Origin Kardzhali, Bulgaria Genres Folk music | Instruments Accordion Name Neshko Neshev | |
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Associated acts Ivo Papazov, Yuri Yunakov, Nedim Nalbantoglu |
Mix kuchetsi 2015 ork neshko neshev ercan ahatli qki kiu4eci ku4ek
Neshko Neshev (Нешко Нешев, born 1954) is a Bulgarian accordionist.
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- Mix kuchetsi 2015 ork neshko neshev ercan ahatli qki kiu4eci ku4ek
- Ibrahim tatlises i neshko neshev wmv
- References

Born in Kardzhali, Bulgaria in 1954 to family of musician. He started playing the accordion at the age of 10. He studied accordion in Kardzhali Music School. He began working at the State Turkish Theater when he was 16. In 1975 he started to play with the band "Orkestra Trakya" that he formed with Ivo Papazov. In 1979 he won the first place in the accordion festival competition in the USSR. He made two LP's with "Orkestra Biseri". He worked in Bulgarian radios and took part in movies. His song "Nostalgia" inspired a Rolling Stones song. Between 1989–1999, with Radi Kazakov he played in Ivo Papazov group. He toured and recorded albums.

Ibrahim tatlises i neshko neshev wmv
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