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  2. Flying Bulgar Klezmer Band - Wikipedia

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    By 1993, the band name had been changed to The Flying Bulgars, and the band released its second album, Agada. [9] [10] The album was very well received [11] [12] [13] and was nominated for Best Global Recording at the Juno Awards of 1994. [14] The band toured in support of the album, appearing at the Vancouver Folk Festival [15] and Mayfest ...

  3. Dr. Flori - Wikipedia

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    Florian Kondi (28 February 1979, Kuçovë – 17 November 2014, Tirana), [1] known professionally as Dr. Flori, [2] was an Albanian singer, songwriter and rapper. He was one of the founding members of the group West Side Family, which had great success with songs such as Tirona and Hou çike.

  4. The Klezmatics - Wikipedia

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    Trumpeter Frank London composed the score for Pilobolus Dance Theater's work, Davenen, which the band performed. [6] The members come from different musical backgrounds. Drummer Richie Barshay plays jazz with Herbie Hancock and Chick Corea. [citation needed] Violinist Lisa Gutkin came from a predominantly Celtic background before joining the band.

  5. Alcek - Wikipedia

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    Alcek or Alzeco was allegedly a son of Kubrat and led the Bulgars to Ravenna that later settled in the villages of Gallo Matese, Sepino, Boiano and Isernia in the Matese mountains of southern Italy. 3 shows the Bulgars of Alzeco moving along Italy. 4 shows the earlier Pannonian Bulgars of Alciocus.

  6. Bulgars - Wikipedia

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    The Bulgars led by the first two brothers Batbayan and Kotrag remained in the Pontic steppe zone, where they were known as Black Bulgars by Byzantine and Rus sources, and became Khazar vassals. [ 90 ] [ 25 ] [ 91 ] The Bulgars led by Kotrag migrated to the middle Volga region during the 7th and 9th centuries, where they founded Volga Bulgaria ...

  7. Austin High School Gang - Wikipedia

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    The Austin High School Gang was the name given to a group of young, white musicians from the West Side of Chicago, who all attended Austin High School during the early 1920s. They rose to prominence as pioneers of the Chicago Style in the 1920s, which was modeled on a hurried version of New Orleans Jazz. [1]

  8. Subutai - Wikipedia

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    The Mongols marched up the Volga river in a wide arc on the west side. However, this force was just to occupy their attention, for he sent a secondary army to surprise the Bulgars from the east by crossing the Ural mountains. [41] After squashing the Bulgar armies, he defeated the guerrilla leader Bachman on the

  9. Consortium (band) - Wikipedia

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    The band released "All the Love in the World" under the shortened name of Consortium in 1969, which reached No. 22 on the UK Singles Chart, [3] and No. 11 on the Dutch chart. [4] They released a few more singles but these failed to chart. Although Pye had offered the band a chance to record an album, the band did not record any album at that ...