Bojoura

Bojoura was born in The Hague, The Netherlands to Bulgarian opera singer Dany Zonewa.

[1] Bojoura was discovered by George Kooymans of the rock band Golden Earring, who went on to write and produce many of her songs.

Bojoura scored her first hit in June 1967 with the Kooymans ballad "Everybody's Day" which reached top 20 due to heavy airplay on Radio Veronica.

In 1969, she charted once more in Europe with her version of the song "Frank Mills" from the Broadway musical Hair.

It was through this song that she connected with Thijs van Leer, whose band (which later became the Focus) performed in a Dutch production of the musical.