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  2. Bulgarian Rock Archives - Wikipedia

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    Bulgarian Rock Archives (or Български рок архиви) is the first online encyclopedia dedicated to rock music in Bulgaria. Launched online on 2 August 2013 and includes more than 350 bands and performers from the mid-1960s. The articles are divided in alphabetical order, year of creation, style, location.

  3. Stefan Valdobrev - Wikipedia

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    Stefan Valdobrev was born in Stara Zagora, Bulgaria, the son of Maria Valdobreva (née Atanassova) and Kostadin Valdobrev, both civil engineers.His mother was descended from Macedonian refugees who settled in the Rhodope Mountains, and his paternal ancestors come from midst of the country, where the Thracian valley meets with the Central Balkan region.

  4. Epizod - Wikipedia

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    In 2006 Epizod released the album Our Roots with the image of the Madara Rider on the front cover. Since 1 January 2007 Bulgaria is a member of the European Union. On 3 January 2007 BBC announced Epizod as 'the most qualitative Bulgarian rock band'. In 2008 the band released the album The Old Warrior.

  5. Georgi Minchev (musician) - Wikipedia

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    He is best known as one of the pioneers of the rock music genre in Bulgaria as well as one of the advocates of the restoration of the democracy in the country. [1] Many of his songs became classic rock hits most notably White Silence , Blessed years , The Bulgarian Rock , Balance , The Song of the singer , Alone at the Bar , A Story with Guitar ...

  6. Category:Music of Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    Albums by Bulgarian artists (1 C) C. Chalga (1 C, 1 P) Music competitions in Bulgaria (4 P) D. ... Bulgarian Rock Archives; O. O, Dobrudzhanski Kray; T. Music of ...

  7. Shturcite - Wikipedia

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    Shturcite (Bulgarian: Щурците [ʃtorˈt͡sitɛ]; English "The Crickets"), sometimes romanized as Shturtsite, was a Bulgarian rock group. They were one of the most successful bands in Bulgaria during the 1970s and 1980s and still have many fans. The band broke up once in 1990, reformed in 1997, [1] and disbanded again in 2013.

  8. List of country rock albums - Wikipedia

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    1990 Doug Sahm & the Sir Douglas Quintet: The Best of Doug Sahm & the Sir Douglas Quintet 1968–1975 [10] 1990 The Flatlanders: More a Legend Than a Band [11] 1980 Commander Cody and His Lost Planet Airmen: Too Much Fun: Best of Commander Cody [12] July 1990 Steve Earle: The Hard Way; Oct 1990 Poco: The Forgotten Trail (1969–74)

  9. B.T.R. (band) - Wikipedia

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    December of the same year the album 7 Ballads was released, which includes Salvation and various songs from Feel The Life, but all in Bulgarian. The album was also the first Bulgarian Enhanced Audio CD and features music videos for Salvation and Elmaz i Staklo, as well as interviews from all the band members. In 1999 the band recorded Dreams ...