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    Shturcite (Bulgarian: Щурците [ʃtorˈt͡sitɛ]; English "The Crickets"), sometimes romanized as Shturtsite, was a Bulgarian rock group. They were one of...
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    large part of their songs, which approximate 160, in fourteen albums. Shturcite have performed over 2600 concerts in sixteen countries. In his discography...
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  • Zodia Shturec version, which was recorded in 1996 and appeared on the Shturcite compilations 1968-1980 and Best Ballads in that year. In 1997, it was...
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  • in Cricket St Thomas, England HMS Cricket, a list of Royal Navy ships Shturcite, a Bulgarian band, translated as The Crickets, or an album by them Tettigoniidae...
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    Poli Genova Ruth Koleva Svetla Ivanova Mary Boys Band Rushi Vidinliev Shturcite FSB (band) Bo Bo Bo (band), Boris Godjunov, Borislav Grancharov and Boyan...
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  • be another film based on Poe's writings. In 1987, Bulgarian rock band Shturcite released a song, "Omagiosaniyat zamuk". The song's lyrics are a translation...
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  • by the Bee Gees from This Is Where I Came In "Wedding Day", a song by Shturcite "Wedding Day", a song by Bon Jovi "She Moved Through the Fair", also called...
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  • months, 29 days Cherubs Heroin Man 1994 2 YNFYNYTY 3 March 2015 21 years Shturcite Musketarski marsh 1987 Na praga na surceto 2008 21 years Nektar Man in...
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    the band are the musicians: Borislav Panov (keyboard) former member of "Shturcite" band who gave the name "TANGRA" to the band, Konstantin Markov (bass...
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  • also received their first music award and had a successful tour with Shturcite. In 1990, they appeared on the compilation "21st Youth Pop Song Contest"...
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  • Tsankov's son Petar Tsankov is one of the creators of Bulgarian band Shturcite ("Bulgaria's answer to The Beatles"). Tsankov's uncle was Aleksandar Tsankov...
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  • which contained the number one singles "Svetat e za dvama", "Pesenta na shturcite", "Ne e istina", "Ne iskam, ne moga". The album went on to become a critical...
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  • a 2004 album by Giovanna Marini Antologia, a 4-disc retrospective of Shturcite Antología (Marco Antonio Solís album), 2014 "Antología" (song), a song...
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  • produced by Kiril Marichkov, a member of the famous Bulgarian rock band Shturcite. The album was a collaboration between the state label Balkanton and the...
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  • 4[citation needed] Signal anniversary show December 12[citation needed] Shturcite 2009 March 22 Asia Phoenix album support 2010 March 10[citation needed]...
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  • "Utroto" would first be released in 2015 on The Best of Kiril Marichkov and Shturcite, and then later in 2020 on Marichkov's album 75. Kostov, Borislav (25...
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