Navigation

         

Latest from Low Elo
Twitter Feed

Entries in music (30)

Wednesday
Jan252012

Episode 4: "Russian State Museum's Lottery" by Opa!

Low Elo welcomes its new League of Legends esports overlords with a track by Russian act "Opa!" that is sure to put a smile on your stupid, American, pig-dog face. 

Following the traditions of festive brass bands, "Opa!" will make you happy with the cheerful songs and passionate dancing rhythms. Filled with unrestrained joy, the band's music creates exceptionally festive atmosphere and promises authentic amusement and a cheerful mood! "Opa!" unites musicians from different parts of the huge area of the former USSR, who once met in Saint Petersburg. Their music expresses the freedom and euphoria of the post-soviet spirit. Openhearted shows, multilingual lyrics and their willingness to give it all to the audience make these wild, positive folk remarkable and understandable for everybody. 

Download "The Russian State Museum's Lottery" by Opa!

Wednesday
Jan112012

Episode 2: "My Front Door Is Open" by Hank Thompson

In this episode, our second, we consult the soothing sounds of Hank Thompson to welcome you and remind you that our front door is open to summoners like you.

Henry William Thompson known professionally as Hank Thompson, was an American country music entertainer whose career spanned seven decades. He sold more than 60 million records worldwide. His musical style, characterized as honky tonk Western swing, was a mixture of fiddles, electric guitar and steel guitar that featured his distinctive, smooth baritone vocals. He passed away in November of 2007.

Download "My Front Door Is Open" by Hank Thompson

Wednesday
Jan042012

Episode 1: "On The Corduroy Road" by Al Duvall

We have a special fondness for Al Duvall and his track "On The Corduroy Road" which was the first feature track on the Low Elo League of Legends podcast.

Born June 31, 1877 in Pahrump, West Virginia, Algernon Otmer Duvall began his musical career on the vaudeville stage as end-man in Lew Dockstader's Minstrels. He fought in a bicycle squadron in Ypres during World War I, where he received a crippling dose of the Hun's mustard. Returning home, he made ends meet working at a sausage factory in Harrington Delaware from 1921 until 1989. He took up the banjo in 1991 as physical therapy for his pleurisy. He went on to master the alto kazoo at the age of 118. "Al" Duvall attributes his remarkable longevity to a daily dram of Hamlin's Quinsy Balsam.

Download On The Corduroy Road by Al Duvall

Page 1 ... 6 7 8 9 10