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New song of Tangra's latest album

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Tangra was founded back in 1976 by Konstantin Markov and Alexander Petrunov. Many musicians have been part of this influential band. In 1990 the band ceased activities, but after a pause of more than 25 years, they have returned on stage. During the difficult times of the pandemic, Tangra have finished the last recordings for the new album "On the Road". Vocalist is Borislav Mudolov and the author of the music, lyrics and arrangement is Konstantin Markov, to whom the rock band owes most of its hits. In early October Konstantin would have turned 72. Unfortunately, in March 2021 he passed away because of complications after Covid - 19. We listen to one of his last songs - "Kogato si do men."





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