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    Plavi orkestar (lit. 'Blue Orchestra') is a Bosnian and former Yugoslavian pop rock band from Sarajevo. The band was formed in 1983 by Saša Lošić, who...
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  • November 1964) is a Bosnian guitarist, a member of Bosnian pop rock band Plavi orkestar. His twin brother Admir is a drummer in the same band. Formerly, he...
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    Saša Lošić (category Plavi orkestar albums)
    rose to prominence as the lead vocalist of the Bosnian-based music act Plavi orkestar, which is one of the most popular music bands of the former Yugoslav...
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  • primarily irreverent and humorous. Additionally, two other prominent bands, Plavi Orkestar and Crvena Jabuka, that reached great commercial success in Yugoslavia...
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  • and actor (Strangler vs. Strangler). In the 1980s he also directed Plavi Orkestar music videos for their tracks "Kad mi kažeš paša" (When You Tell Me...
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  • Smrt fašizmu! (category Plavi orkestar albums)
    to fascism) is the second studio album by the Yugoslav/Bosnian band Plavi orkestar, released in 1986. To date,[when?] it has been certified diamond, selling...
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    produced albums by Haustor, Stidljiva Ljubičica, Patrola, Animatori, Plavi Orkestar, Cacadou Look, Boris Novković and other prominent artists of Yugoslav...
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  • artists. SIM studio produced and discovered many new artists, among them Plavi Orkestar. Vladimir Smolec and Tomo in der Muhlen were constantly voted as two...
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    (World Slavery Tour, opening act: Warriors) Dire Straits – May 13, 1985 Plavi Orkestar – November 11, 1985 Yoko Ono – March 18, 1986 Riblja Čorba – April 23...
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  • a center for Yugoslav rock music. Bands from this period included Plavi Orkestar, Bijelo Dugme, Indexi, Zabranjeno Pušenje, Crvena Jabuka, and Divlje...
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