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Kroke is a
Polish instrumental ensemble of
world music. The band's name
refers to the
Yiddish language name for Kraków (קראקע,
kroke). The band was founded...
- Pit
Kroke (born Rolf
Peter Kroke:
March 1, 1936 Fürstenwalde/Spree,
Germany -
November 1, 2016 Berlin, Germany) was a
German artist and architect. He studied...
- Zaboravis. In 2003,
British violinist Nigel Kennedy and
Polish world music band
Kroke released a
version of the song on the
collaborative album East
Meets East...
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released through EMI
classics in 2003 by
violinist Nigel Kennedy and the
Kroke band (Jerzy Bawoł on accordion,
Tomasz ****urba on
viola and
Tomasz Lato...
- Industry.
Springer Science &
Business Media. p. 164. ISBN 9780751403343.
Kroke, H. P. (April 1978). "Oily
components in
cosmetics from a
European view"...
- 2003
album Harem. He has
explored Klezmer music with the
Polish jazz band
Kroke. In late 2005,
Kennedy recorded his
first album for the Blue Note jazz label...
- (UK); Moon Dogs (UK); N'faly
Kouyate &
Dunyakan (Guinea);
Nigel Kennedy and
Kroke (UK/Poland);
Rokia Traore (Mali);
Sidestepper (Colombia/UK); The Drummers...
- Краков.
Ukrainian and
Yiddish languages refer to it as
Krakiv (Краків) and
Kroke (קראָקע) respectively. Kraków is twinned, or
maintains close relations,...
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cover the song,
featuring the
vocals of
Micheal T.
Butch and his band.
Kroke released a
version of the song as well. A
Bosnian version was
released by...
- the
genus Crocodylus appears to be
derived from the
ancient Gr**** κρόκη (
kroke)—meaning
shingle or pebble—and δρîλος or δρεîλος (dr(e)ilos) for "worm"...