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G.R.A.S band ranks second in the BNR’s pop and rock music chart with its song “I am Flying”

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G.R.A.S band was established at the end of 2004 by former members of the popular Fandango band. The name of the music band is an acronym from the initials of the first names of its members – Georgi Rusev – bass guitar and vocals, Rossen Senovski – guitar, keyboard (he was a member of G.R.A.S band until 2008), Atanas Milarov – drums, Svetoslav Mihaylov- –guitars and vocals.

In 2007, Stefka Emilova (Stef) joined the band. Now she is the lead vocalist of G.R.A.S. In 2010, the band released its debut album Outspoken.

Currently, their song “I am Flying” ranks second in the National Chart for Bulgarian Pop and Rock Music of the Bulgarian National Radio. Music and arrangement- Svetoslav Mihaylov. Stefka Emilova (Stef) wrote the lyrics of the piece.




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