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- The Sound Poets
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- Biography
- The Sound Poets is a Latvian rock band from Northern Europe. The band was formed in Rīga, Latvia by two friends - Jānis Aišpurs (keyboards, guitars, vocals) and Normunds Lukša (guitars). With an uplifting concert at the end of 2011 the lineup was completed. Their first single Emily rocketed the band into the spotlight of Latvian music scene with local music-media experts announcing it as probably the best Latvian pop rock song of the year. The next single Kalniem pāri followed
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