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- Olympic_64 abstract "Olympic '64 were a music group from Romania that were active in the 1960s and early 1970s.Olympic '64 had its roots in a band called Pioneers, which was founded in 1961 by pupils from the „Mihai Viteazul” High School in Bucharest. Among the members were: Dimitrie William Piki Inglessis (guitar), Lukis Viratsonis (guitar), Mihai Teodorescu (piano), Antheos (double bass), and Titel Tățulescu (drums).In the first years, Cornel Guriță also collaborated as a vocalist and guitarist, but later Dorin Liviu Zaharia became their main vocalist.Before they appeared on TV for the first time, on October 9, 1964, producer Valeriu Lazarov suggested that they change their name into Olympic '64, as it was around the time of the opening of the Tokyo Summer Olympics.In the summers they used to play for three months at the Perla restaurant in Mamaia, while in the winters they used to play at the Mon Jardin restaurant in București. After a while Costin Petrescu replaced Titel Tățulescu on drums, and Dinu Rădescu replaced Antheos on bass.In 1969, at the first edition of the Club A Festival, they performed the rock opera Decameronul focului alb, for which they won an award.In 1971, at the second edition of the Club A Festival, they performed the rock opera Karma Kaliyuga, with lyrics by Dante Alighieri, Rabindranath Tagore, Sergei Yesenin, Mihai Eminescu, Erik Axel Karlfeldt, Ion Mircea and Dorin Liviu Zaharia.".
- Olympic_64 activeYearsStartYear "1964".
- Olympic_64 background "group_or_band".
- Olympic_64 formerBandMember Dorin_Liviu_Zaharia.
- Olympic_64 genre Beat_music.
- Olympic_64 genre Psychedelic_rock.
- Olympic_64 recordLabel Electrecord.
- Olympic_64 wikiPageID "44356349".
- Olympic_64 wikiPageLength "3300".
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- Olympic_64 wikiPageRevisionID "633346040".
- Olympic_64 wikiPageWikiLink 1964_Summer_Olympics.
- Olympic_64 wikiPageWikiLink Beat_music.
- Olympic_64 wikiPageWikiLink Bucharest.
- Olympic_64 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Beat_groups.
- Olympic_64 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Romanian_rock_music_groups.
- Olympic_64 wikiPageWikiLink Costin_Petrescu_(musician).
- Olympic_64 wikiPageWikiLink Dante_Alighieri.
- Olympic_64 wikiPageWikiLink Dorin_Liviu_Zaharia.
- Olympic_64 wikiPageWikiLink Electrecord.
- Olympic_64 wikiPageWikiLink Erik_Axel_Karlfeldt.
- Olympic_64 wikiPageWikiLink Ion_Mircea.
- Olympic_64 wikiPageWikiLink Mamaia.
- Olympic_64 wikiPageWikiLink Mihai_Eminescu.
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- Olympic_64 wikiPageWikiLink Rabindranath_Tagore.
- Olympic_64 wikiPageWikiLink Romania.
- Olympic_64 wikiPageWikiLink Sergei_Yesenin.
- Olympic_64 wikiPageWikiLink Valeriu_Lazarov.
- Olympic_64 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Olympic '64".
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- Olympic_64 genre Beat_music.
- Olympic_64 genre Psychedelic_rock.
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- Olympic_64 name "Olympic '64".
- Olympic_64 pastMembers "* Dorin Liviu Zaharia * Dimitrie William Piki Inglessis * Lukis Viratsonis * Mihai Teodorescu * Antheos * Titel Tățulescu * Alexandru Preda * Costin Petrescu * Mircea Marian * Dan Dimitriu * Cornel Guriţă".
- Olympic_64 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:End_date.
- Olympic_64 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_musical_artist.
- Olympic_64 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Start_date.
- Olympic_64 yearsActive "–".
- Olympic_64 subject Category:Beat_groups.
- Olympic_64 subject Category:Romanian_rock_music_groups.
- Olympic_64 hypernym Group.
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- Olympic_64 comment "Olympic '64 were a music group from Romania that were active in the 1960s and early 1970s.Olympic '64 had its roots in a band called Pioneers, which was founded in 1961 by pupils from the „Mihai Viteazul” High School in Bucharest.".
- Olympic_64 label "Olympic '64".
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- Olympic_64 sameAs Olimpic_64.
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- Olympic_64 wasDerivedFrom Olympic_64?oldid=633346040.
- Olympic_64 isPrimaryTopicOf Olympic_64.
- Olympic_64 name "Olympic '64".