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deleteBoris Godjunov (in Bulgarian Борис Гуджунов) (born on 22 May 1941 in Pazardjik, Bulgaria) is a Bulgarian singer and symbol of the Bulgarian popular music during the People's Republic of Bulgaria.
Career
Boris finished his education in Krastyo Sarafov National Academy for Theatre and Film Arts (VITIS "Krastio Sarafov" or (ВИТИЗ "Кръстю Сарафов") and appeared frequently in the Bulgarian National Radio.
He also gained international fame by singing in tours in the the Soviet Union, Poland, Serbia, Turkey, Germany, Italy, Cuba, Algeria and Japan.
He was one of the few survivors of a plane crash on December 21, 1971, a fatal air disaster that killed a prominent Bulgarian singer Pasha Hristova. For a long period of time following the accident, Godjunov disappeared from the artistic scene.
He later formed In the 1990s, he returned to the limelight in partnership with Borislav Grancharov and Boyan Ivanov to form the trio "Bo Bo Bo" (in Bulgarian: Бо Бо Бо).
In 1998, he was awarded the Golden Orpheus Award for overall creativity.
Songs
- "Hope" (in Bulgarian Надежда)
- "The world is full with girls (in Bulgarian С момичета е пълен света)
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