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Vladimir "Vlada"
Divljan (Serbian Cyrillic: Владимир "Влада" Дивљан; 10 May 1958 – 5
March 2015), was a
Serbian singer and songwriter. He was
known as...
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Aleksandar (30
January 2015). "Vlada
Divljan poručio:
Nisam životno ugrožen, osećam se vrlo dobro" [Vlada
Divljan said: I am not in danger, I feel very...
- pop rock band of the same name) and then Zvuk
Ulice consisting of
Vlada Divljan on
guitar and vocals, b****ist
Zdenko Kolar,
keyboard player Dragan Mitrić...
- two of his ****ure
bandmates lived,
Vlada Divljan and Boža Jovanović. In an
interview Kolar noted that
Divljan was the
first boy he had met in his new neighborhood...
- band
Idoli in the 1980s. In
March 1979, with
friends Krstić and
Vlada Divljan, 20-year-old Šaper
formed Idoli, a new wave band that
quickly became po****r...
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other members of the band, as well as
Anica Dobra on
vocals and
Vlada Divljan from Idoli.
Dragan Bjelogrlić - Crni
Anica Dobra - Luna Srđan Todorović...
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included a
lineup change as
Kokan Popović who used to play with
Vlada Divljan and
Zdenko Kolar in Zvuk
Ulice now
joined Idoli as
their new drummer. The...
- Nebojša Krstić, Srđan Šaper and
Vlada Divljan except where noted; all
music is
composed by
Vlada Divljan Vlada Divljan (guitar, vocals) Nebojša Krstić (percussion...
- aranžman,
which is one of the most
important Yugoslav rock releases.
Vlada Divljan, the
member of
Idoli wanted to
create a song
which would be a
parody on...
- It may
refer to:
Vlada Avramov (born 1979),
Serbian footballer Vlada Divljan (born 1958),
Serbian singer Vlada Ekshibarova; now
Vlada Katic (born 1989)...