Showing posts with label Arame. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Arame. Show all posts

Thursday, 18 March 2010

Arame at Moscow gay club?

One of the ‘hottest’ news of the last 2 days was the report by Armenia Today (see below) that popular Armenian pop singer Arame performed at one of the Moscow gay clubs for Caucasus gays in Russian capital. If this is true, then good for Arame, as he reportedly got a new army of fans. In past, I posted about Sirusho’s performance at Tel Aviv’s gay club (here and here).

However, my attempts to confirm this info via friends in Moscow were unsuccessful. Main Moscow gay clubs denied that Arame performed there.

P.S. here is Arame's official website: http://www.arame.am
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Армянский певец выступил в московском гей-клубе Armenia Today [16.03.2010 | 15:22] Общество, Армения

Известный армянский певец Арамэ порадовал своим вокалом московское гей сообщество. Как стало известно ARMENIA Today  после выступления в московском клубе «Лондон» Арамэ получил приглашение умаслить слух кавказских гомосексуалистов Москвы в одном из столичных гей-клубов. Двухметровый симпатичный армянин, видимо, настолько поразил голубых своими вокальными данными, что те настояли на проведение специального для них выступления.

Голубые Москвы приняли Арамэ «на ура»!

*picture - via persons.am

Friday, 6 February 2009

Inga and Anush Arshakyan revealed their Eurovision 2009 song for Armenia - "Gutan"

Inga and Anush Arshakyan revealed that they will perform song "Gutan" as Armenia entry in Eurovision 2009. Of course, if they are chosen to do so during the final selection on 14 February. Being familiar with the potential of current main contestants to represent Armenia in Eurovision - Inga and Anush Arshakyan, Mher, and Arame - I favour Inga and Anush (already mentioned about it under the comments section here). They are talented, have good voice and performance skills. They are not boring, and different in a nice way. And I quite liked their song "Gutan" - mixed folk song. Not bad. Not bad at all. Quite good, actually. Go Inga and Anush!

Thursday, 6 November 2008

Eurovision 2009: Arame for Armenia?

I hope these rumours are wrong. I do not have anything against Arame per se, but he is typical, unremarkable pop singer. Well, yes, Eurovision is pop, and not the best quality music, but there should be something more to get you win it. I am afraid, Arame is not a Eurovision winner, unless something magical happens... I wish previous rumours which I wrote about - Will SOAD or Serj Tankian represent Armenia at the Eurovision song contest 2009 in Moscow? - are true, although these talks died out subsequently. Serj Tankian would have been a sensational representation for Armenia and true potential winner. Oh, well, it’s Eurovision, and Armenia will not rock it in 2009. Or may be I am wrong.

*For info - Arame was named as “the best male singer of the year” at the Armenian National Music Awards 2007 which was held in February 2008. During the same ceremony, Sirusho won the title of “the best female singer”, and subsequently represented Armenia in Eurovision 2008 finishing 4th.

**photo - by Photolur, via A1+