
Vali Sepi
Vali Sepi was a prominent member of the Romanian rock band Phoenix, known for his contributions as a percussionist, scenographer, and graphic artist. He played a crucial role in defining the band's visual identity during the 1970s, particularly through his creation of unconventional instruments, such as wooden goats and leather drums, which became symbolic of the band's ethno-rock phase. Described as a 'force of nature and art' by colleagues, Sepi was not only a musician but also a renowned visual artist, exhibiting his work across Europe, Asia, and South America. He recently passed away at the age of 80, leaving behind a legacy of creativity and innovation.
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Vali Sepi was a significant member of the band Phoenix and was known as 'the goat herder' of the group.
A murit Vali Sepi, cunoscut drept „căprarul” trupei Phoenix. Artistul avea 80 de ani
