The Bulgarian pop band Mary Boys Band was established 26 years ago in the coastal city of Burgas. The musicians have given concerts at home and abroad, along with their world-famous colleagues from No Mercy, Boney M, Eruption, Gibson Brothers, Racey and others.
The frontwoman is Maria Mutafchieva - Mary, singer-songwriter, the author of all songs from the repertoire of Mary Boys Band.
"Unknown Streets" is a track from the band's debut album of the same name. It was released in 2001. "Unknown Streets" is a beautiful, but also slightly nostalgic piece, a song about autumn, which imperceptibly comes into human life, about the eternal search for one’s true self.
It is a curious fact that for several years now this song has been included in the music textbooks of the general education schools in our country. And especially in this season, it often sounds on the air of many radio stations here.
"And no one understood how the summer has gone and autumn has arrived…
I am walking down unknown streets, in search of myself…”
"It's bitter cold, wood and stone are cracking, we've been with no food for two or three days, yet he sings and is always cheerful! In the evening - before we go to bed - he sings; in the morning, as soon as he opens his eyes, he sings again" - this is..
A concert performance of the stage cantata Carmina Burana by Carl Orff in Sofia has turned into a celebration for music lovers and a testament to the power of music to melt ice in diplomacy. For the first time, three orchestras from three..
Six years ago, on the day of the first day of spring, several Bulgarian women living in Brussels, driven by their love for their native folklore and the strength of their roots, decided to create their own creative corner , where this love would find..
A concert performance of the stage cantata Carmina Burana by Carl Orff in Sofia has turned into a celebration for music lovers and a testament to the..
Six years ago, on the day of the first day of spring, several Bulgarian women living in Brussels, driven by their love for their native folklore and the..
"It's bitter cold, wood and stone are cracking, we've been with no food for two or three days, yet he sings and is always cheerful! In the evening -..
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