Zdenko Kolar (Serbian Cyrillic: Зденко Колар) is a Serbian bass guitarist, most notable as the member of Idoli and Zona B. Kolar was born in Zemun in 1956...
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webzine interviewed some of the musicians whose work made the list. Zdenko Kolar (who played on Idoli albums Odbrana i poslednji dani and VIS Idoli, ranked...
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Zvuk Ulice consisting of Vlada Divljan on guitar and vocals, bassist Zdenko Kolar, keyboard player Dragan Mitrić, drummer Kokan Popović, Bora Antić on...
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Robert Kolar (born 1966), Serbian politician Slavko Kolar (1891–1963), Croatian writer Victor Kolar (1888–1957), American composer and conductor Zdenko Kolar...
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on a holiday with his family. After coming back to Belgrade he asked Zdenko Kolar and Boža Jovanović, two of his friends and neighbors, to form a band...
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Slovak footballer Zdenko Kobešćak, Croatian footballer Zdenko Kolar, Serbian bass guitarist Zdenko Kožul, Croatian chess grandmaster Zdenko Križić, Archbishop...
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concert at the Novi Sad Studio M, featuring the band introduction by Zdenko Kolar, and guest appearances by Margita Stefanović (piano, Farfisa organ),...
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no progress, the band was joined by Divljan's friends and neighbors Zdenko Kolar (bass) and Boža Jovanović (drums) with whom he previously played. Krstić...
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changes, the band's lineup was complete with the arrival of bass guitarist Zdenko Kolar, a former member of the new wave band Idoli, and Dušan "Duda" Bezuha...
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vocals) Zoran Radomirović Švaba (bass vocals) Miloš Velimir Buca (drums) Zdenko Kolar (band introduction on track 1) Margita Stefanović (piano, organ) Boris...
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