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Alisa
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There is more than one Alisa, one being a Japanese pop singer (Alisa), one a Russian rock and heavy metal group and one a Serbian rock group. Grupu Alisa osnovali su 1984. godine Miroslav Živanović Pile (vokal), Aleksandar Kićanović (klavijature), Marko Glavan Škopi (bas), Zoran Jančevski Joza (g… read more -
Jura Stublić & Film
8,584 listeners
Film was a Croatian rock group founded in 1978 in Zagreb. Film was one of the most popular rock groups of the former Yugoslav New Wave in t… read moreFilm was a Croatian rock group founded in 1978 in Zagreb. Film was one of the most popular rock groups of the former Yugoslav New Wave in the late 1970s to early 1980s. The first line-up included Jura Stublić (Singer, songwriter and lea… read moreFilm was a Croatian rock group founded in 1978 in Zagreb. Film was one of the most popular rock groups of the former Yugoslav New Wave in the late 1970s to early 1980s. The first line-up included Jura Stublić (Singer, songwriter and leader of the group), Mladen Jurčić 'Max' (Lead guita… read more -
E-PLAY
3,549 listeners
The story surrounding Belgrade based band E-play was quite unbelievable from the beginning. How many local bands are fortunate enough to be… read moreThe story surrounding Belgrade based band E-play was quite unbelievable from the beginning. How many local bands are fortunate enough to become “noticed” by "applying" to a demo "festival", after just a few years of p… read moreThe story surrounding Belgrade based band E-play was quite unbelievable from the beginning. How many local bands are fortunate enough to become “noticed” by "applying" to a demo "festival", after just a few years of practicing in various basements? The band began serious wor… read more -
Via Talas
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A forgotten new-wave ex-yugoslavian band, who reached its fame due to song „Sama“ („Alone“) appearing in Bata Prelic’s “Šećerna vodica” mov… read moreA forgotten new-wave ex-yugoslavian band, who reached its fame due to song „Sama“ („Alone“) appearing in Bata Prelic’s “Šećerna vodica” movie soundtrack. Band was formed in 1981 in Beograd, Serbia and the members were: Mira Mijatović (vo… read moreA forgotten new-wave ex-yugoslavian band, who reached its fame due to song „Sama“ („Alone“) appearing in Bata Prelic’s “Šećerna vodica” movie soundtrack. Band was formed in 1981 in Beograd, Serbia and the members were: Mira Mijatović (vocal), Bojan Pečar, Dušan Gerzić Gera and Miško Plavi. The gr… read more -
Lepa Brena
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Born Fahreta Jahić in Tuzla (grew up in town Brčko of Bosnia) on October 20, 1960, Lepa Brena is arguably the most well-known and successfu… read moreBorn Fahreta Jahić in Tuzla (grew up in town Brčko of Bosnia) on October 20, 1960, Lepa Brena is arguably the most well-known and successful singer from the region of former Yugoslavia. She and her band Slatki Greh ("Sweet Sin"… read moreBorn Fahreta Jahić in Tuzla (grew up in town Brčko of Bosnia) on October 20, 1960, Lepa Brena is arguably the most well-known and successful singer from the region of former Yugoslavia. She and her band Slatki Greh ("Sweet Sin") were the first to combine traditional Yugoslav folk music … read more -
Katarina II
3,446 listeners
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Riblja Čorba
7,994 listeners
Riblja čorba (Рибља чорба) is a Serbian (ex Yugoslavia) rock band. Their presence on the scene lasted from 1978 to today. They reached thei… read moreRiblja čorba (Рибља чорба) is a Serbian (ex Yugoslavia) rock band. Their presence on the scene lasted from 1978 to today. They reached their peak of popularity in the early 1980s, but it has been steadily declining since, partly due to t… read moreRiblja čorba (Рибља чорба) is a Serbian (ex Yugoslavia) rock band. Their presence on the scene lasted from 1978 to today. They reached their peak of popularity in the early 1980s, but it has been steadily declining since, partly due to the controversial political attitudes of the band leader Bora… read more -
Ljubičice
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Belgrade, Serbia (2008 – present) Ljubičice are a rock group from Belgrade, Serbia. Group was formed by brothers Vuk and Petar Stevanović … read moreBelgrade, Serbia (2008 – present) Ljubičice are a rock group from Belgrade, Serbia. Group was formed by brothers Vuk and Petar Stevanović in 2008. For some time, they worked as cover band, until they recorded first single "Želim bi… read moreBelgrade, Serbia (2008 – present) Ljubičice are a rock group from Belgrade, Serbia. Group was formed by brothers Vuk and Petar Stevanović in 2008. For some time, they worked as cover band, until they recorded first single "Želim biti fin" in 2011. Ljubičice won first competition for de… read more -
Bjesovi
5,013 listeners
The band’s history began in the mid-eighties when two seventeen-year-olds, Zoran Marinković and Goran Marić Max, started writing for the fa… read moreThe band’s history began in the mid-eighties when two seventeen-year-olds, Zoran Marinković and Goran Marić Max, started writing for the famous Yugoslav rock magazine "Džuboks" under the names McCrywack & Max Radackow. At t… read moreThe band’s history began in the mid-eighties when two seventeen-year-olds, Zoran Marinković and Goran Marić Max, started writing for the famous Yugoslav rock magazine "Džuboks" under the names McCrywack & Max Radackow. At the same time, they began making some home demo recordings wh… read more