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Song of the Day

“A sun like a succulent pomegranate” in Miroslava Katsarova’s “Summer streets”

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“Summer streets” is a song performed by jazz singer Miroslava Katsarova, she is also author of the lyrics. The music and the arrangement is by singer-songwriter Vesselin Vesselinov-Eko whom Miroslava has been working with for years. The song was written some 10 years ago but is still a summer hit in this country. It was recently included in Miroslava’s new album, but in a different arrangement.

So, here it is – Summer Streets, and Miroslava Katsarova

Editing by Albena Bezovska


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