The Gyspy Countess Verona was born in 1887 in Hungary. She was raised in Cleveland by her father, Andrew Miko and Mother, Verona Lacey. A child prodigy on the cimbalom, Verona is considered among the best ever. She headlined in Vaudville theaters across the counrty, toured the world playing for dignitaries and royality, made records and wrote songs. She married the Count de Sechney of Hungary and died in 1937. Read more about Verona and other famous gypsies from Cleveland, Braddock, Homestead, Detroit and Chicago, in the book "Gypsy Violins", by Steve Piskor. www.gypsyviolins.com
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postalada1 6 months ago
the sound is too loud,its over the meter,can't hear it properly,re do it man
gorcsicosmo 1 year ago
de jo :DDD
kando1900 2 years ago
is a awesome cimbalom player,very rare,do you can reconvert the sound record,because she play very very good but the sound are not good ,it's a pitty that.
Thank a lot for posting this video!
have a nice day
sorinmusic 3 years ago