DAG (former Yugoslav band)

DAG (former Yugoslav band)
DAG
Background information
Also known as Trio DAG
Origin Belgrade, Serbia, Yugoslavia
Genres Acoustic rock, progressive rock
Years active 1972 – 1975
Labels PGP-RTB, ZKP RTLJ
Associated acts Miki Jevremović, Suzana Mančić, Oliver Mandić
Past members
Dragan Popović
Grujica Milanović
Aleksandar Milanović

DAG (Serbian Cyrillic: ДАГ), also known as Trio DAG (Трио ДАГ) were a former Yugoslav acoustic rock band from Belgrade.

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Band history

The band was formed in 1972 by Dragan Popović (guitar, vocals), and brothers Grujica (percussion, vocals) and Aleksandar Milanović (guitar, vocals). They named the band using the initials of their first names.

In 1972 the band released their debut single "Voz" ("Train"),[1] and with the song "Rastanak" ("The Leave"), released on a 7" single in 1973,[2] they won at the 1973 Zagreb Festival. In 1974 they released their only studio album, Sećanja (Memories).[3] Although DAG was one of the representatives of the Belgrade acoustic rock scene, on the album they used electric instruments. The poetic lyrics were written by Marina Tucaković, and the album cover was designed by Grujica Milanović.[4] The album was produced by the band members themselves and Boban Petrović, and featured numerous guests: Sloba Marković on keyboards, Robert Nemeček on bass guitar, Ljubomir Ristić on sitar, Branimir Malkoč on flute, and drummers Raša Đelmaš, Nikola Jager, and Mihajlo Popović. Although praised by the critics, the album saw little commercial success. After it was released, Popović left the band, forming the acoustic band Maj (May), with Aleksandar Bijelić and Bane Zarin. Meanwhile, DAG recorded a single "Kako ti je ime, devojčice" ("What's Your Name, Little Girl") with Miki Jevremović. The B-side featured DAG song "Za dečji san" ("For a Child's Dream").[5]

After Popović left the band, DAG, for a short period of time performed with the female singer Suzana Mančić, but after the release of the single "Daj mi ruku" ("Give Me Your Hand"), recorded with Popović, in 1975,[6] they ended their activity.

Post breakup

Aleksandar Milanović sold part of his unrecorded songs to Oliver Mandić, and worked with him on his early albums as a guitarist and arranger.[7]

Dragan Popović, with the band Maj, recorded the single "Još uvek sanjam" ("I'm Still Dreaming"),[8] and "A ja bih je ljubio" ("And I Would Kiss Her"), released on the various artists album Uspomene (Memories).[9] After Maj ended their activity, Popović worked as a journalist for Omladinske novine and Mladost. Various artists album Index 202, released in 1981, featured four songs written by him.[10] During 1981 he worked with a short-lived band Dragstor (Drugstore), and later formed the band Lift (Elevator) with the bass guitarist Boba Orlić. He participated in the recording of Doktor Spira i Ljudska Bića album Dijagnoza.[11] During the 1980s he worked in the Akademija Studio and composed children's music. During the 1990s he moved to Sweden, where he performed in clubs, worked as a music teacher and in the company Ericsson. He was a founder of the theatre Teatar Kapija, and with the actress Jana Ericsson he formed the duo Itch.

Discography

Studio albums

  • Sećanja (1974)

Singles

  • "Voz" / "Smiljana" (1972)
  • "Rastanak" / "Svitanje" (1973)
  • "Kako ti je ime devojčice" / "Za dečji san" (with Miki Jevremović, 1974)
  • "Tragovi u pesku" / "I sad..." (1974)
  • "Daj mi ruku" / "Jedan dan u Vojvodini" (1975)

References

External links


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