Borsalino - MAMAKABO Music Festival 2008
Tommy Emmanuel and Timur Vedernikov playing "Borsalino". MAMAKABO music festival (Koktebel-2008). www.mamakabo.ru
Koktebel is located in Crimea, Ukraina. The Koktebel village is situated at the toe of the extinct volcano Kara-Dag. This is one of the natural wonders of Crimea. Kar-Dag is not only a place of interest in Koktebel and Crimea. It is a worldwide place of interest.
I did some reading about Koktebel and you can read more about Koktebel below if you are interested.
Otherwise this is a great performance that Tommy Emmanuel and Timur Vedernikov do. If you like Borsalino when Tommy Emmanuel is playing the song alone. You will love this video.
Go and visit Timur Vedernikov on Youtube user timurvedernikov
https://www.youtube.com/user/timurvedernikov
And Timur's webpage https://www.timmusic.ru
Tommy Emmanuel and Timur Vedernikov - Borsalino - MAMAKABO Music Festival 2008
Koktebel formerly known as Planerskoye, is one of the most popular resort townlets in South-Eastern Crimea. Koktebel is situated on the shore of the Black Sea about halfway between Feodosiya and Sudak and is subordinated to the Theodosia city municipality. It is best known for its literary associations. The Russian poet Maximilian Voloshin made it his residence, where he entertained many distinguished guests, including Marina Tsvetayeva, Osip Mandelshtam, and Andrey Bely (who died there). They all wrote remarkable poems in Koktebel.
Koktebel is located in Crimea, Ukraina. The Koktebel village is situated at the toe of the extinct volcano Kara-Dag. This is one of the natural wonders of Crimea. Kar-Dag is not only a place of interest in Koktebel and Crimea. It is a worldwide place of interest.
I did some reading about Koktebel and you can read more about Koktebel below if you are interested.
Otherwise this is a great performance that Tommy Emmanuel and Timur Vedernikov do. If you like Borsalino when Tommy Emmanuel is playing the song alone. You will love this video.
Go and visit Timur Vedernikov on Youtube user timurvedernikov
https://www.youtube.com/user/timurvedernikov
And Timur's webpage https://www.timmusic.ru
Koktebel formerly known as Planerskoye, is one of the most popular resort townlets in South-Eastern Crimea. Koktebel is situated on the shore of the Black Sea about halfway between Feodosiya and Sudak and is subordinated to the Theodosia city municipality. It is best known for its literary associations. The Russian poet Maximilian Voloshin made it his residence, where he entertained many distinguished guests, including Marina Tsvetayeva, Osip Mandelshtam, and Andrey Bely (who died there). They all wrote remarkable poems in Koktebel.
The original name Köktöbel is of Turkic origin: in Crimean Tatar it means “Land of the blue hills” (from kök, “sky blue”, and töbe, “hill” or “mountain”, composed with the collective suffix -el). Its Soviet name of Planerskoye comes from the Russian planer, or glider: the hills above the shoreline were the site of many early experiments in manned heavier-than-air flight by Russian pioneer aviators. The local airfield is still known as Planerskoye.
Koktebel is nowadays also well-known for its jazz festival that usually takes place in the middle of September. It lures the attention of jazz-lovers from the whole ex-USSR. Cast from the festival in past years included De-Phazz, Nino Katamadze, Stanley Clarke, Billy Cobham and many other famous jazz and world music performers.
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