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1 Band history  



1.1  19941999  





1.2  20002009  





1.3  20102019  







2 Eurovision  



2.1  2005  





2.2  2011  





2.3  2022  







3 Line-up  



3.1  Former members  







4 Discography  



4.1  Albums  





4.2  Singles  





4.3  Participation in compilation albums  







5 References  





6 External links  














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Zdob și Zdub
Zdob și Zdub in 2011
Zdob și Zdub in 2011
Background information
OriginChișinău, Moldova
GenresFolk rock
Years active1994–present
MembersRoman Iagupov, Mihai Gîncu, Sveatoslav Staruș, Andrei Cebotari, Valeriu Mazîlu, Victor Dandeș
Past membersAnatol Pugaci, Igor Buzurniu, Alexandr Polenov, Valeriu Pugaci, Dumitru Cuharenco, Serghei Pusnina, Pezza Butnaru, Sergiu Vatavu, Ion Stavilă, Vadim Bogdan, Vitali Kocianiuc, Eugen Didic, Vadim Eremeev, Victor Cosparmac, Sergiu Cobzac, Ion Moraru
Websitezdobsizdub.md

Zdob și Zdub (Romanian pronunciation: [ˌzdob ʃi ˈzdub]; lit.'Zdob and Zdub', onomatopoeic for the sound of a drum beat) is a Moldovan folk punk band, based in Chișinău. The band represented Moldova in the Eurovision Song Contest 2005inKyiv, Ukraine, on 21 May 2005, finishing 6th. They also represented Moldova in the Eurovision Song Contest 2011inDüsseldorf, Germany, on 14 May 2011, finishing 12th, and represented Moldova again, in the Eurovision Song Contest 2022inTurin, Italy, on 14 May 2022, finishing 7th. The band is often referred to by its fans as ZSZ. To date, Zdob si Zdub are the only artists to have qualified from a Eurovision Song Contest semi-final three times.[original research?]

Band history[edit]

1994–1999[edit]

1996

1997

1998

1999

2000–2009[edit]

2000

2001

2002

2003

2004

2005 On 18 January 2005, according to the German weekly MUSIKMARKT "ZDOB Si ZDUB" and 450 sheep was charted on place no. 38 in the annual charts for 2004, along with such ethnic music stars as Lhasa, Youssou N’Dour, Khaled, Sainkho Namchylak.

2006

2007

2008

2010–2019[edit]

2010

2011

2012

2015

Eurovision[edit]

Vocalist Roman Iagupov rehearsing at the Eurovision Song Contest 2005inKyiv

2005[edit]

On 26 February 2005, the band won a national pre-selection contest to claim the right to represent Moldova in its first ever appearance at the Eurovision Song Contest 2005, with their song "Boonika Bate Toba" ("Grandmamma is beating da drum-a"). On 19 May they performed fourth in the running order of the semi-final and ended up in 2nd place with 207 points. Qualifying for the grand final on 21 May, they drew starting position 7. After voting, they claimed 6th place with 148 points.

2011[edit]

In February 2011, the band once again won the right to represent Moldova in the Eurovision Song Contest 2011 held in Düsseldorf. The song they performed was So Lucky. The band performed in the second semi final on 12 May, in position 7. After voting they achieved 10th place with 54 points, qualifying them for the grand final on 14 May. They performed in the 15th position in the grand final and ended up in 12th place with 97 points at the end of voting. The song became the band's first and only to reach the UK Singles Chart, peaking at #153 on downloads alone.

2022[edit]

On 29 January 2022, their song "Trenulețul" was chosen by Teleradio-Moldova to represent the country at the Eurovision Song Contest 2022[1]inTurin after the planned national final, which the band was due to participate in with musicians Frații Advahov, was cancelled due to rising COVID-19 cases in Moldova. The group have ended up with 253 points, claiming the 7th place in the Grand Final.

Line-up[edit]

The following listing is by no means a comprehensive list of who has ever played in Zdob și Zdub. Early line-ups were very fluid, and many Moldovan musicians have been known to "sit in" for recording sessions or for individual concerts.

Former members[edit]

Discography[edit]

Albums[edit]

Singles[edit]

Participation in compilation albums[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Zdob şi Zdub return with Fraţii Advahov to represent Moldova 🇲🇩". eurovision.tv. 29 January 2022. Retrieved 30 January 2022.

External links[edit]

Awards and achievements
Preceded by

none

Moldova in the Eurovision Song Contest
2005
Succeeded by

Arsenium & Natalia Gordienko feat. Connect-R
with Loca

Preceded by

SunStroke Project & Olia Tira
with Run Away

Moldova in the Eurovision Song Contest
2011
Succeeded by

Pasha Parfeny
with Lăutar

Preceded by

Natalia Gordienko
with Sugar

Moldova in the Eurovision Song Contest
2022
Succeeded by

Pasha Parfeny
with "Soarele și luna"


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