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Marinko Rokvić was born on January 27, 1954, in Bosanski Petrovac, PR Bosnia and Herzegovina, FPR Yugoslavia (modern-day Bosnia and Herzegovina). He was raised in an ethnic Serb agricultural family in the village of Kolunić. [1] His affinity for music was demonstrated from an early age through his accordion playing.
Let 3 (Croatian pronunciation: [lêːt trîː]; transl. 'Flight 3') is a Croatian rock band based in Rijeka, Croatia formed in 1987. The frontmen are Damir ...
Nikola Rokvić (Serbian Cyrillic: Никола Роквић; born 29 June 1985) is a Serbian singer and entrepreneur.The oldest son of folk singer Marinko Rokvić, he also became a well-known artist upon the release of his 2006 debut album, titled Oprosti mojoj mladosti.
Živa voda (Serbian Cyrillic: "Жива вода"; English: "The Living Water") is an album of traditional Serbian songs by the Belgrade group Drina, which accounted for Svetlana Spajić and Minja Nikolić. [1]
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The new lineup recorded the band's second album, BarbieCue, which, produced by Marinko Vukomanović, featured the sound similar to one on the debut, with a cover versions of Zana hit "Mladiću moj" ("My Boy") and a cover of Sugar 1992 single "A Good Idea" entitled "Dobra ideja".
Marinko Pavićević is known as one of rare Montenegrin musicians with fanclub. On 2010, group of Facebook users made a fanclub page. [ 6 ] [ non-primary source needed ] Page had news about Pavićević, but the fans' drawings and comics of musician, too.
The Virtual Museum of Avant-Garde, based on the Marinko Sudac Collection, was created in 2009. It presents the digital database of the Collection through which you can see the overview of Avant-Garde art in the countries of former Yugoslavia structured according to authors, artworks, time periods, and geographical areas, as well as links and influences of the artists with cultural happenings ...