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  1. Lolo Lovina (‘Red Beer’) are an intoxicating Marrickville home brew of Unza, Swing, and Balkan Gypsy beats. Led by the Romani-Gypsy vocalist Sarah Bedák, Lolo Lovina’s music embodies the cosmopolitan essence of an artist who embraces her three native cultures, yet breaks rules of them all.

  2. May 11, 2021 · February 25, 2007 - Present. ABOUT “YOU HAVE TO LISTEN TO THESE PEOPLE, THIS IS THE FUTURE OF MUSIC” – BRIAN ENO Lolo Lovina (‘Red Beer’) is an intoxicating brew infused with Unza, Swing and Balkan Gypsy beats. Created & fronted by Romani- Gypsy singer & actress Sarah Bedak. ‘Lolo Lovina`s music reflects the cosmopolitan identity of ...

  3. Sarah Bedak’s voice is by turns sultry and strident. Credit: Sian Sandilands That’s Lolo Lovina at their best, upholding the proud Romani musical tradition, which has been pervasive and ...

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  4. Lolo Lovina (‘ Red Beer’) is an intoxicating brew infused with Unza, Swing and Balkan Gypsy beats. Created & fronted by Romani- Gypsy singer Sarah Bedak. ‘Lolo Lovina`s music reflects the cosmopolitan identity of an artist, who grew up with three native cultures. The charming and passionate performance of their charismatic singer makes ...

  5. The only Australian Gypsy band to perform in the traditional Romanes language Lolo Lovina are celebrating their tenth anniversary with a slew of international performances, including Sydney's world-famous The Basement on 26 August. Fronted by Australian born Hungarian Romani-Gypsy singer Sarah Bedak, Lolo Lovina (-Red Beer') is an intoxicating ...

  6. 1,689 Followers, 1,362 Following, 577 Posts - Sarah Joy Bedak (@lololovina) on Instagram: "An intoxicating brew of Balkan Roma beats! Caravans that turn into stages. Planet Romanistan on Eastside Radio. Presenter on Pragues Roma Radio 💙 ️💚"

  7. Oct 26, 2013 · Sarah Bedak and her partner Nenad Radic Rroma may look like just a couple of fun-loving musicians who happen to use a Gypsy caravan as a stage. But the Sydney entertainers are real Gypsies and are hoping to impart a deeper message to their audiences in a bid to break down the stereotyping and racism that Gypsies have suffered for centuries.

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