Dida Drăgan
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Born | Jugureni, Dâmbovița County | September 14, 1946
Genres | Muzică ușoară |
Occupation(s) | Pop star |
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Dida Drăgan (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈdida drəˈɡan]; born in Jugureni, Dâmbovița County, 14 September 1946) is a Romanian female pop star who was famous for rock music in the muzică ușoară easy listening music of the 1980s.[1]
In 1993, the she represented Romania in the preliminary round of the Eurovision Song Contest but having finished in seventh place, she failed to qualify for the finals in Ireland.
References[]
- ^ Denise Roman Denise Roman, Fragmented Identities: Popular Culture, Sex, and Everyday Life in Postcommunist Romania (New York: Lexington Books, 2003) 0739121189 - 2007 "In the late 1980s, the most famous Romanian vocalist-stars of muzică ușoară were Angela Similea, Corina Chiriac, and Mirabela Dauer, together with the rocker Dida Dragan and the internationally acclaimed Aura Urziceanu..."
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