Daniel (singer) — Daniel (Cyrillic: Даниел) is the stage name of Milan Popović (Милан Поповић) (born October 29, 1955 in Titograd, Montenegro, Yugoslavia), a Montenegro born pop singer who made his name in Croatia. He is sometimes credited as Danijel Popović… … Wikipedia
Eurovision Song Contest 1983 — Infobox Eurovision name = Eurovision Song Contest 1983 final = 23 April 1983 presenters = Marlene Charell conductor = Dieter Reith director = Rainer Bertram host = flagicon|West Germany ARD venue = Rudi Sedlmayer Halle, Munich, West Germany… … Wikipedia
Vlado & Isolda — was a pop duo that represented Yugoslavia at the Eurovision Song Contest 1984 with the song Ciao, amore .They consist of the pop singers Vlado Kalember and Izolda Barudžija. The latter had appeared as a singer or back up singer in two previous… … Wikipedia
I Agapi Akoma Zi — Infobox ESC entry song = flagicon|Cyprus I Agapi Akoma Zi caption = year = 1983 country = Cyprus artist = Stavros Sideras, Constantina Konstantinou as = Stavros and Dina language = Greek languages = composer = Stavros Sideras lyricist = Stavros… … Wikipedia
Sing Me a Song — Infobox ESC entry song = flagicon|Netherlands Sing Me A Song caption = year = 1983 country = Netherlands artist = Bernadette Kraakman as = Bernadette with = language = Dutch languages = composer = Piet Souer lyricist = Martin Duiser conductor =… … Wikipedia
The Books of Knjige — Infobox Comedian name = The Books of Knjige imagesize = 300px caption = The troop at the shooting of their show. Left to right: Gajo, Zonjo, Tomo Jokić (guest actor), Popaj and Goran. medium = Television, Radio, Music nationality = Montenegrin… … Wikipedia
Ciao, amore — Eurovision Song Contest 1984 entry Country Yugoslavia Artist(s) Vla … Wikipedia
Izolda Barudžija — is a Yugoslav singer.She represented Yugoslavia in the Eurovision Song Contest 1982 with her band Aska, and won 14th place. In 1983, she and her sister Eleonora were Daniel Popović s backing vocals. Their song Džuli won the 4th place and became a … Wikipedia
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Popular music in the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia — SFR Yugoslav pop and rock scene includes the pop and rock music of SFR Yugoslavia (a state that existed until 1991) incl. all their genres and subgenres. The scene included the constituent republics: SR Slovenia, SR Croatia, SR Bosnia and… … Wikipedia