Marin Teodorescu (in Romanian; Moldavian; Moldovan pronounced as /maˈrin te.odoˈresku/; March 8, 1896, Pitești - January 13, 1945, Bucharest), known as Zavaidoc (in Romanian; Moldavian; Moldovan pronounced as /zavajˈdok/), was a Romanian singer, the country's best known lăutar in the interwar period. Born in Pitești into a family of lăutari, he made his way to Bucharest as a youth, together with his taraf partner. He released his first disc with Columbia Records in 1925, meeting with instant success. He died two decades later and was buried at Cernica.[1] [2]