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Zagora is the third studio album by British R&B band Loose Ends, released in 1986 by MCA Records. The album spawned the hits " Slow Down ", " Stay a Little While, Child " and two others, all of which were hits on the U.S. R&B charts, with "Slow Down" reaching number one on the chart.
"Slow Down" is the 11th single by English R&B band Loose Ends from their third studio album, Zagora. It was released in September 1986 by MCA Records and produced by Loose Ends' longtime collaborator Nick Martinelli. The single was the group's second and last number one on the Soul Singles chart. [2]
7/8 TV (Bulgarian: 7/8 ТВ, Седем-осми ТВ) is a Bulgarian private cable television, owned and operated, by the political party There Is Such a People. It was founded in 2019 in Sofia . [ 1 ] The television is successor of Television Stara Zagora - its network and signal, and Slavi's Show .
Dalmatian Zagora, a region in Croatia; Zagóra (disambiguation), several places in Poland; Zagore (region), an area in Bulgaria Stara Zagora, a city in Bulgaria; Nova Zagora, a city in Bulgaria; Zagora, Kanal ob Soči, a village in the Municipality of Kanal ob Soči, western Slovenia; Zagora, Krapina-Zagorje County, a village near Krapina, Croatia
Mike Stock stated that the Colonel Abrams hit "Trapped" (1985) was a big influence on "Never Gonna Give You Up", saying: "For Rick Astley's song I didn't want it to sound like Kylie or Bananarama so I looked at the Colonel Abrams track 'Trapped' and recreated that syncopated bassline in a way that suited our song."
Stara Zagora is the centre of the rich agricultural region of Zagore, famous for its wheat, production of various cereals, crops, vegetables, fruits, grapes. They serve for the food production and raw materials for the food industry. The Stara Zagora sheep has been used since 1950 as a rootstock in the creation of the Thracian thin-horned sheep.
A performance of Don Giovanni by the State Opera Stara Zagora at the Augusta Trajana Roman ruins in the city. The State Opera Stara Zagora (Bulgarian: Държавна опера Стара Загора, Darzhavna opera Stara Zagora), founded in 1925, is the second opera theatre in Bulgaria, after the National Opera and Ballet in Sofia.
Stara Zagora is a cultural centre of particular significance for Bulgaria as it is an ancient Thracian, subsequently Greek, Roman and Byzantine metropolis. The oldest Neolithic remains were found in Stara Zagora. The famous film of BBC The History of Europe starts with the Neolithic museum in Stara Zagora. It shows the remains of the first ...