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Bezimeni
Bezimeni (trans. ''The Nameless Ones'') were a Croatian and SFRY, Yugoslav rock music, rock band formed in Zagreb in 1961, notable as one of the pioneers of the Yugoslav rock scene. In the early 1960s, the band gained popularity with their live performances on which they covered United States of America, American rock and roll hits. The group disbanded in 1964, reuniting 36 years later for a live performance, recording several of their 1960s songs for the first time. History 1961-1964 Bezimeni were formed in 1961 by Zagreb high school students Janko Mlinarić "Truli" (vocals, bass guitar), Slaven Rački (guitar), Željko Margetić "Marga" (guitar), Mahmud Ismailovski "Mamut" (tenor saxophone) and Mario Škrinjarić (drums). The five made an agreement to form the band during a Excursion, school excursion to Poreč. They were later joined by Petko Katrandžijev "Mlinac" (keyboards), and Škrinjarić was replaced by Radovan Krajnović. The band had their debut performance at the p ...
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Bijele Strijele
Bijele Strijele (trans. ''The White Arrows'') were a Yugoslav rock band formed in Zagreb in 1961. They were one of the pioneers of the Yugoslav rock scene. Bijele Strijele were one of first rock bands to be formed in Yugoslavia. The band's debut EP, released in 1962, was the first record released by a Yugoslav rock band. Initially they performed covers of Cliff Richard and the Shadows, and later incorporated covers of the songs by The Beatles and other acts into their repertoire. In addition to performing international rock hits, Bijele Strijele performed their own material, being one of the first Yugoslav rock bands to compose and perform their own songs, which brought them nationwide popularity. However, in the second half of the 1960s, with the rising popularity of Yugoslav rhythm and blues bands, the group's popularity declined and they disbanded in 1966. History 1961-1967 Bijele Strijele were formed in the summer of 1961 by young men who met at a youth work action of b ...
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