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Novi Fosili
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Parni Valjak
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Magazin
21,969 listeners
There are at least two bands under this name. 1) Magazin is a Croatian pop band from Split. Founded in the 1970s under the name Dalmatinsk… read moreThere are at least two bands under this name. 1) Magazin is a Croatian pop band from Split. Founded in the 1970s under the name Dalmatinski magazin ("Dalmatian Magazine" in Croatian) with Majda Šoletić as the lead singer, Želj… read moreThere are at least two bands under this name. 1) Magazin is a Croatian pop band from Split. Founded in the 1970s under the name Dalmatinski magazin ("Dalmatian Magazine" in Croatian) with Majda Šoletić as the lead singer, Željko Baričić (solo guitar, back up vocals), Zoran Marinković (… read more -
Neki to vole vruće
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Neki to vole vruće is a pop rock band from the city of Zagreb, Croatia. Silvestar Mišo Dragoje and Miroslav Stanić formed the band in 1984… read moreNeki to vole vruće is a pop rock band from the city of Zagreb, Croatia. Silvestar Mišo Dragoje and Miroslav Stanić formed the band in 1984. From the band's beginning to 1995 they remained the only constant members of the band. Stan… read moreNeki to vole vruće is a pop rock band from the city of Zagreb, Croatia. Silvestar Mišo Dragoje and Miroslav Stanić formed the band in 1984. From the band's beginning to 1995 they remained the only constant members of the band. Stanić left the band in 1995 and was replaced by three new femal… read more -
Tony Cetinski
13,704 listeners
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Aerodrom
21,890 listeners
Aerodrom is a Croatian rock band, formed in Zagreb 1978. The group was active between 1979 and 1986, releasing five studio albums and reaching it's greatest success in that period. After the release and poor sales of the album Trojica u mraku, Aerodrom disbanded in 1987. Jurica Pađen joine… read more -
Petar Grašo
7,640 listeners
Petar Grašo is a well known Croatian singer and songwriter. His music career takes off in 1995 when he met Oliver Dragojević. On 'Dora… read morePetar Grašo is a well known Croatian singer and songwriter. His music career takes off in 1995 when he met Oliver Dragojević. On 'Dora' (Croatian music festival for placement in Eurosong) Oliver sang one of Petar's songs. … read morePetar Grašo is a well known Croatian singer and songwriter. His music career takes off in 1995 when he met Oliver Dragojević. On 'Dora' (Croatian music festival for placement in Eurosong) Oliver sang one of Petar's songs. "Boginja" (Goddess), how the song was titled, won … read more -
Neno Belan
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Neno Belan is a rock musician from Croatia, known as the frontman of Đavoli, as well as for his solo work. In 1980 he became a member of th… read moreNeno Belan is a rock musician from Croatia, known as the frontman of Đavoli, as well as for his solo work. In 1980 he became a member of the band Narodno Blago (National Treasure) which performed rhythm and blues and occasionally perform… read moreNeno Belan is a rock musician from Croatia, known as the frontman of Đavoli, as well as for his solo work. In 1980 he became a member of the band Narodno Blago (National Treasure) which performed rhythm and blues and occasionally performed as the supporting band for Split punk rock musician Fon B… read more