List of Bulgarian Musicians and Singers

This is a list of famous Bulgarian musicians and singers:

  • Azis
  • Andrea
  • Radka Aleksova
  • Valya Balkanska
  • Petar Bonev
  • Stoyanka Boneva
  • Olga Borisova
  • Yuri Boukoff
  • Boris Christoff
  • Toni Dacheva
  • Diana Dafova
  • Boika Dangova
  • Emil Dimitrov
  • Gena Dimitrova
  • Binka Dobreva
  • Stefan Dragostinov
  • Esil Duran
  • Galina Durmushliyska
  • Eva Georgieva
  • Valeri Georgiev
  • Nikolai Giaurov
  • Gloria
  • Valeri Gradinarski
  • Nikolai Gyaurov
  • Georgi Hristov
  • Pasha Hristova
  • Ana Ilieva
  • Lea Ivanova
  • Lili Ivanova
  • Svetla Ivanova
  • Radka Toneff
  • Raina Kabaivanska
  • Raina Katzarova
  • Ivan Kachulev
  • Boris Karadimchev
  • Vesselina Kasarova
  • Vassil Kazandzhiev
  • Todor Kobakov
  • Tzvetan Konstantinov
  • Denitsa Laffchieva
  • Simo Lazarov
  • Ari Leshnikov
  • Milcho Leviev
  • Iliya Lukov
  • Kiril Marichkov
  • Georgi Minchev
  • Mincho Minchev
  • Lyubomir Mitzov
  • Hristina Morfova
  • Mariya Neikova
  • Elena Nikolai
  • Nikola Nikolov
  • Ventzeslav Nikolov
  • Veselin Nikolov
  • Mira Aroyo
  • Ivo Papazov
  • Mariana Paunova
  • Vassil Petrov
  • Sasha Popov
  • Iskra Racheva
  • Petar Raichev
  • Alexander Raytchev
  • Yanka Rupkina
  • Velichka Savova
  • Simeon Shterev
  • Milena Slavova
  • Petko Staynov
  • Stefan Diomov
  • Kremena Stancheva
  • Volodya Stoyanov
  • Valkana Stoyanova
  • Tatiana Surbinska
  • Dimitar Talezov
  • Ralitsa Tcholakova
  • Nayden Todorov
  • Ivan Torchanov
  • Slavi Trifonov
  • Julia Tsenova
  • Vasko Vassilev
  • Alexis Weissenberg
  • Ljuba Welitsch
  • Kalina Zgurova
  • Ventzislav Yankoff
  • Veneta Vicheva
  • Stoyan Yankulov - Stundzhi
  • Slavka Kalcheva

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