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Romano Drom
Ando Foro
$17.99
Olah Gypsies from Hungary, Romano Drom (The Roma or Gypsy Road) are an exciting mix of new and old. This is not your average reproduction of heritage, but a living music as bold as the people it springs from. The music is strong on vocals and word play, a part of the Gypsy musical tradition often left behind in the rush towards a 'modern production' so often found in new Gypsy music.
Also by Romano Drom: Andre Lindri (2003)
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Listen:
Szatele szlv
Ando Foro
Kon ka mel pe
The record company rap:
With centuries of Romany tradition in their music (the
group's name means 'The Gypsy Road'), Romano Drom
are a contemporary Gypsy band based in Budapest,
Hungary. They utilize household utensils as
instruments, such as milk churn and wooden spoon,
alongside their unique vocal stylings and have created a
more modern urban sound through the introduction of
guitar, double bass and drums.
The musicians:
Anti/Antal Kovacs Jr.: Solo And Rythmic Guitar, Voice, Churn, Derbuka, Spoons
Gojma/Antal Kovacs: Voice, Spoons, Dance
Joco/Jozsef Balogh: Voice, Guitar
Csika/Zsigmond Rafael: Milk Churn, Vocal Bass, Dance
Kornel Horvath: Oudou, Checkere, Bongo, Tamburine, Effect Instruments
Zoli/Zoltan Orosz: Accordion
Laci/Laszlo Molnar: Double-Bass
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