Kalyi Jag

Kalyi Jag
("Black Fire")
   Hungary. The first group to play Vlah music in a popular style for a wider audience. Their music has developed from traditional dance tunes with the accompaniment of mouth music and improvised percussion instruments. CDs include Gypsy Love.

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