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FSB (band)

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FSB
OriginSofia, Bulgaria
Genres
Years active1975–1996
2007–present
LabelsKontrapunkti
MembersKonstantin Tsekov
Rumen Boyadzhiev
Ivan Lechev
Past membersAleksandar Baharov
Peter Slavov
Ivaylo Kraychovski
Websitemusic.fsb.bg

FSB (Bulgarian: ФСБ) (abbreviation for Formation Studio Balkanton) are a Bulgarian progressive rock band formed in 1975 in Sofia as a studio project. FSB achieved great success in the 1980s and performed in numerous countries across Europe. Their collaboration with singer Jose Feliciano resulted in the album I'm Never Gonna Change and a Grammy award in 1990.[1]

Current members

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  • Rumen Boyadzhiev — vocals, keyboards (1975–present)
  • Konstantin Tsekov — keyboards, vocals (1975–present)
  • Ivan Lechev — guitar (1979–present)

Former members

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  • Aleksandar Baharov — bass (1975–1983)
  • Peter Slavov — drums (1979–2006, d.2008)
  • Ivaylo Kraychovski — bass (1983–2007, d.2018)

Discography

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Year Title
1978 Non-Stop
1979 FSB 2
1980 The Globe
1981 78 RPM
1983 Ten Years Later
1983 FSB VI
1985 FSB na koncert — FSB In Concert
1987 I Love You Up To Here
1989 Niama kak/Visoko EP
1990 FSB
1992 Attempt at flying
1995 Wolfish times
1995 Wind is coming
1995 The last Man
2010 FSB.

References

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  1. ^ Band Profile: FSB Bulgarian Rock Archives. Retrieved 2024-06-26.
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