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    Transsylvania Phoenix (also known as Phoenix in Romania) is a Romanian rock band formed in 1962 in Timișoara by guitarists Nicu Covaci and Kamocsa Béla...
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  • Phoenix, a play by Morgan Spurlock The Phoenix, a poem attributed to Lactantius Phoenix (band), a French alternative rock band Transsylvania Phoenix,...
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    Originally known as the lead singer of the Romanian rock group Transsylvania Phoenix, Baniciu quit the group when they illegally fled Romania for West...
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    band formed in 1992 while Mircea Baniciu, who had left the group Transsylvania Phoenix after conflicts with leader Nicu Covaci, was performing in Râmnicu...
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    musicians who have been members of Romanian rock and roll band Transsylvania Phoenix since their formation in Timișoara in 1962. The current lineup consists...
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    of the oldest members and bass players in the Romanian rock band Transsylvania Phoenix, initially performing with this band in Communist Romania starting...
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    the album "Cantafabule", released in 1975 by Romanian rock group Transsylvania Phoenix. Caladrius is a demon in the Megami Tensei video game series. The...
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    Transsylvania Phoenix: Mircea Baniciu (lead vocals), Josef Kappl (bass), and Ovidiu Lipan (drums). The first line-up included another Transsylvania Phoenix...
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    own under the name "Madhouse". 1981: PHOENIX releases its first production in English, the LP Transsylvania Phoenix. The band disintegrates again. 1983:...
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  • Nim Sofyan released versions of the song. In 1999 Romanian band Transsylvania Phoenix included a version of the song on their album Ora-Hora. In 1999...
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  • Byrds. Transsylvania Phoenix is the name of a Romanian rock band with folkloric lyrics. The logo of the British band Queen has a picture of a phoenix on the...
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  • Octave Octavian Teodorescu Pasărea Colibri Timpuri Noi Phoenix Trooper Transsylvania Phoenix Valeriu Sterian Vunk Zdob şi Zdub Biography portal Lists...
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    (single, 1970) — drums Transsylvania Phoenix – Cei ce ne-au dat nume (LP, album, 1972) — drums, percussion Transsylvania Phoenix – Meșterul Manole (EP...
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    1975 with the Romanian rock band Roșu și Negru. In 1975 he joined Transsylvania Phoenix. In 1977 he settled in Germany, but after 1990 he moved back to...
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  • he notably became the opening act for the celebrated rock band Transsylvania Phoenix. He also played at the Ion Mincu University hangout, Club A, in...
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  • by Gică Petrescu "Bucurest(בוקרשט)" by Omer Adam "Timișoara" by Transsylvania Phoenix "Vin la noi la Medgidia" by Dan Spătaru "Saint-Pétersbourg" by Desireless...
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    Belgrade are named after him. The song Baba Novak by the Romanian band Transsylvania Phoenix is about him. In Serbia, a section of Belgrade's neighborhood of...
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    for only a couple of years (Except for Sfinţii, who later became Transsylvania Phoenix and is still active), but the musicians carried on playing in other...
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    band leaders to produce and perform a school concert, founding Transsylvania Phoenix during the production process. Another graduate of the school is...
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  • with an array of influences. During the 1980s, bands such as Iris, Transsylvania Phoenix, Celelalte Cuvinte, Compact, Holograf or Cargo achieved popularity...
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    musician Nicolae Covaci, rock musician, founder and leader of Transsylvania Phoenix Vasile Șeicaru, musician Ștefan Hrușcă, musician Nicu Alifantis...
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  • Liviu Butoi. For a time, in 1974, he was the drummer of rock band Transsylvania Phoenix. He is a former member of Mircea Florian's concept-band Ceata Melopoică...
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    Notable performers included Mircea Vintilă [ro], Florian Pittiș, Transsylvania Phoenix, Anda Călugăreanu [ro], Ștefan Hrușcă, Vasile Șeicaru, Victor Socaciu...
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    Mircea Baniciu, former member of Romania's leading rock band Phoenix (later Transsylvania Phoenix). He was a guest in Baniciu's home just as the anti-communist...
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  • Romania (in former Kingdom of Hungary and ethnic hungarian region of Transsylvania): 1. Attila T. Áfra: 1 AA 2. Robert Dornhelm: 1 nom France: Bolváry...
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    ). Carpathian heartlands: studies on the prehistory and history of Transsylvania in European contexts, dedicated to Horia Ciugudean on his 60th birthday...
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