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Song of the Year Anounces Winners

Song of the Year is excited to recognize Bulgarian native Danail Yordanov for his exceptional songwriting ability.

(PRWEB) September 12, 2004 -- Bulgarian native Danail Yordanov recently received the honor of being named Finalist, by the Song of the Year ( http://www.songoftheyear.com/ ) songwriting contest. Song of the Year is an international songwriting contest supporting VH-1s Save the Music Foundation. The Song of the Year judges are some of the biggest names in music including many Grammy Award winners.

Song of the Year is excited to recognize Danail for his exceptional songwriting ability for the song The Two Pathways. Danail competed against songwriters from all over the world for this honor. When asked what inspired the song Danail commented that When Ive heard the testimony of Bulgarian missionary in Varanasi, India, I was deeply moved with love to the people walking on the place called Pathway of the dead".

Currently Danail is concentrating on his music career while hoping to get a record deal: I have received one of the best recommendations in the world" says he.

You can find more information about Danail Yordanov on http://dymusic.tripod.com

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