LMFAO’S Redfoo to Perform in Tel Aviv (VIDEO)
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by Algemeiner Staff

Redfoo, aka Stefan Gordy of electro pop band LMFAO, wearing his own tennis clothing line called 'Party Rock' is seen at the 2012 US Tennis Open. Photo: Pacific Coast News.
Redfoo of the recording duo LMFAO is heading to Israel in October for a concert in Tel Aviv.
The Los Angeles born music star is bringing over 30 dancers and performers with him to the Nokia Arena in Tel Aviv, scheduled for October 2nd.
Redfoo, or Stefan Kendal Gordy, is part of the team that created the “Party Rock Anthem”, which stayed atop the Billboard 100 for 6 straight weeks in 2010. The song spent 68 weeks on the Billboard 100 list, which is the third longest stay in history.
To watch the “Party Rock Anthem” music video, click below.
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