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{{About|the Armenian band|other uses including other rock bands|Dorian (disambiguation)}}
The '''Dorians''' was founded in June of 2008. In February of 2009 the band was performed at the first qualifying round of ] in ], after which it become well known. The '''Dorians''' was founded in June of 2008. In February of 2009 the band was performed at the first qualifying round of ] in ], after which it become well known.



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This article is about the Armenian band. For other uses including other rock bands, see Dorian (disambiguation).

The Dorians was founded in June of 2008. In February of 2009 the band was performed at the first qualifying round of Eurovision Song Contest in Armenia, after which it become well known.

In April of 2009, the band won the "Best Newcomer" award at Tashir Music Awards in Moscow. In June of 2009 the band had its major concert and celebrated its first anniversary in Yerevan.

After meeting with the legendary musicians Ian Gillan (Deep Purple) and Tony Iommi (Black Sabbath) as part of project "Rock Aid Armenia", the band was played a charity concert to help and rebuild a music school in Gyumri, Armenia.

In November of 2010, the band was played four solo concerts in Moscow. In 2011, the group won the "Best Rock Band", the "Best Video" and the "Best Vocal" awards in the National Music Awards ceremony in Armenia.

In April of 2011, the band was finished its first album, which was mixed in Brussels at the "ICP" Studios, the mastering was done at the "Translab" mastering studio in Paris.

In August of 2011, the Dorians was played the opening act of Serj Tankian's (System Of A Down) concert.

In December 13rd of 2011, the rock band won the "Rock", the "Best Vocal" awards in the VAN Music Awards 2011.

References

  1. Glen Vella at the Armenian National Music Awards
  2. Serj Tankian Performs Open-Air Concert in Yerevan, Serj Tankian is Again in Yerevan
  3. VAN Music Awards - 2011

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