The song opens with a warm acoustic guitar and steady drums, gradually joined by sax, bass, and percussion until the stage feels full and alive. What begins with a simple rhythm quickly builds into an energetic performance that makes you want to move, as the solo guitar and sax play off each other in a lively back-and-forth.
This live recording carries a joyful, open-air energy — one that transports you elsewhere, leaving you feeling light, free, and ready to dance.
Romano Drom, one of Hungary’s leading voices in contemporary Gypsy music, recorded this piece as a thank you to guitarist and vocalist József Balogh “Jocó” for his 23 years with the band. With roots reaching back to 1999, Romano Drom has shared their unique sound across the world, blending tradition with modern expression.
This live recording carries a joyful, open-air energy — one that transports you elsewhere, leaving you feeling light, free, and ready to dance.
Romano Drom, one of Hungary’s leading voices in contemporary Gypsy music, recorded this piece as a thank you to guitarist and vocalist József Balogh “Jocó” for his 23 years with the band. With roots reaching back to 1999, Romano Drom has shared their unique sound across the world, blending tradition with modern expression.