Emil Dimitrov
Emil Dimitrov | |
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Born | 23 December 1940 |
Origin | Pleven, Bulgaria |
Died | 30 March 2005 64) | (aged
Genres | Pop |
Occupation(s) | Singer |
Years active | 1960-2000 |
Emil Dimitrov (Bulgarian: Емил Димитров) (December 23, 1940 in Pleven – March 30, 2005 in Sofia) was a popular Bulgarian singer. He made his debut in 1960 and recorded about 30 albums altogether. In the 1960s Lili Ivanova and Emil Dimitrov were the most popular singers of modern songs. During the last years of his life he exhibited a talent for drawing as well.[1]
Discography
- Bulgarian Evergreens
- Моя страна, моя България (My country, my Bulgaria) - Emil Dimitrov; Director: Stilian Ivanov
- Само един живот не е достатъчен (Only one life is not enough)
- Ако си дал... (If you have given something...) - Emil Dimitrov
- Писмо до мама (A letter to my mother) - Emil Dimitrov
- Само тази нощ (Only tonight) - Lili Ivanova
- Само един живот (Only one life) - Iordanka Hristova
- Сбогом, Мария (Good-Bye Maria) - Panaiot Panaiotov
References
- ↑ My country, my Bulgaria.. Emil Dimitrov has died.. (Bulgarian)
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