
The Rock Hotel Band
Classic Rock & Blues from Latvia

About the band
The Rock Hotel Band is a group of talented musicians who have been perfoming together since 2000. Fans especially note the versality and originality of their music, which can not be fotted into any framework or genres. Here you will find a lot of interesting information and find out what inspires each of the band members. The band was created in 2013 by famous musicians from Riga who love classic rock and blues of 60-80s of the last century.
All musicians at one time used to work in REKO( Riga pop concert association) and in varios Riga bands (The Apples, Pilgrim, Rigonda, etc.)
The founder and leader of the band is Gosha Averyan, drums, vocals.
Alexander Letunovsky - keyboards.
Boris Gorkaviy - guitar.
Vladimir Chernyshev - bass guitar.

Over the years, famous Riga musicians played in the group: Yuri Grinev (Eolika), Anatoly Pochepin (Mitrokhin Bluesband), Andrey Melnikov (REKO), Vyacheslav Timofeev, Alexander Bonbizo, Evgeny Lavrenovich, Valery Averyanov, Viktor Nakonechny, Eric Budevits, Alexander Kuzhenko.
The band's repertoire includes covers of the world's best rock bands: Deep Purple, Free, Bad Company, Creedance Clearwater Revival, Queen, Manfred Mann, Procol Harum, Cream, Black Sabbath, Led Zeppelin, Nazareth, Slade, Uriah Heap, Gary Moore, Santana, Joe Cocker, Erik Claptone, etc. The band's line-up is classic: 2 guitars, keyboards and drums. The band is distinguished by precision of performance, distinctive vocals and a unique sound of the solo guitar.
In recent years, the group has expanded its repertoire with popular Latvian and French hits performed by talented girls.
Guest vocalist Ivan Yurkoit, who worked for a time with Stas Namin's group, enriched the group's repertoire with covers of Yuri Antonov, Marshal, Noskov, Leps, and Stas Mikhailov.
We can also offer our listeners an acoustic version of the performance; at their request, we serve corporate events, weddings, anniversaries, where world hits of rock and pop music are played.
