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  2. Beograd, uživo '97 – 1 - Wikipedia

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    Beograd, uživo '97 – 1 (trans. Belgrade, Live '97 - 1) is the first disc of the fourth live album by Serbian and former Yugoslav rock band Riblja Čorba, released in 1997. Beograd, uživo '97 - 1 was followed by Beograd, uživo '97 - 2 , as the band, instead of releasing a double live album, opted for two separate releases.

  3. Riblja Čorba - Wikipedia

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    On these two concerts Riblja Čorba recorded live albums Beograd, uživo '97 - 1 and Beograd, uživo '97 - 2. ( Belgrade, Live 97 – 1 and 2 ). [ 17 ] On 22 December 1997, the band was scheduled to hold a concert in Tivoli Hall in Ljubljana , however, the Slovenian authorities refused to issue visas to the members of the band because of ...

  4. YU 100: najbolji albumi jugoslovenske rok i pop muzike

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    YU 100: najbolji albumi jugoslovenske rok i pop muzike (trans. YU 100: the Greatest Yugoslav Rock and Pop Music Albums) is a book by Duško Antonić and Danilo Štrbac, published in 1998. [1] It features a list of top 100 former Yugoslav popular music albums, formed according to the poll of 70 Serbian music critics, journalists, artists and ...

  5. Radio Belgrade 202 - Wikipedia

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    The program of Radio Belgrade 202 began broadcasting on June 27, 1969. [2] Conceived as a city station, in the beginning, the signal could be heard only in the area of Belgrade, broadcasting music and short informational programs.

  6. PGP-RTS - Wikipedia

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    After the breakup of Yugoslavia, in 1993, the company changed its name to PGP-RTS, which is the music production branch of the Radio Television of Serbia. [ 1 ] Artists

  7. Beograd (band) - Wikipedia

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    Beograd (Serbian Cyrillic: Београд, trans. Belgrade) was a Serbian and Yugoslav electronic music band formed in Belgrade in 1980.. Beograd was formed by Slobodan Stanić (synthesizer) and Ljubodrag Bubalo (bass guitar, synthesizer), and was soon joined by Ljubodrag's brother Milan Bubalo (rhythm machine, electric drums) and Dejan Stanisavljević (synthesizer, vocals).

  8. Category:Artists from Belgrade - Wikipedia

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  9. Belgrade Music Festival - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 1969, it is the oldest and the most prominent music festival in Serbia and one of the most distinctive classical music festivals in the South-Eastern Europe. Enjoying the position of a cultural event of special importance for the City of Belgrade , BEMUS has been a member of the European Festivals Association (EFA) since 2002.