- Boža Jovanović
Infobox Musical artist
Name = Boža Jovanović
Img_capt = Boža Jovanović (in a white circle on the left) with the rest of the band on the "Maljčiki " single cover
Background = non_vocal_instrumentalist
Born =
Died =
Instrument = drums
Genre = New WavePunk rock
Years_active =1979 –1982
Associated_acts =Idoli Boža Jovanović was the first drummer of the
Serbian rock bandIdoli . He was the band member until1982 and released two singles and oneEP with the band.Biography
Jovanović was lived in
Belgrade in the same apartment building whereVlada Divljan and Zdenko Kolar lived. The three made a deal to start playing. Divljan got a guitar, Kolar bought a bass and Boža Jovanović used a tin barrel as a drum with metal sticks made by Kolar's father. The band was called Faraoni (Pharaohs) since Divljan had a necklace fromEgypt , given by his grandmother, with aTutankhamun medallion. Since there was a popular band fromKopar named Faraoni, the band was renamed to Holipe. The band lasted for a short time.When Dečaci decided to start playing Divljan called Kolar and Jovanović to join the band. At the time the band was working with Dragan Papić, photographer and journalist, who became the band's creative mediator and who published Dečaci photos in a well known youth magazine "Vidici". Since Kolar and Jovanović wore beards the band was called Dečaci plus Bradonje (The Boys plus The Bearded) and was shortly after renamed to Idoli.
The band had a rehearsal on
March 1,1980 which was chosen to be the foundation date of the band. On the first rehearsalsIdoli wrote their notable hits, first "Retko te viđam sa devojkama " and "Pomoć, pomoć " and then "Maljčiki ", "Malena", "Plastika" and other notable new wave anthems. A month later Papić made a deal with "Vidici" to finance the recording of the first single so the band members recorded "Retko te viđam sa devojkama " and "Pomoć, pomoć " as their first single given as present with theApril release of the magazine "Vidici". In the meantime Papić made Kolar and Jovanović to shave, but since the two were not as photogenic as the other three members, Papić stopped working with the band.The band started performing live, but due to a small repertoire, the appearances lasted for about ten to twenty minutes. In an interview Kolar stated that Jovanović was a man with the best rhythm feeling he had ever played with, but on live appearances he was always tense but managed to do the work.
Since
Idoli became well known andJugoton was asking for new bands of the popularNew Wave music ,Idoli were offered to record a single with produceGoran Bregović . "Maljčiki " and a new version of "Retko te viđam sa devojkama " became hits on radio stations. The band members also participated the"Paket aranžman " project which made them become one of the most popular acts inYugoslavia .Jovanović did not appear on the "
Maljčiki " video but appeared on other videos of that period. When the band set for the studio to record the first album, the eyes of the public were set right at them. Photographs from the recording sessions came out in the newspapers and the release was expected to come out. The band managed to record six new tracks which were released on a 12"EP called VIS Idoli. It featured two covers and fourIdoli tracks. TheEP was sold in 200.000 copies.After the release of the
EP Jovanović leftIdoli and his later career and life are unknown.Discography
With VIS Idoli
Singles
* "
Pomoć, pomoć " / "Retko te viđam sa devojkama " (Izgled1980 ) - single given as a present with the "Vidici" magazine
* "Maljčiki " / "Retko te viđam sa devojkama " (Jugoton 1981 )EPs
* "VIS Idoli" (
Jugoton ,1981 )Box Sets
* "Paket Aranžman" (
Croatia Records ,2007 )
* "VIS Idoli" (Croatia Records ,2007 )Various Artists Compilations
* "
Paket aranžman " (Jugoton ,1980 )
* "Svi marš na ples! " (Jugoton ,1981 )
* "Novi val osamdesetih " (City Records ,2005 )
* "Pop - Vol. 1 " (PGP RTS ,2005 )
* "Retromanija osamdesetih " (City Records ,2006 )External links and references
* "EX YU ROCK enciklopedija 1960-2006", Janjatović Petar; ISBN 978-86-905317-1-4
* [http://www.discogs.com/artist/Boža+Jovanović Boža Jovanović at Discogs]
* [http://www.akordi.co.yu/arhiv/idoli/idoli.htm Zdenko Kolar interview (Serbian source)]
* [http://forum.krstarica.com/archive/index.php/t-2272.html Vlada Divljan interview (Serbian source)]
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