12-22 |url-status=live|title=Grain: A short film by Carl Denham |publisher=YouTube |date=2011-06-16 |access-date=2012-09-05}}{{cbignore}}</ref>
* 2017 – "American Wedding" ''[[Fargo (TV series)|Fargo]]'' Season 3 Episode 2 "The Principle of Restricted Choice" closing credits
* 2017 – "American Wedding" ''[[Fargo (TV series)|Fargo]]'' Season 3 Episode 2 "The Principle of Restricted Choice" closing credits
* 2017 - "Risky Bismuth" ''[[The Tick (2016 TV series)|The Tick]]'' Season 1 Episode 10 "Trans Continental Hustle" closing credits
* 2017 "Risky Bismuth" ''[[The Tick (2016 TV series)|The Tick]]'' Season 1 Episode 10 "Trans Continental Hustle" closing credits
* 2018- “I Would Never Wanna Be Young Again” into plays during monster wedding scene in “Hotel Transylvania 3”
* 2018 “I Would Never Wanna Be Young Again” intro plays during monster wedding scene in ''Hotel Transylvania 3''


== Members ==
== Members ==
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* [[Eugene Hütz]] (lead vocals, acoustic guitar, percussion) – Ukraine (1999–present)
* [[Eugene Hütz]] (lead vocals, acoustic guitar, percussion) – Ukraine (1999–present)
* Sergey Ryabtsev (violin, backing vocals) – Russia (2000–present)
* Sergey Ryabtsev (violin, backing vocals) – Russia (2000–present)
* Pedro Erazo (percussion, MC) – Ecuador (2007–present)<ref name="about-interview">{{cite web |last=Cooper |first=Ryan |title=An Interview with Eugene Hutz of Gogol Bordello |publisher=About.com |year=2007 |url=http://punkmusic.about.com/od/interviews/a/Eugenehutz.htm |access-date=2007-09-09}}</ref>
*[[Thomas Gobena|Thomas "Tommy T" Gobena]] (bass, backing vocals) – Ethiopia (2006–present)
* Pedro Erazo (percussion, MC) – Ecuador (2007–present)<ref name="about-interview">{{cite web| last = Cooper | first = Ryan | title = An Interview with Eugene Hutz of Gogol Bordello | publisher = About.com | year = 2007 | url = http://punkmusic.about.com/od/interviews/a/Eugenehutz.htm | access-date = 2007-09-09 }}</ref>
* Alfredo Ortiz (drums) – United States (2016–present)
* [[Boris Pelekh]] (guitar, backing vocals) – Russia (2015–present)
* [[Boris Pelekh]] (guitar, backing vocals) – Russia (2015–present)
* Korey Kingston (Drums, percussion) (2020–present)
* Vanessa Walters (percussion, backing vocals, general performance) (2016-present)
* Ashley Tobias "TOBI" (backing vocals, dance, percussion, general performance) – United States (2017–present)
* Gil Alexandre (Bass, backing vocals) – Brazil (2021–present)
*Erica Mancini (Accordion, backing vocals) (2023–present)
*Leo Mintek (Guitar, backing vocals, 2021-present)


; Former members
; Former members
* Pamela Jintana Racine (percussion, backing vocals, dance, general performance) – United States (1999-2017)
* Pamela Jintana Racine (percussion, backing vocals, dance, general performance) – United States (1999–2017)
* Eliot Ferguson (drums, backing vocals) – United States (1999-2009)
* Eliot Ferguson (drums, backing vocals) – United States (1999–2009)
* Sasha Kazatchkoff (accordion) (1999)
* Sasha Kazatchkoff (accordion) (1999)
* Vlad Solovar (guitar) (1999)
* Vlad Solovar (guitar) (1999)
* Oren Kaplan (guitar, backing vocals) – Israel (2000–2012)
* Oren Kaplan (guitar, backing vocals) – Israel (2000–2012)
* [[Yuri Lemeshev]] ([[accordion]], backing vocals) – Russia (2001–2013)
* [[Yuri Lemeshev]] ([[accordion]], backing vocals) – Russia (2001–2013)
* [[Ori Kaplan]] (saxophone, backing vocals) – Israel (no relation to Oren Kaplan, co-leads [[Balkan Beat Box]] with [[Tamir Muskat]]) (2001-2004)
* [[Ori Kaplan]] (saxophone, backing vocals) – Israel (no relation to Oren Kaplan, co-leads [[Balkan Beat Box]] with [[Tamir Muskat]]) (2001–2004)
* Katheryn McGaffigan (percussion, backing vocals, dance, general performance) – United States (2002)
* Katheryn McGaffigan (percussion, backing vocals, dance, general performance) – United States (2001, 2002, 2005)
* Susan Donaldson (percussion, backing vocals, dance, general performance) (2002-2003)
* Susan Donaldson (percussion, backing vocals, dance, general performance) (2002–2003)
* Andra Ursuta (percussion, backing vocals, dance, general performance) – Romania (2003-2006)
* Andra Ursuta (percussion, backing vocals, dance, general performance) – Romania (2003–2006)
* Chris Tattersall (drums, backing vocals) – United Kingdom (2004)
* Chris Tattersall (drums, backing vocals) – United Kingdom (2004)
* Elizabeth Sun (percussion, backing vocals, dance, general performance) – China and Scotland (2004–2016)
* Elizabeth Sun (percussion, backing vocals, dance, general performance) – China and Scotland (2004–2016)
* Rea Mochiach (bass, percussion, [[electronics]] and beat programming in the studio, backing vocals) – Israel (2005)
* Rea Mochiach (bass, percussion, [[electronics]] and beat programming in the studio, backing vocals) – Israel (2005)
* [[Karl Alvarez]] (bass) – United States (2006)
* [[Karl Alvarez]] (bass) – United States (2006)
* Oliver Charles (drums) – United States (2009-2016)
* Oliver Charles (drums) – United States (2009–2016)
* Michael Ward (guitar) – United States (2011-15)
* Michael Ward (guitar) – United States (2011–15)
* Pasha Newmer ([[accordion]]; backing vocals) – Belarus (2013–2018)
* Pasha Newmer ([[accordion]]; backing vocals) – Belarus (2013–2018)
* James Ward (accordion) – Scotland
* James Ward (accordion) – Scotland
* Kristian Mangieri (harmonica, general performance)
* Kristian Mangieri (harmonica, general performance)
* Thomas ‘Tommy T’ Gobena (Bass, backing vocals) (2006–2021)
*Alfredo Ortiz (Drums) (2016–2020)
* Vanessa Walters (percussion, backing vocals, general performance) (2016–2018)
* Ashley Tobias "TOBI" (backing vocals, dance, percussion, general performance) – United States (2017–2024)
=== Timeline ===
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* ''[[Pura Vida Conspiracy]]'' (2013)
* ''[[Pura Vida Conspiracy]]'' (2013)
* ''[[Seekers and Finders]]'' (2017)
* ''[[Seekers and Finders]]'' (2017)
* ''[[Solidaritine]]'' (2022)


===EPs===
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* ''The Rough Guide to Planet Rock'' (2006)
* ''The Rough Guide to Planet Rock'' (2006)
* ''2007 Warped Tour Compilation'' (2007)
* ''2007 Warped Tour Compilation'' (2007)

== Notes ==
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==References==
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==External links==
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Gogol Bordello
Gogol Bordello performing in 2014
Gogol Bordello performing in 2014
Background information
OriginNew York City, New York
Genres
Years active1999–present
Labels
Members
Past members
Websitegogolbordello.com
Eugene Hütz live in 2012.
Sergey Ryabtsev in 2012.
Yuri Lemeshev in 2012.
Pasha Newmer in concert in 2014.
Pedro Erazo in concert.

Gogol Bordello is an American punk rock band from the Lower East Side of Manhattan, formed in 1999 by musicians from all over the world and known for theatrical stage shows and persistent touring. Much of the band's sound is inspired by Romani and Ukrainian music mixed with punk and dub, incorporating accordion and violin (and on some albums, saxophone).[3]

The band has appeared in several popular films, most notably Everything Is Illuminated (2005) in which lead singer Eugene Hütz co-starred with Elijah Wood in a dramedy/adventure story about the Nazi purges in Ukraine. The group appears playing a brass band in a set that included the "Star-Spangled Banner" and the traditional Yiddish song "Bublitschki". Gogol Bordello contributed the song "Start Wearing Purple" to the film's score. The band is the focus of the 2008 documentary Gogol Bordello Non-Stop. The band recorded the song "Let's Get Crazy" for Coca-Cola's Euro 2012 advertising campaign.[4]

History and influences

"Gogol" comes from Nikolai Gogol, a classical writer of Ukrainian origin. He serves as an ideological influence for the band because he "smuggled" Ukrainian culture into Russian society, which Gogol Bordello intends to do with Romani/East-European music in the English-speaking world.[5] "Bordello", in Italian, refers to a brothel or a "gentleman's club". The band was originally titled Hütz and the Béla Bartóks, but Eugene Hütz says that they decided to change the name because "nobody knows who the hell Béla Bartók is in the United States."[5] The band played their first show as the unofficial band at an after-hours club called Pizdetz where they became the house band and DJ Hütz became the house DJ.[5]

Gogol Bordello's first single was released in 1999, and since then they have released six full-length albums, and one EP. In 2005 the band signed to punk label SideOneDummy Records. On 27 April 2010 Gogol Bordello made its major record label debut with Transcontinental Hustle on Rick Rubin's American Recordings, a subsidiary of Columbia Records/Sony Music Entertainment. Many of the songs on Transcontinental Hustle were inspired by Hütz's move to Brazil.[6]

The band has toured extensively throughout Europe and America. They have made numerous appearances at international festivals and have toured with such diverse bands as Primus, Flogging Molly, and Cake. In an interview with NPR, frontman Eugene Hütz cites Jimi Hendrix and Parliament-Funkadelic as among the band's main musical influences.[5] They have also mentioned Manu Chao, Fugazi, Zvuki Mu, Karamelo Santo, Sasha Kolpakov and The Clash as influences.

They performed live at the Bonnaroo Music and Arts festival 2011 for Bonnaroo's 10 year anniversary, playing a 1.5 hour set in the middle of the night and performed with Devotchka.

Gogol Bordello released "Let's Get Crazy" in 2012, the new song was part of Coca-Cola's advertising campaign for the European Football Championships, which were part-hosted by Ukraine. The track samples one of their earlier singles, "Wonderlust King", and the Coca-Cola advertising jingle.[7]

In 2012 former guitarist Oren Kaplan sued Hütz for personal damages.[8][9]

The 2010 song "Immigraniada" was remixed by Bassnectar becoming a smash hit amongst his fans hoping for a live performance anytime the band and he are in proximity to each other.

Following the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, Hütz released a video on social media condemning the Russian invasion, and has remained vocal about raising relief funds for the victims of the invasion.[10] Gogol Bordello announced a benefit concert shortly after which sold out quickly, followed by announcing a benefit tour. Bordello collaborated with Les Claypool of the band Primus on the song "Man with the Iron Balls", praising Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky's courage. The proceeds of the track are set to benefit Nova Ukraine, a non-profit organization that provides humanitarian relief to the people of Ukraine.[11]

Film appearances

  • 2004 – Kill Your Idols – Hütz was interviewed in this documentary about New York's "art punk" music scene.
  • 2005 – Everything Is Illuminated – In Liev Schreiber's directorial debut, which stars Elijah Wood, the role of Alexander Perchov was played by Eugene Hütz. It includes cameo appearances by other Gogol Bordello members in the train scene.
  • 2006 – The Pied Piper of Hützovina – Documentary by Pavla Fleischer about a road trip she and Eugene Hütz took to Ukraine to trace his roots.
  • 2006 – Wristcutters: A Love Story – "Eugene", played by American actor Shea Whigham, is partly based on Eugene Hütz, whose music ("Through the Roof and Underground", "Occurrence on the Border", and "Huliganjetta") is featured in the film as that recorded by the character's old band. Contrary to the belief that he has received no credit for this, the film credits show the copyrights for both Gogol Bordello songs, as well as giving thanks to Eugene multiple times throughout the credit roll.
  • 2008 – Filth and Wisdom – The entire band appeared in this independent film directed by Madonna.[12] Eugene Hütz is the protagonist. Madonna also allowed Eugene to add his own dialogue into the script.
  • 2008 – Gogol Bordello Non-Stop – The development of the band was documented in this film directed by Margarita Jimeno. It follows the band's rise from underground legends to international fame from 2001 to 2007.
  • 2009 – Larger Than Life in 3D – Live High-def digital concert footage shot in stereoscopic 3-D at the Austin City Limits festival in October 2009.[13][14]
  • 2009 – Live From Axis Mundi: Professionally recorded live concert footage shot in New York.
  • 2011 – Grain: Short film, 'Against the Nature' appears on the credits.[15]
  • 2017 – "American Wedding" Fargo Season 3 Episode 2 "The Principle of Restricted Choice" closing credits
  • 2017 – "Risky Bismuth" The Tick Season 1 Episode 10 "Trans Continental Hustle" closing credits
  • 2018 – “I Would Never Wanna Be Young Again” intro plays during monster wedding scene in Hotel Transylvania 3

Members

Current members
Pedro Erazo and Sergey Ryabtsev of Gogol Bordello at Lollapalooza 2015 in Chicago
Pedro Erazo and Sergey Ryabtsev at Lollapalooza 2015.
  • Eugene Hütz (lead vocals, acoustic guitar, percussion) – Ukraine (1999–present)
  • Sergey Ryabtsev (violin, backing vocals) – Russia (2000–present)
  • Pedro Erazo (percussion, MC) – Ecuador (2007–present)[16]
  • Boris Pelekh (guitar, backing vocals) – Russia (2015–present)
  • Korey Kingston (Drums, percussion) (2020–present)
  • Gil Alexandre (Bass, backing vocals) – Brazil (2021–present)
  • Erica Mancini (Accordion, backing vocals) (2023–present)
  • Leo Mintek (Guitar, backing vocals, 2021-present)
Former members
  • Pamela Jintana Racine (percussion, backing vocals, dance, general performance) – United States (1999–2017)
  • Eliot Ferguson (drums, backing vocals) – United States (1999–2009)
  • Sasha Kazatchkoff (accordion) (1999)
  • Vlad Solovar (guitar) (1999)
  • Oren Kaplan (guitar, backing vocals) – Israel (2000–2012)
  • Yuri Lemeshev (accordion, backing vocals) – Russia (2001–2013)
  • Ori Kaplan (saxophone, backing vocals) – Israel (no relation to Oren Kaplan, co-leads Balkan Beat Box with Tamir Muskat) (2001–2004)
  • Katheryn McGaffigan (percussion, backing vocals, dance, general performance) – United States (2001, 2002, 2005)
  • Susan Donaldson (percussion, backing vocals, dance, general performance) (2002–2003)
  • Andra Ursuta (percussion, backing vocals, dance, general performance) – Romania (2003–2006)
  • Chris Tattersall (drums, backing vocals) – United Kingdom (2004)
  • Elizabeth Sun (percussion, backing vocals, dance, general performance) – China and Scotland (2004–2016)
  • Rea Mochiach (bass, percussion, electronics and beat programming in the studio, backing vocals) – Israel (2005)
  • Karl Alvarez (bass) – United States (2006)
  • Oliver Charles (drums) – United States (2009–2016)
  • Michael Ward (guitar) – United States (2011–15)
  • Pasha Newmer (accordion; backing vocals) – Belarus (2013–2018)
  • James Ward (accordion) – Scotland
  • Kristian Mangieri (harmonica, general performance)
  • Thomas ‘Tommy T’ Gobena (Bass, backing vocals) (2006–2021)
  • Alfredo Ortiz (Drums) (2016–2020)
  • Vanessa Walters (percussion, backing vocals, general performance) (2016–2018)
  • Ashley Tobias "TOBI" (backing vocals, dance, percussion, general performance) – United States (2017–2024)

Timeline

Discography

Albums

EPs

Compilations

  • Punk Rock Strike Vol. 4 (2003)
  • 2005 Warped Tour Compilation (2005)
  • 2006 Warped Tour Compilation (2006)
  • Gypsy Beats and Balkan Bangers (2006)
  • The Rough Guide to Planet Rock (2006)
  • 2007 Warped Tour Compilation (2007)

References

  1. ^ Ffrench, Andrew. "Looking back: gypsy punks Gogol Bordello stunned Cropredy Festival with an energetic set". Retrieved December 14, 2020 – via Oxford Mail.
  2. ^ Peters, Xander. "Gypsy punk veterans Gogol Bordello bring their cultural mishmash to the Beacham". Retrieved December 14, 2020 – via Orlando Weekly.
  3. ^ Boden, Sarah (2008-06-14). "Meet Gogol Bordello, the gypsy-punk oddballs bringing the sexy back". the Guardian. Retrieved 2016-06-23.
  4. ^ "Gogol Bordello liefern "Coca-Cola-Hymne" zur EM". Relevant.at. Archived from the original on 2012-11-28. Retrieved 2012-09-05.
  5. ^ a b c d "Gogol Bordello: Music from 'Gypsy Punks'". In Performance. 2006-04-29.
  6. ^ Ponce, Gina (August 2010). "Gogol Bordello: nthWORD Exclusive". nthWORD Magazine. Archived from the original on 2010-09-18.
  7. ^ "Gogol Bordello: "Let's geht Crazy" mit der Hymne der Euro 2012". Heute.at. 2012-05-22. Retrieved 2012-09-05.
  8. ^ Reilly, Dan (2013-08-01). "Gogol Bordello's Eugene Hutz Sued for Allegedly Stealing $500,000 From Band". Spin. Retrieved 2016-06-23.
  9. ^ Michaels, Sean (2013-08-01). "Gogol Bordello frontman Eugene Hutz sued over alleged hole in band accounts". the Guardian. Retrieved 2016-06-23.
  10. ^ Reilly, Dan (2013-08-01). "Gogol Bordell on facebook Facebook". Facebook. Retrieved 2022-03-06.
  11. ^ Mier, Tomás (2022-04-20). "'Man With the Iron Balls:' Les Claypool, Eugene Hütz, Stewart Copeland, and Friends Sing an Ode to Zelensky and His Testicles". Rolling Stone. Retrieved 2022-04-24.
  12. ^ "Filth and Wisdom (2008)" at IMDb, retrieved 2007 August 7
  13. ^ "Larger Than Life in 3D" at IMDb, retrieved 2010 January 7
  14. ^ "Tampa Bay, Florida news | Tampa Bay Times/St. Pete Times". Blogs.tampabay.com. Retrieved 2013-07-24.
  15. ^ "Grain: A short film by Carl Denham". YouTube. 2011-06-16. Archived from the original on 2021-12-22. Retrieved 2012-09-05.
  16. ^ Cooper, Ryan (2007). "An Interview with Eugene Hutz of Gogol Bordello". About.com. Retrieved 2007-09-09.

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