Tag Archives: Onnik DInkjian

From Song to Autographs: When History Took the Stage

There are moments in Armenian music that remind us why we do what we do—why we sing, why we play, why we hold so tightly to the songs of our ancestors. One of those moments happened recently at Camp Haiastan, … Continue reading

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Roger Krikorian and his legacy

It seems like yesterday that ‘one of our own’ passed away. I am speaking of Roger Krikorian who was a world-class Armenian dumbeg musician from the New England (Boston, MA) area. He died in 2007. I still remember where I was … Continue reading

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