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His grandfather was a Serbian soldier who fought on the Salonika front in the First World War, to whom he also dedicated a song called "Pukni zoro" from his album Montevideo, Bog te video in 2013. [2] His musical path began with musical group U'redu, with whom he recorded his first album, Let's Dance (1992). After that, he embarked on a solo ...
(7) *Club domestic league appearances and goals Miloš Radanović ( Serbian Cyrillic : Милош Радановић, born 5 November 1980) is a Montenegrin retired footballer who played as a goalkeeper .
Vulović was born between the night of April 30 and morning of May 1, 1955 in Bijeljina, [3] [4] PR Bosnia and Herzegovina into a Serbian-Montenegrin family. His grandfather was from Montenegro , and his father was a prisoner of war in Germany during World War II .
Miloš signed an exclusive recording contract to Deutsche Grammophon in 2010. His career began its meteoric rise in 2011 with the release of his debut album Mediterráneo [5] (titled The Guitar for the U.K. market), topping the classical charts around the world and turning him into “classical music’s guitar hero” (the Telegraph). [6]
Miloš Mihajlović is a 1999 graduate of the (University of Art) Faculty of Music in Belgrade, and in 2005 completed his postgraduate studies there with the highest distinction. [1]
Ruže cvetaju samo u pesmama is the fourth studio album by Serbian singer Dragana Mirković and the second to feature the band Južni Vetar. It was released in 1987. [1] This is Dragana's second album with Južni Vetar. They went on to record a total of five albums together, one was released each year beginning in 1986.
4×100 m medley Miloš ("Mićo") Milošević (born 10 May 1972) is a swimmer from Croatia . His best swimming discipline was butterfly stroke , but he also competed in freestyle and backstroke .
Miloš (Serbian pronunciation:; Serbian Cyrillic: Милош), also called Little Miloš (Serbian: Мали Милош, romanized: Mali Miloš; pronounced [mâːliː mǐloʃ]), is an unmanned ground vehicle (UGV) developed by the Military Technical Institute, following the development of unmanned ground vehicle Milica in 2009.