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  2. Partibrejkers - Wikipedia

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    At the same time, the band released a video album, Poslednji dani slobode (The Last Days of Freedom), released by Radio B92, recorded live at KST in Belgrade in June 1991. In December 1996, the band performed in Frankfurt am Main and was well received by the audience, and the following year, the band was to perform at the Belgrade Republic ...

  3. Category:Bolero video albums - Wikipedia

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  4. Category:Bolero albums - Wikipedia

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    Bolero video albums (1 C) B. Buena Vista Social Club albums (2 C, 1 P) C. Celia Cruz albums (2 C, 5 P) F. José Feliciano albums (8 P) Alejandro Fernández albums (3 ...

  5. Category talk:Bolero video albums - Wikipedia

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  6. Bolero (Haustor album) - Wikipedia

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    Bolero (1985) Tajni grad (1988) Bolero is a 1985 album by Yugoslav/Croatian band Haustor. [1] It is considered to be one of their best albums. [2] [3]

  7. The Bolero - Wikipedia

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    The Bolero is a 1973 American short documentary film directed by Allan Miller [2] and William Fertik. [3] It won an Oscar at the 46th Academy Awards in 1974 for Best Short Subject . [ 4 ]

  8. No Sé Tú - Wikipedia

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    In 1991, Mexican singer Luis Miguel covered "No Sé Tú" on his eighth studio album, Romance, a collection of boleros performed by the artist. [13] Released as the album's second single in February 1992 by WEA Latina, [14] it is one of two songs by Manzanero that Miguel covered in the album, along with "Te Extraño", as selected from among 500 others.

  9. Mladen Vojičić Tifa - Wikipedia

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    Mladen Vojičić (Serbian Cyrillic: Младен Војичић; born 17 October 1960), better known by his nickname Tifa (Serbian Cyrillic: Тифа), is a Bosnian rock vocalist. [1] He gained acclaim throughout former Yugoslavia for his brief stint as the lead singer of Bijelo Dugme in the mid-1980s.