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The Rock and Blues Festival "Flower for Gosho" commemorates Bulgarian musician Georgi Minchev

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Friends and music fans will once again honor the memory of the renowned pop and rock singer and composer Georgi Minchev, who passed away 23 years ago. The Rock and Blues Festival ''Flower for Gosho'' will take place today and tomorrow at the "Maymunarnika" club in Boris’s Garden in Sofia.

After the fall of the communist regime, Georgi Minchev became one of the bards of the democratic changes.

Famous artists and bands, including Milena, Vasko The Patch and Poduene Blues Band, G.M.O.-Georgi Minchev Orchestra, Gravitation Rock and others will perform on the stage in Boris’s Garden.




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