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Fēlikss Ķiģelis
Fēlikss Ķiģelis (born 25 February 1976 in Liepāja, Latvia) is a Latvian rock musician. He was the founder and frontman of Liepāja's bands Tumsa (The Darkness) and Melnā Princese (Black Princess). In 1999 he pursued a solo career. His father Ēriks Ķiģelis was a member of rock bands Līvi and Coprus. He was nominated for award at the 2003 Annual Latvian Music Awards: for ''Lietus sasuj'' in category "radio Hits", two awards at 2004 Annual Latvian Music Awards: for ''Bezmiegs'' in category "radio Hits" and ''Samts'' in category 'Best Rock albums". two awards at 2015 Annual Latvian Music Awards: for ''Ziema'' in category "radio Hits" and ''Uzzīmētā sirds'' in category 'Best Rock albums" Fēlikss Ķiģelis is also known as a composer and writes for other performers including Igo, Ivo Fomins, etc. Work In the beginning of the 90s F. Ķiģelis was one of the founders and the lead singer of the band Katapults (Catapult), later known as Tumsa. In 1994 Fēlikss left the band ...
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