Diana Express

This article is about the Bulgarian rock band. For the British newspaper sometimes nicknamed the Diana Express, see Daily Express.

Diana Express (Bulgarian: Диана Експрес) is a Bulgarian rock band formed by Mitko Shterev in 1974 in Sofia.

Between 1974-1984, he discovers and creates Diana Express with young artists, whom later became stars: Vasil Naidenov, George Stanchev, Iliya Angelov

For a short time in the Diana Express transfers Chocho Vladovski, Yuksel Ahmedov from Fonoekspres. Some of the most popular songs are Sineva with Vasil Naidenov, Soul with George Stanchev, Blues For Two by Ilia Angelov.

In 1998, released a CD with the most popular of Diana Express, a new dance arrangement, as most of the songs are performed by young singer Gaul (Bulgarian: Галия).

Lately, the band teamed with English hard rock singer John Lawton for their latest album, "The Power Of Mind" (2012).

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