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"Teodora (transmissive)"

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Teodora Georgieva Stoykova (Bulgar: Теодора Георгиева Стойков, 3 June 1982, Burgas), Bulgarian singer.

Life history
The famous singer from the world in Burgas in June 3, 1982, completed his high school in the musical part of a concertatory in Burgas, taking a very good national diploma on sound artist and piano. Teodora, especially concentrated on folk music since quite small age, found two years in Neftohimik Burgas Music Korosu. After graduation from high school, vocalist was accepted to Strandja Music Society. Between 1998-2003, the music market was thrown in various entertainment venues.

Music career Home
Teodora's first recorded the song "Güna за гр ( (Daah Passion)", which was not a single, but in 2005 the album removed was a preliminary preparation. In 2005, she stepped into professional singer with the same release album. It has four Bulgarian albums. In the arrangement of famous Greek DJ Pantelis, various hits dance songs were removed. In 2006, "Ohrid Festival" has received various important awards such as the singer "The Songer", which developed the Baltic Music," in an international music festival, Teodora, one of the people who are worthy of this award; Bulgaria, Greece, Belgium, Netherlands, Macedonia, Serbia, Croatia, Albania, Cyprus, USA and Turkey. DJ Jerry published a song that was considered to be the hit of thousands of years, with a long time peak in music lists in 2010. In April 2011, the Turkish composer and singer Sinan Akçıl made two helms with "Cumartesi" and "Sampion", which was published both in Turkey and around the world in the album "Kalp Sesi". Teodora has also been a guest to White Show in April of 2011.

External links
Teodora Official YouTube Channel

Living people
Born in 1982
Born in Burgas
Bulgarian female singers
Bulgarian pop singers
Bulgarian pop-folk singers
Female pop singers