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  2. Marinko Rokvić - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. Skitnica - Wikipedia

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    Skitnica (Marinko Rokvić song), 2003 album by Marinko Rokvić "Skitnica" (song), 1984 by Jasna Zloki ...

  4. Prodavnica tajni - Wikipedia

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    Prodavnica tajni (trans.The Shop of Secrets) is the fourth studio album from Serbian and former Yugoslav rock band Bajaga i Instruktori, released in 1988.. The album was polled in 1998 as the 79th on the list of 100 greatest Yugoslav rock and pop albums in the book YU 100: najbolji albumi jugoslovenske rok i pop muzike (YU 100: The Best albums of Yugoslav pop and rock music).

  5. Crvena jabuka (album) - Wikipedia

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    Crvena Jabuka is the first studio album by Sarajevo-based Bosnian band Crvena Jabuka.It was recorded in January and February 1986, and the official release was 22 March 1986.

  6. Nikola Rokvić - Wikipedia

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    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 .

  7. S Vremena Na Vreme - Wikipedia

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    S Vremena Na Vreme (Serbian Cyrillic: С Времена На Време, trans. From Time To Time) was a Serbian and Yugoslav rock band formed in Belgrade in 1972. S Vremena Na Vreme were one of the pioneers of the Yugoslav 1970s acoustic rock scene, and one of the pioneers in incorporating elements of the traditional music of the Balkans into rock music.

  8. Category:21st-century Serbian male singers - Wikipedia

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  9. Music of Serbia - Wikipedia

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    Soon many neo-folk singers emerged: Šaban Šaulić, Jašar Ahmedovski, Mitar Mirić, Nada Topčagić, Šeki Turković, Ipče Ahmedovski, Ljuba Aličić, Zorica Brunclik, Marinko Rokvić and others. Serbian folk scene was not homogeneous nor uniform.