Eastern European

Vulgar Bulgars

Friday, July 15th
8pm
FREE
Barbes
376 9th St.
Park Slope
Brooklyn

This Klezmer band from central Virginia draws its inspiration from a combination of north European, Balkan, Middle Eastern, Gypsy and American musical styles using Clarinet, fiddle, bass, and drums/percussion.

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Romashka

RomashkaFriday, July 8th
11:00pm
Free
Maia Meyhane
98 Ave B between 6th & 7th
East Village, New York
Full dinner menu

Gypsy music fans of New York unite! Get out of your tiny one bedroom share and go hear these intrepid explorers of gypsy music play their renditions of your favorite songs such as Loli Phabay and Manea Cu Voca. What, you can't hum them by heart? Well, you obviously haven't heard Romashka play recently.

Romashka is a fantastic troupe of local musicians who keep the melodies and songs of traditional gypsy music alive. Clarinet, accordion, saxophone, trumpet, sultry vocals and grooving rythms in 9/8 prevail as these folks rock the night.

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Romashka

RomashkaSaturday, July 30th
Doors: 8:30pm
Romashka will be done playing at 10:30 - sharp!

Mehanata (The Bulgarian Bar)
416 Broadway
(corner of Canal & Broadway)
$10 Admission

Gypsy music fans of New York unite! Get out of your tiny one bedroom share and go hear these intrepid explorers of gypsy music play their renditions of your favorite songs such as Loli Phabay and Manea Cu Voca. What, you can't hum them by heart? Well, you obviously haven't heard Romashka play recently.

Romashka is a fantastic troupe of local musicians who keep the melodies and songs of traditional gypsy music alive. Clarinet, accordion, saxophone, trumpet, sultry vocals and grooving rythms in 9/8 prevail as these folks rock the night.

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Romashka

RomashkaThursday, July 28th
8:00 PM
JCC on the Upper West Side
334 Amsterdam Ave
(at 76th St)
$10 ($5 for members)

Gypsy music fans of New York unite! Get out of your tiny one bedroom share and go hear these intrepid explorers of gypsy music play their renditions of your favorite songs such as Loli Phabay and Manea Cu Voca. What, you can't hum them by heart? Well, you obviously haven't heard Romashka play recently.

Romashka is a fantastic troupe of local musicians who keep the melodies and songs of traditional gypsy music alive. Clarinet, accordion, saxophone, trumpet, sultry vocals and grooving rythms in 9/8 prevail as these folks rock the night.

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Romashka

RomashkaFriday, March 26
11:00pm
Free
Maia Meyhane
98 Ave B between 6th & 7th
East Village, New York
Full dinner menu

Gypsy music fans of New York unite! Get out of your tiny one bedroom share and go hear these intrepid explorers of gypsy music play their renditions of your favorite songs such as Loli Phabay and Manea Cu Voca. What, you can't hum them by heart? Well, you obviously haven't heard Romashka play recently.

Romashka is a fantastic troupe of local musicians who keep the melodies and songs of traditional gypsy music alive. Clarinet, accordion, saxophone, trumpet, sultry vocals and grooving rythms in 9/8 prevail as these folks rock the night.

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Zagnut Circus Orkestar

Zagnut Circus OrkestarThe Zagnut Cirkus Orkestar is a Brooklyn, NY-based 6-piece ensemble that plays traditional Balkan brass band music for enthusiastic audiences in the New York Area. They perform their exciting music by combining elements of Greek, Turkish, Middle Eastern, Roma (gypsy) and jazz.

The Zagnuts have played all over the New York region and even the most dance averse crowds are found swaying in their seats and hopping on the dance floor as they play.

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Zlatne Uste

Zlatne Uste Balkan Brass BandZlatne Uste (which translates to Golden Lips) is an internationally known group of American-born musicians playing traditional music of the Balkans, primarily representing Serbian, Macedonian, Bulgarian and Romany (Gypsy) traditions. From hummable, toe-tapping tunes to humblingly complex rhythms and melodies, their music moves the body and touches the soul.

Four-time invited guest at the Dragachevo Brass Festival in Gucha, Serbia, the 12-piece band is among the foremost presenters of traditional Balkan dance music in the United States.

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Village Klezmer Quintet

Village Klezmer QuintetFor many people the haunting melodies of the 'old country' are just that: old. Well, we happen to believe differently.

If you're ever looking to hear some great traditional klezmer that'll make you want to tap your feet and pass out from Maneshevitz you should give the Village Klezmer Quintet a listen. You won't be disappointed.

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Romashka

RomashkaGypsy music fans of New York unite! Get out of your tiny one bedroom share and go hear these intrepid explorers of gypsy music play their renditions of your favorite songs such as Loli Phabay and Manea Cu Voca. What, you can't hum them by heart? Well, you obviously haven't heard Romashka play recently.

Romashka is a fantastic troupe of local musicians who keep the melodies and songs of traditional gypsy music alive. Clarinet, accordion, saxophone, trumpet, sultry vocals and grooving rythms in 9/8 prevail as these folks rock the night.

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