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Nenad Milosavljević Background information Also known as Neša Galija Born February 6, 1954
Niš, SerbiaGenres Rock
Progressive rock
Acoustic rock
Blues-rock
Folk rockOccupations Singer, songwriter Instruments vocals, acoustic guitar, harmonica Years active 1975 – present Labels PGP RTS, PGP RTB, Raglas Associated acts Galija Nenad Milosavljević (Serbian Cyrillic: Ненад Милосављевић), also known as Neša Galija (Неша Галија), is a Serbian singer and songwriter. He is best known as the frontman of the Serbian and former Yugoslav rock band Galija.
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Biography
As a teenager he was under a strong influence of the hippie movement. He started performing in parks and on the beaches on the Adriatic coast, playing rock hits on acoustic guitar and harmonica. He had his first public performance at movie festival in Niš. In 1974 he performed at Omladinski festival in Subotica. He performed at Belgrade spring festival, and started writing music for plays. He wrote music for Treća polovina thetare. He started playing with the band Dva Lustera, and on the 11th of April 1977 they had a concert in People's Theatre in Niš.
Soon they changed name to Galija. Two years later they released their debut album Prva plovidba ("The first sail"), with Nenad Milosavljević's brother Predrag Milosavljević as the new member of the band. The band released fourteen studio albums and became a mainstay on the rock scenes of the former Yugoslavia and Serbia. During the 1990s Galija and Nenad Milosavljević were related with Socialist Party of Serbia and its former regime.
Discography
Main article: Galija discography- Prva plovidba (1979)
- Druga plovidba (1980)
- Ipak verujem u sebe (1982)
- Bez naglih skokova (1984)
- Digni ruku (1986)
- Daleko je Sunce (1988)
- Korak do slobode (1989)
- Istorija, ti i ja (1991)
- Karavan (1994)
- Trinaest (1996)
- Voleti voleti (1997)
- Južnjačka uteha (1999)
- Dobro jutro, to sam ja (2005)
- Mesto pored prozora (2010)
See also
References
- EX YU ROCK enciklopedija 1960-2006, Janjatović Petar; ISBN 978-86-905317-1-4
Nenad Milosavljević · Predrag Milosavljević · Boban Pavlović · Dragutin Jakovljević · Slaviša Pavlović · Ivan Ilić · Miloš Krstić · Goran Antović ·
Jan Vrba · Saša Ranđelović · Saša Lokner · Oliver Jezdić · Bratislav Milošević · Bratislav Zlatković · Dušan Karadžić · Jean Jacques Roscam · Zoran Radosavljević ·
Branislav Radulović · Dragan Miloradović · Bratislav Stamenković · Nebojša Marković · Predrag Branković · Goran Ljubisavljević · Ljubodrag Vukadinović · Zoran TantaraStudio albums Prva plovidba · Druga plovidba · Ipak verujem u sebe · Bez naglih skokova · Digni ruku · Daleko je Sunce · Korak do slobode · Istorija, ti i ja · Karavan · Trinaest · Voleti voleti · Južnjačka uteha · Dobro jutro, to sam ja · Mesto pored prozoraCompilation albums Još uvek sanjam (Najveći hitovi) · Ni rat ni mir (Odlomci iz trilogije) · Večita plovidba · The Best Of · Oženiše me muzikomLive albums Ja jesam odavdeSingles "Pravo slavlje" · Jednom u sto godinaAssociated acts Related articles Galija discography · SFR Yugoslav pop and rock scene · Serbian rockCategories:- 1954 births
- Living people
- Eastern Orthodox Christians from Serbia
- People from Niš
- Serbian rock guitarists
- Serbian rock singers
- Yugoslav musicians
- Serbian singer stubs
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