Zebra (Serbian Cyrillic: Зебра) was a Yugoslav rock band formed in Belgrade in 1976. Formed and led by drummer Ratislav "Raša" Đelmaš, Zebra was a prominent...
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refer to: Zebra (American band), a hard rock/heavy metal group from 1975 to the present Zebra (Yugoslav band), a rock band from 1976 to 1979 Zebra (Jack DeJohnette...
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Raša Đelmaš (category Yugoslav rock drummers)
Serbian and Yugoslav rock musician, best known as a member of the bands YU Grupa and Zebra. Đelmaš started his career as the drummer in the band Anđeli (The...
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Momčilo Bajagić Bajaga (category Yugoslav rock singers)
as the leader of Serbian and former Yugoslav rock band Bajaga i Instruktori, as well as a former member of rock band Riblja Čorba. Bajagić started his musical...
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Vicko Milatović (category Yugoslav children's musicians)
the Serbian and Yugoslav rock band Riblja Čorba. Milatović first gained prominence in the late 1970s as the member of the Belgrade band SOS, which enjoyed...
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YU Grupa (category Yugoslav progressive rock groups)
YU Grupa (trans. YU Group) is a Serbian (former Yugoslav) rock band. A pioneer in combining rock music with the elements of the traditional music of the...
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Bajaga i Instruktori (category Yugoslav rock music groups)
Инструктори; trans. Bajaga and the Instructors) are a Serbian and Yugoslav rock band formed in Belgrade in 1984. Founded and led by vocalist, guitarist...
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Positive Geography) is the 1984 debut album from Serbian and former Yugoslav rock band Bajaga i Instruktori, released in 1984. Originally released as Momčilo...
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Generacija 5 (category Yugoslav rock music groups)
Generation 5) is a Serbian and Yugoslav rock band formed in Belgrade in 1977. The mainstay members of the band are keyboardist and band leader Dragoljub Ilić and...
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Zlatni Prsti (category Yugoslav rock music groups)
prominent act of the Yugoslav rock scene in the 1970s. In the late 1970s, with the emergence of Yugoslav new wave scne, the band changed their name to...
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Yugoslav new wave/art rock band Kozmetika, released in 1983. The album Kozmetika was polled in 1998 as the 98th on the list of 100 Greatest Yugoslav Popular...
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metal bands List of Celtic metal bands List of Christian metal bands List of crust punk bands List of death metal bands List of deathcore bands List of...
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Diskos (record label) (category Yugoslav record labels)
Dallara and Gino Volpe, for the Yugoslav market, as well as several records of spiritual music. Like other former Yugoslav labels, Diskos was also licensed...
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PGP-RTB (category Yugoslav record labels)
Ernest Ačkun. Like other former Yugoslav labels, PGP-RTB also had a licence to release foreign titles for the Yugoslav market including notable international...
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Булевар; trans. Boulevard) were a Serbian and former Yugoslav new wave band from Belgrade. The band history dates from the days of the group Tilt consisting...
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Pop Mašina (category Yugoslav rock music groups)
was a Yugoslav progressive rock band formed in Belgrade in 1972. Pop Mašina is considered one of the most prominent bands of the 1970s Yugoslav rock scene...
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Lado Guitars (category Yugoslav emigrants to Canada)
III Solo Doubleneck (6+12) Condor Falcon (F-1) Superfalcon (SF-1) Zebra (Z-1) Zebra Doubleneck (6+12) Flying V (FV 200 Series) Kelly Fleck 335 Supra I...
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Kozmetika (category Yugoslav art rock groups)
trans. Cosmetics) was a Yugoslav new wave/art rock band formed in Belgrade in 1978. Kozmetika were one of the pioneers of the Yugoslav new wave scene, as well...
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Roze Poze (category Yugoslav rock music groups)
Serbian and Yugoslav rock band, formed in Belgrade in 1985. Roze Poze were formed and led by guitarist and vocalist Željko Nikolić. The band gained popularity...
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Footage from 2020 showed a carriage decorated with flower-shaped lighting and zebra-printed fabric chairs. The trains are usually hauled by two power units...
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Galija (category Yugoslav progressive rock groups)
Галија; lit. 'Galley') is a Serbian and Yugoslav rock band formed in Niš in 1977. The central figures of the band are brothers Nenad Milosavljević (vocals...
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BOOM Festival (redirect from BOOM Festival (Yugoslav festival))
1978 in Novi Sad. The festival featured numerous prominent acts of the Yugoslav rock scene, and five various artists live albums were recorded on various...
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successful was the 1999 collaborative album Kayah i Bregović, recorded with Yugoslav musician Goran Bregović, which was certified diamond for selling over 700...
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there are black stripes on a 4-colour woodland background, also known as "Zebra Camo" or "Malay Tigerstripes". This camo was initially adopted by Malaysian...
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1984 in music (section Bands formed)
Warsaw, Poland, with shows in Hungary and Yugoslavia soon to follow. This marks the first time a Western band has ever brought a full concert production...
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Ex YU rock enciklopedija 1960–2006 (category Yugoslav rock music)
were offered to write the encyclopedia of Yugoslav rock, but that they declined, as it was the time of Yugoslav new wave's heyday, and two of them believed...
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List of anarchist musicians (redirect from List of anarchist bands)
anarcho-punk band Chumbawamba Graham Burnett (1960–present): English drummer; performed punk rock and post-punk; former member of Stripey Zebras (1980–1981)...
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felt; a fishnet aviary filled with pheasants, parakeets, and one hundred zebra finches, on loan from the Moscow Zoo; and a menagerie including several...
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cartoon New Zealand: The Land and the People c-11m November 5, 1959 Video New Zebra in Town Joseph Siracuse c-12m April 8, 1974 Forest Town Fable The Nile in...
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African safari" design to honor Johnston, a notable explorer of Africa, with "zebra-striped wall coverings and carpeting, with bent-cane furnishings". It has...
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