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Oleg Frish

Oleg Frish is a native of Russia and naturalized American citizen (2000) who has developed a distinguished career as a noted international celebrity television broadcast host, journalist, recording artist, performer and music historian. Oleg was born in Zaporozhye, the USSR into a family of musicians. His mother, Svetlana Frish, is a pianist and his father, Eugeny Frish, (two sons, Oleg is the first one) was longtime head of the (Seagull choir) and an important member of the artistic community.

For Oleg growing up in the Soviet Union had its American culture challenges. American music was a Cold War persona-non-grata, but yet; hit classics like “Volare”, “Hello Dolly”, and “Sunny” permeated the Iron Curtain. Oleg’s love for music started with he was just four years old. By his early teens, Oleg had etched into his memory some 15,000 Russian, European and mostly contemporary American hits—artists and songs recorded in the golden decades of popular music from 1940 – 1980, and a range of genres, including American Songbook classics, swing, rock n’ roll, jazz, rhythm & blues, contemporary pop and disco. Oleg is a one-man “songapedia,” musical historian and a avid collector of archival music memorabilia (albums, books, post cards). The first American song he remembers hearing was “Hello Dolly” by Brenda Lee at age four. By his early teens he could recall by memory lyrics, arrangements, composers and artists of over 15,000 songs. He fell in love with many noted American, European and European artists and songs recorded in the golden decades of popular music from 1940 – 1980, and a range of genres, including American Songbook classics, swing, rock n’ roll, jazz, rhythm & blues, contemporary pop and disco.

At age 16, Oleg entered Tver State University while pursuing entertainment opportunities. His keen gift and memory of music earned him a featured performer slot in two popular psychic shows, “Miracles Do Not Exist!” and “I Simply Read Your Thoughts! ” which toured all over Russia from 1979-1992. As part of the act, Oleg would guess what songs people in the audience were thinking about, and then, he would sing a stanza or two. In 1980, his “musical mind reading” skills lead to national recognition. In 1985, he received accreditation from one of the Soviet Union’s top cultural institutions, the Ministry of Culture of the USSR.

In 1978, he moved to Moscow and from 1978 – 1992 Oleg was the writer for Soviet “Variety” and Circus Magazine, a prominent performing arts magazine – articles included stories on music, performances and theatrical circus. In 1989, Oleg earned a degree in History of Variety and Cultural Arts from the National Research Institute of Arts Studies. He developed an interest in promoting “Russian stars of the past”. Oleg toured domestically and internationally lecturing on “show business history” to students and the general public. He was quickly earning a reputation of being an authority in this area of study. In 2000 and again in 2004, Oleg was officially recognized in the All-Russian Encyclopedia of Variety. An article was dedicated to his accomplishments for this work as a historian and lecturer throughout Russia.

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Popular TV Talk Show Host And Singer Oleg Frish Celebrates 20th Anniversary In Media With New Single & Video "The Things We Did Last Summer, From "Duets With My American Idols"

Popular TV Talk Show Host And Singer Oleg Frish Celebrates 20th Anniversary In Media With New Single & Video "The Things We Did Last Summer, From "Duets With My American Idols"

Source: Miles High Productions

Oleg Frish, the acclaimed New York based radio and talk show host and singer/performer is celebrating his 20th Anniversary in media this year. Since moving from Russia to New York to premiere his weekly talk show on Russian Television International (RTVi) he has interviewed over 2,000 music stars, celebrities, and many of his personal American idols including; the late James Brown, B.B. King and Donna Summer, Connie Francis, Engelbert Humperdinck, and Kenny G, to name just a few. Frish is ...

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Celebrated Russian TV Personality/Singer Oleg Frish To Host Radio Show In The US

Celebrated Russian TV Personality/Singer Oleg Frish To Host Radio Show In The US

Source: Muse Media

CELEBRATED RUSSIAN TV PERSONALITY/SINGER OLEG FRISH TO HOST RADIO SHOW IN THE U.S. – WEEKLY PROGRAM TO SERVE AS HOMAGE TO THE GREAT AMERICAN SONGBOOK “Very positive and very swinging.” —New York Daily News “He has an appealing voice, his accent is charming, and he swings happily throughout songs.” —Scott Yanow, LA Jazz Scene New York, NY—Hot on the heels of his critically-acclaimed debut CD in the United States, “Bring Me Sunshine,” and his sold-out runs at New York’s Metropolitan ...

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Rockwired.Com's All New Jazzed and Blue Podcast Features The Jeff Hamilton Trio fro their CD "Red Sparkle" and Oleg Frish for his CD "Bring Me Sunshine"

Rockwired.Com's All New Jazzed and Blue Podcast Features The Jeff Hamilton Trio fro their CD "Red Sparkle" and Oleg Frish for his CD "Bring Me Sunshine"

Source: Rockwired Media LLC

The weekly online radio series Jazzed and Blue: Profiles in Blues and Jazz is back and is now available for download at Rockwired.com and features exclusive interviews with Jeff Hamilton of the Jeff Hamilton Trio regarding their brand new release Red Sparkle and with Russian television personality Oleg Frish regarding his latest release Bring Me Sunshine. In the opening segment, Hamilton discusses the inspiration behind the tracks of his new project, collaborating with bassist Christopher Luty and pianist Tamir Hendelman ...

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Critically Acclaimed Russian Artist Oleg Frish To Perform Three Show's at New York's Metropolitan Room In Conjunction With New CD

Critically Acclaimed Russian Artist Oleg Frish To Perform Three Show's at New York's Metropolitan Room In Conjunction With New CD

Source: Muse Media

CELEBRATED RUSSIAN TV PERSONALITY OLEG FRISH TO PERFORM AT THE METROPOLITAN ROOM IN NEW YORK Frish will be performing in support of his recently released CD, Bring Me Sunshine,—a collection of music culled from the Great American Songbook “Very positive and very swinging." —New York Daily News “He has an appealing voice, his accent is charming, and he swings happily throughout songs." —Scott Yanow, LA Jazz Scene Los Angeles, CA—Oleg Frish is probably one of the most famous men in ...

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Rockwired.com's Latest Edition of Jazzed and Blue Presents: Singer and Russian Television Personality Oleg Frish and Music from Diane Schuur, Elvin Bishop and Hulon

Source: Rockwired Media LLC

The latest edition of Jazzed and Blue: Profiles in Blues and Jazz is now available for download at Rockwired.Com and features music and an exclusive interview with celebrated Russian television personality Oleg Frish. In this opening segment, Frish discusses his forthcoming release Bring Me Sunshine, working with The Patrick Williams Big Band and plans for future recordings. The second half of this edition of Jazzed and Blue will feature music from such jazz and blues artists asDee Dee Bridgewater, Diane ...

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Celebrated Russian TV Personality Oleg Frish Debuts "Great American Songbook"

Celebrated Russian TV Personality Oleg Frish Debuts "Great American Songbook"

Source: Muse Media

RECORDED WITH PATRICK WILLIAMS BIG BAND Recorded at Legendary Capitol Records Studios in Hollywood, “Bring Me Sunshine" Spotlights Soviet Entertainer's Passion for American Classics Los Angeles, CA—Oleg Frish is probably one of the most famous men in America that you've never heard of. Of the five million Russians living in the United States, Frish is one of the best known personalities and is often described as the Merv Griffin of Russian-American entertainment—a versatile and well regarded TV and radio host ...

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