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Traditionally there are two types of Romani music: one rendered for non-Romani audiences, the other is made within the Romani community. The music performed for outsiders is called "gypsy music", which is a colloquial name that comes from Ferenc Liszt. They call the music they play among themselves "folk music". [19]
Gypsy Rover a.k.a. The Whistling Gypsy: 1964 – – – The Seekers: The Seekers (a.k.a. Roving With The Seekers) W&G Records: Keith Grant: 2:42 Wild Rover: 1963 – – – The Seekers: Introducing the Seekers: W&G Records: Russ Thompson: 2:20 With My Swag All On My Shoulder: 1964 – – – The Seekers: The Seekers (a.k.a. Roving With The ...
The Whistling Gypsy", sometimes known simply as "The Gypsy Rover", is a well-known ballad composed and copyrighted by Dublin songwriter Leo Maguire in the 1950s.
Formed in 2008, [4] the duo sold about 100,000 songs online in 2009. [5] They are known for their viral YouTube videos and covers of popular songs. [6] [7] As of November 2022, they had more than 1.53 million subscribers and over 430 million views on their YouTube channel. [8] Their first song, "Hail Mary", was featured on YouTube's front page. [9]
In 2012 Bilal was a guest on Coke Studio (Middle East) alongside Rouwaida Attieh and The Yugoslavian Gypsy Brass Band from the Balkan. [6] They all come together to create a fusion where the Oriental Tarab music meets the Gypsy music with all its facets. [7] In 2014 Bilal was featured in the book "Beirut Re-Collected" by Tamyras. [8] [9]
Two years later he led his own trio, the Gypsy Kids, which played in the Gypsy jazz tradition [2] and appeared on the British documentary Django Legacy. The trio released its first album, Safari, when Rosenberg was twelve. A year later Rosenberg released his debut solo album, Swinging with Jimmy Rosenberg. [3]
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"The Raggle Taggle Gypsy" (Roud 1, Child 200), is a traditional folk song that originated as a Scottish border ballad, and has been popular throughout Britain, Ireland and North America. It concerns a rich lady who runs off to join the gypsie