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Albania

The Land of Eagles (Shqiperia) near Adriatic Sea was almost completely sealed for tourists until 1990. Now this country, bordering Adriatic Sea on the western side, has great potential for fast development. Smaller cities on the coastline are attractive for tourists but if you’re here on business then capital Tirana should be your top choice. […]

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The beautiful city of Dubrovnik on Croatian south coast.

Croatia

Croatia is a Slavic country lying between Slovenia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, Montenegro, Hungary and warm Adriatic Sea. It is best experienced through its great beaches, summer resorts, amazing islands, famous dishes and rich medieval coastal cities. A perfect place for a family vacation and also a great start to see the beauties of Europe.

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Alice Cooper

All about shock Alice cooper made way into our hearts his own way – by shocking us with his stage performances and videos we all loved.  He became notorious in the 1970s with his over-the-top performances on stage which shook the audiences worldwide. Alice’s birth name was Vincent Damon Furnier and he was born in

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Bing Crosby

At the age of 19, Bing joined a high school band that performed singing and dancing for high schools and clubs. They were called the Musicladers and their biggest achievement was performing for the KHQ, Spokane radio station. There Crosby was first introduced to phonograph on which he loved listening to Al Jolson. The group parted

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Bon Jovi

Famous for his greatest hits and kind persona, Jon Bon Jovi is one of those calm yet extremely talented people that bring a lot of good in the world. John Bon Jovi was born in New Yersey in 1962 to Carol and John Bongiovi. His birth name was John Francis Bongiovi and was always a

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Rolling Stones

A new ear of popular music What happened in London in the year of 1962? Rolling Stones did! They are one of the most popular bands ever on stage and they have been rocking for over 50 years. Since the Rolling Stones started performing as a group in 1962 they have become one of the

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Frank Sinatra

Always in the spotlight during 40s and 50s due to his numerous movie-accompanying songs, Frank Sinatra is known for some of his legendary hits like “New York, New York and “Love and Marriage”. He is known for selling just under 200 million records globally. Coming from Hoboken, New Jersey, Frank was inspired by Bing Crosby,

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Benny Goodman on stage playing the trumpet

Benny Goodman

The King of Swing Benny Goodman was born in Chicago in 1909 and was one of 12 children that escaped Poland with his parents. He started to play music and studying clarinet to escape the harsh conditions the family was in. Soon his clarinet plays could support his family after his father’s death. He is

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Foo Fighters

Legacy of Nirvana The band Foo Fighters came together in 1994 in Seattl, their past closely related to the legendary band Nirvana. Dave Grohl, Nirvana’s drummer, decided to create a new band after the death of Kurt Cobain, Nirvana’s main vocalist. Now its leading guitarist and vocalist, he named the group “Foo Fighters”. It’s how

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Billy Idol

A rock musician the world can’t do without, Billy Idol’s song like “Don’t Stop” and “Dancing with Myself” are still as popular as they were in the 1980s. Billy’s real name was William Albert Michael Broad, and he used the name Billy Idol as an artistic approach to music inspired by his school teacher describing

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Michael Jackson

A man that brought the world together Michael Jackson was perhaps one of the most talked about superstars in the world. There is no doubt that he had a big heart and was an amazing artist who shook the world and opened the door to more acceptance and love for everyone. He was raised in

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