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  2. Zdob și Zdub - Wikipedia

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    The concert presentation of the new album in Romania took place on 12 April and was held in Hard Rock Cafe Bucharest. On 21 May, in Eugène Ionesco Theatre Chișinău, Zdob și Zdub presented this version of the album to the public from Moldova, as part of a great show Moldovenii s-au născut, the title of the first single for which the band ...

  3. EUROPAfest - Wikipedia

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    EUROPAfest is an international music festival held every May in Bucharest, Romania.The festival is the only one in Europe which presents four music genres in a single event [disputed – discuss]: jazz, blues, pop, and classical music, bringing together bands and classical musicians from 45 countries. [1]

  4. Bosquito - Wikipedia

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    They started touring clubs in the Los Angeles area such as The Viper Room, The Hard Rock Cafe, The Knitting Factory, and the House Of Blues. Shortly after recording a demo in English, tensions between members began to rise leading Victor Solomon and Vichi Stephanovici to return to Romania and leave the band. [15]

  5. Hard Rock Cafe - Wikipedia

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    Hard Rock Cafe, Inc. is a chain of theme bar-restaurants, memorabilia shops, casinos and museums founded in 1971 by Isaac Tigrett and Peter Morton in London.In 1979, the cafe began covering its walls with rock and roll memorabilia, a tradition which expanded to others in the chain.

  6. Krypton (band) - Wikipedia

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    The next 10 years were a period of commercial success, they released three further albums, and spawned numerous hit-singles in Romania, like "Îţi mai aduci aminte" or "Cerceii tăi". [ 4 ] In 2012, Eugen Mihăescu decides to regroup the band's classic line-up, with old members Gabi "Guriță" Nicolau on vocals and Dragoș Docan on bass.

  7. Cuibul - Wikipedia

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    Cuibul's concert activity was most intense from 1991 to 1995 and between 1998 and 2001, when the album Po-mid'or (meaning "tomato" in Russian) was released. Throughout these years, Cuibul's activity geographically spread through Russia. Igor Dinga is a Russian-speaking songwriter, also director of the Moldovan ethno-rock band Zdob și Zdub.

  8. Voltaj - Wikipedia

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    Voltaj (pronounced; Romanian for 'voltage') is a Romanian pop rock group. They are widely regarded as one of the most successful bands in Romanian history, with songs such as "20", " De la capăt " and "De mâine" being household hits.

  9. The Unforgiving Tour - Wikipedia

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    The tour was well received worldwide. PureGrainAudio, reviewing the band's concert in Baltimore, praised "Sharon's top-notch vocals and Martijn Spierenburg's keyboarding", as well as stating that, "aside from musical embellishments, the band came across as really simple and down-to-earth", ultimately deeming it "not just a concert, but an experience."