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Radio Transsylvania International "Tolerant
Transylvania – Why
Transylvania will not become...
- Buggie,
under the name
Transsylvania Phoenix (since a band
named Phoenix already existed) and
released an LP
named Transsylvania,
containing two old Phoenix...
- songwriter.
Originally known as the lead
singer of the
Romanian rock
group Transsylvania Phoenix,
Baniciu quit the
group when they
illegally fled
Romania for...
- The band
formed in 1992
while Mircea Baniciu, who had left the
group Transsylvania Phoenix after conflicts with
leader Nicu Covaci, was
performing in Râmnicu...
- list of
musicians who have been
members of
Romanian rock and roll band
Transsylvania Phoenix since their formation in Timișoara in 1962. The
current lineup...
- and 1975 with the
Romanian rock band Roșu și Negru. In 1975 he
joined Transsylvania Phoenix. In 1977 he
settled in Germany, but
after 1990 he
moved back...
- "Madhouse". 1981:
PHOENIX releases its
first production in English, the LP
Transsylvania Phoenix. The band
disintegrates again. 1983: Nicu
Covaci plays with...
- The Prin****lity of Transylvania, from 1765 the
Grand Prin****lity of Transylvania, was a
realm of the
Hungarian Crown ruled by the
Habsburg and Habsburg-Lorraine...
- on the
album "Cantafabule",
released in 1975 by
Romanian rock
group Transsylvania Phoenix.
Caladrius is a
demon in the
Megami Tensei video game series...
-
Transsylvania Phoenix:
Mircea Baniciu (lead vocals),
Josef Kappl (b****), and
Ovidiu Lipan (drums). The
first line-up
included another Transsylvania Phoenix...