Ando Drom (On the Road) Gypsy folklore group was founded in Budapest 1984. This was their first release and is on their own label. They make their own arrangements as well as composing their own material. The songs are sung in Gypsy Language, accompanied by guitar, mandolin and tambura; for percussion they use spoons, jugs, wooden through and oral bass.
The group generally performs with 8 members, but for their concerts they also often invite young talented Gypsy musicians as special guests.
Since the members come from different segments of the Hungarian Gypsy population, the group presents a wide range of styles and variations within Gypsy music and culture.
They present the traditional music and dances of the Gypsy people in an authentic and, at the same time, modern way. In addition to their concert tours abroad, they often perform in Hungary, where Ando Drom is considered to be one of the most renowned Gypsy folklore groups. They were honoured twice with "Nívó-díj", a high Hungarian musical award.'

01 - Mori Gázshi (My Wife)
02 - Bajba, Bajba Pélem (I Got into Trouble)
03 - Zöld az erdő (Green Is the Forest)
04 - Lindráji Szi Ádi Gilyi (Sleepy Is This Song)
05 - Ná Kámel Tná (Does Not Love Me)
06 - Áháj Delvá (Oh My God)
07 - Pundela
08 - Le Shavore (The Kids)
09 - Kanak Szomasz (When I Was a Little Boy)
10 - Szi Ek Sej (She Is the One)
11 - Csasco Jilo (My Gypsy Darling)
12 - Khaj Phirel O del (Where Can God Be)


Musicians:
János "Guszti" Lakatos - jug, oral bass
Mónika Juhász "Mitsoura"- vocal, oral bass
Mónika Horváth- voice
Antal "Anti" Kovács jr - voice, guitar, oral bass
Jenõ Zsigó - voice, guitar, mandolin, tambura, oral bass
Antal "Goima" Kovács - vocal, wooden spoon, oral bass
István Balogh - wooden trough, oral bass

Guests:
Kálmán Balogh - cimbalom
József Parádi - contrabass, bass guitar
Kornél Horváth - percussion
Lajos Kathy Horváth - violin

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