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    Stjepko Gut (also known as Stepko, Steve Gut, born 15 December 1950 in Ruma) is a Belgrade-based jazz musician. Gut studied jazz trumpet at the Swiss...
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    first secretary of "Praviteljstvujušči sovjet" in Karađorđe's Serbia Stjepko Gut, jazz musician Paško Rakić, neuroscientist Atanasije Stojković, scientist...
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  • young jazz crew, not by Stjepko and Mića. We thought they [Grbić and Petrović] weren't that perfect as these old guys [Stjepko Gut and Mića Marković]. Reggae...
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  • Nemeček (bass guitar), Zoran Božinović (guitar), Lazar Tošić (drums), Stjepko Gut (trumpet), Jovan Maljoković (saxophone), Ivan Švager (saxophone), and...
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    immediate hit. The song featured a guest appearance by jazz trumpeter Stjepko Gut on piano. After the single release, Đorđević decided to leave acoustic...
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    Saša Habić. The album featured a large number of guests: jazz veterans Stjepko Gut on trumpet and flugelhorn, Jovan Maljoković on saxophone and Mića Marković...
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  • strane" as their debut single. On the song recording jazz trumpeter Stjepko Gut played the piano. The song was performed by Đorđević and Arsen Dedić...
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  • Groenewald's first as producer. Groenewald's Nine Piece Band is augmented by Stjepko Gut (trumpet, track 1) and Ewald Gaulhofer (percussion, tracks 1, 7, 11)...
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  • Bregović stated that they originally invited prominent jazz musician Stjepko Gut to play brass sections, but that he turned them down. From the songs...
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  • Heavies, Georgie Fame, Terje Rypdal, Manu Dibango, Yehia Khalil etc. Stjepko Gut used the name of the festival – Nišville as the title of one of his songs...
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