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Croatian folk songs (5 P) Pages in category "Croatian folk music" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. This list may not reflect recent ...
Greatest Hits/Live is a compilation album of greatest hits, live recordings and new tracks by American rock band Heart, released on November 29, 1980, by Epic Records. The album was issued in North America as a double LP.
Heart rose to fame with music influenced by hard rock and heavy metal [4] as well as folk music. The band underwent a major lineup change between the late 1970s and the early 1980s; by 1982 Fisher, Fossen, and Derosier had all left and were replaced by Mark Andes (bass) and Denny Carmassi (drums). Though the band's popularity fell off during ...
Mate "Mišo" Kovač (pronounced [mǎːte mîʃo kôʋatʃ]; born 16 July 1941) is a Croatian recording artist.He is the best selling artist from Croatia and former Yugoslavia, with well over 20 million records, cassettes and compact discs sold to date, and is often regarded as one of the most popular musical performers from Southeastern Europe.
The Tamburica (also known as tambura) is the Croatian national string instrument. Although there is a rich pool of folk songs in this region, traditions are not being cherished and most Zagorian folk music available is performed by amateur groups. This is also reflected in the quality of the music, which is mostly reduced to happy upbeat songs.
Lidija Bajuk (born November 23, 1965, in Čakovec, SR Croatia, Yugoslavia) is a Croatian singer-songwriter and poet.She performs traditional Croatian folk songs, mostly from her native region of Međimurje, and writes songs inspired by traditional folk music.
Pages in category "Croatian folk songs" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Bojna Čavoglave; M.
Klapa music is a form of traditional a cappella singing with origins in Dalmatia, Croatia. [1] The word klapa translates as "a group of friends" and traces its roots to littoral church singing. [2] The motifs in general celebrate love, wine (grapes), country (homeland) and sea. Main elements of the music are harmony and melody, with rhythm very ...