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MICHAEL BOLTON INTERESTED IN BULGARIA'S MUSIC AND WINE

Thu, Jul 05 2007 09:29 CET 415 Views

Michael Bolton will arrive in Bulgaria just a few hours before his concert at 8pm in Hall 1 of Sofia's National Palace of Culture on July 5 2007.

Nicole Sheridan, who stared in the world famous series Desperate Housewives, would accompany Bolton to Bulgaria, avtora.com said.

Bolton's concert will last an hour and a half. He will perform his greatest hits and interpretations of classic songs of Frank Sinatra, included in Bolton's new album Bolton Swings Sinatra.

While in Bulgaria, Bolton wanted to learn more about local music and to taste various Bulgarian wines, avtora.com said.

Bolton is two-time Grammy Award winner. He had sold more than 50 million albums worldwide and has two number one singles on the US Billboard charts.

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