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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...
- variety of other musicians also featured, including Beck, Nina Simone, Kroke, Dave Brubeck, and Krzysztof Penderecki. The title borrows its name from...
- 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...
- Краков. Ukrainian and Yiddish languages refer to it as Krakiv (Краків) and Kroke (קראָקע) respectively. Kraków is twinned, or maintains close relations,...
- 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...
- Also in 2003, Coleman completed a second work with Nigel Kennedy and the Kroke Trio in the role of friend and producer of their album, East Meets East...
- 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...
- doi:10.1029/2008GB003266. S2CID 128652214. Stapf, André; Gondek, Christoph; Kroke, Edwin; Roewer, Gerhard (2019), Yang, Deren (ed.), "Wafer Cleaning, Etching...
- The ancient equivalent of the modern Gr**** "martis" is thought to be the kroke (κρόκη). The custom is mentioned in Photios' Lexicon. It is said that the...
- 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...