Curtea Veche nr. 43 explained

Curtea Veche nr. 43
Origin:Bucharest, Romania
Genre:rock, Rhythm and blues, progressive rock, experimental rock
Years Active:
Label:Electrecord
Past Members:Sorin Chifiriuc
Florin Ochescu
Traian Sasu
Florin Iordănescu
Bogdan Stănescu
Mircea Florian
Gabriel Căciulă
Radu Mihai Răducanu

Curtea Veche nr. 43 were a Romanian musical band who were active in the mid-1970s.

They formed in 1974 as a trio: Sorin Chifiriuc (guitar), Traian Sasu (drums) and Nicușor Curta (bass).[1] Except for Florin Ochescu, who was a student at the Bucharest Polytechnics Institute, the other three members were students at the Bucharest Music Academy. Later, Curta was replaced by Florin Iordănescu, and Florin Ochescu joined as a guitarist. During the years several member changes took place, the band collaborating also with Mircea Florian, who contributed both music and lyrics.

The band recorded some songs at the state-owned radio studio, and appeared sporadically also on television, for example on Club A.

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Caraman-Fotea. Daniela. Lungu. Florian. Disco Ghid-Rock. Editura Muzicala. Bucharest. 1977. 62.