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At that time, Nielsen Music Control and Uniunea Producătorilor de Fonograme din România (UPFR) began publishing charts which reflected the most-broadcast songs on radio stations and television channels throughout Romania (see list of number ones below); they also gained coverage in local media. [136]
2.3 Crișana. 2.4 Northern Dobrogea ... Also notable is the label La Strada Music, ... Pascu, George & Boţocan, Melania. "Carte de istorie a muzicii", Muzica ...
Born in Satu Mare, Mircea Florian began his musical education as a pianist and saxophonist, before turning to guitar, blockflute, mandolin and various other instruments. [3] [4] He first took classes at the Satu Mare Art School, [5] and first became interested in performing arts while an avid spectator of the local Medrano Circus (the place where he also witnessed the first concert by a rock ...
O'Farrill's recordings were released by Gema as a single and later included in the multi-artist LP Los mejores músicos de Cuba (1959). [10] Cachao continued to record descarga sessions as a leader between 1958 and 1960: Jam Session with Feeling (Maype), Descarga (Maype), Cuban Music in Jam Session (Bonita) and Descargas con el ritmo de Cachao ...
3rei Sud Est (also spelled 3 Sud Est or 3SE, styled forms of Trei Sud-Est, Romanian pronunciation: [ˈtrej suˈdest]) is a dance music group from Romania. The group was formed in 1997.
"1, 2, 3" (Spanish: [ˈun dos ˈtɾes]) is a song by Mexican singer Sofía Reyes featuring American singers Jason Derulo and De La Ghetto. It was released as a single on February 16, 2018. [ 1 ] The song was written by Reyes, Derulo, Ghetto, Nicole Zignago, Ricardo Montaner, Jon Leone and Charlie Guerrero.
Born in Gura Vitioarei, Prahova County, she had a career as a folk music soloist. [2] She made her radio debut in 1963, and in 1967, began a successful duo with Benone Sinulescu [ ro ] . [ 3 ] In the early 1980s, due to a wish expressed by Elena Ceaușescu , who was jealous of Loghin's popularity, the latter was forbidden from performing on ...
Ciprian Porumbescu on a 2021 stamp of Romania His tomb at San Demetrio church in Stupca. Ciprian Porumbescu (Romanian: [tʃipriˈan porumˈbesku]; born Cyprian Gołęmbiowski on 14 October 1853 – 6 June 1883) was a Romanian composer born in Șipotele Sucevei in Bucovina.