Jony Iliev grew up in the Kjustendil Gypsy quarters. It just 150 kilometers southwest of Bulgaria’s capital Sofia. More than 20,000 Gypsies live there.
“When I was ten, I had a dream. At the very end of our street in Kjustendil… If you stand right in the middle of the road and look straight ahead, you can see a tower on top of a hill,” says Jony. “And behind it, they say, is Greece. In my imagination I picked up a little bag with a few slices of bread, cheese and salt, to get away, only to get away. And if I eventually came back, I’d be a grand Pjevatsh – a famous singer.”
Jony Iliev grew up as the youngest of eight brothers in a musicians’ family. Jony’s vocal talents were acknowledged early on and subsequently encouraged within the family structure.
At 10 he already sang weddings, all night long. His powerful expressive voice charmed listeners. Now, Jony Iliev and Band are on the forefront of Bulgaria’s new Roma (Gypsy) sound.
Discography:
Ma Maren Ma (Asphalt Tango, 2003)