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Musical festival in Belgrade, Serbia
Gitarijada (Serbian Cyrillic: Гитаријада, lit. 'Guitar Fest') was a musical festival held in Belgrade, Serbia, at the time part of Socialist Federal Republic
Gitarijada_(Belgrade)
Music festival held in Zaječar, Serbia
Gitarijada (Serbian Cyrillic: Гитаријада, lit. 'Guitar Fest') is a music festival held in Zaječar, Serbia. Held since 1966, Gitarijada is one of the longest
Gitarijada
City in Southern and Eastern Serbia, Serbia
621 inhabitants. Zaječar is widely known for its rock music festival Gitarijada and for the ZALET festival dedicated to contemporary art. Roman Emperor
Zaječar
Multiday open-air rock concert
England) Slam Dunk Festival Stonedead Festival (Newark-on-Trent, England) Gitarijada (Zaječar, Serbia) Hills of Rock (Sofia and Plovdiv, Bulgaria) Kilkim Žaibu
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Belgrade Fair's largest exhibition space
sq. m. January 6, January 9, February 13, 1966 - Gitarijada festival February 23, 1967 - Gitarijada festival April 9, 1983 - Riblja Čorba (Buvlja pijaca
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Country in Southeast-Central Europe
visitors in 2013. Other festivals include Nišville Jazz Festival in Niš and Gitarijada rock festival in Zaječar. Pop music artist Željko Joksimović won second
Serbia
Croatian and Yugoslav hard rock band
Kragujevac, Serbia, and on the evening of the same day, they performed on Gitarijada festival in Zaječar. In 1992, the band released their third English language
Atomsko_Sklonište
Serbian hard rock band
performing forty live dates, including the Zaječar Gitarijada festival, Novi Sad EXIT festival and Belgrade Beer Fest. By the end of the No Ordinary Tour,
Night_Shift_(band)
American music promoter (1931–2019)
l'estate Parada ritma / Vatromet ritma Jazz Bilzen Gitarijada (Belgrade) Golden Orpheus Gitarijada (Zaječar) 1967–1968 Mantra-Rock Dance Fantasy Fair
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Serbian and Yugoslav rock band
and to Stay). At the first edition of the Belgrade Gitarijada festival, held on January 9, 1966, at Belgrade Fair – Hall 1, Siluete performed with other
Siluete
Yugoslav rock band
Youth Festival and Belgrade Guitar Festival. Their song "Sećanje na san" ("Memory of a Dream") was released on the 7-inch single Gitarijada 69 (Guitar Festival
Dogovor_iz_1804.
Bosnian pop rock band
Prince), and eventually, during early 1982, ended up with the 1980 Zaječar Gitarijada festival winners Pauk (Spider), with whom he soon recorded an album, Mumije
Plavi_Orkestar
Serbian and Yugoslav rock band
the album release, the band started touring and performed at the 42nd Gitarijada, the 2008 EXIT Festival, Jelen Pivo Live and other festivals as well as
Disciplin_A_Kitschme
Serbian new wave band
Festival in Novi Sad and Gitarijada festival in Zaječar. Despite completing several recording sessions in a Radio Belgrade studio, none of the recorded
Idoli
Yugoslav rock musician
moment came in 1964 at the city's very first battle of the bands festival Gitarijada (Guitar Fest), held at the Second Sarajevo Gymnasium—a competition they
Milić_Vukašinović
Croatian and Yugoslavian band
would release all the band's albums before their breakup in 1990. In the Belgrade studio Druga maca (Another Kitty), owned by producer Enco Lesić, the band
Divlje_Jagode
Yugoslav rock band
edition of Belgrade Gitarijada festival, winning the seventh place. In 1967, they performed on the second edition of Belgrade Gitarijada, reaching the
Dinamiti
Festival" at the EU Festival Awards. Other festivals include Belgrade Beer Fest in Belgrade, Gitarijada in Zaječar, Nišville in Niš and Guča Trumpet Festival
Music_of_Serbia
Serbian and former Yugoslav rock band
tour ended with a concert in Belgrade Fair – Hall 1, which was the first concert in the hall after the 1967 Belgrade Gitarijada festival. The concert was
Riblja_Čorba
Serbian and Yugoslav rock band from Belgrade
У шкрипцу; trans. In Dire Straits) was a Yugoslav rock band formed in Belgrade in 1980. The band was formed in 1980 by Milan Delčić "Delča" (vocals),
U_škripcu
Yugoslav music magazine
launched during spring of 1966 by the Belgrade-based Duga publishing company in the aftermath of the three-day Gitarijada music festival, whose large attendance
Džuboks
tourists visited the country. Major destinations for foreign tourists are Belgrade, Novi Sad and Niš, while domestic tourists prefer spas and mountain resorts
Tourism_in_Serbia
Yugoslav rock band
place at the Zaječar Gitarijada Festival in 1974, after which they appeared on a various artists record published by Radio Belgrade show Veče uz radio (Evening
Zlatni_Prsti
Yugoslav rock band
("The Beach"). In 1966, Elipse won the first place at the Gitarijada festival, held at Belgrade Fair. More than 100 bands from all parts of Yugoslavia applied
Elipse
Serbian and Yugoslav rock band
Galija won the first place at the prominent Gitarijada festival in Zaječar. Several months after Gitarijada, they performed at the Youth Festival in Subotica
Galija
Palty, Leningrad Oblast Arsenal Fest, Kragujevac Belgrade Beer Fest, Belgrade EXIT, Novi Sad Gitarijada Rock Festival, Zaječar Guča trumpet festival, Guča
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Serbian hard rock band
Iron Maiden and Def Leppard. In 1988, Karizma won the first place at Gitarijada festival in Zaječar. During the same year, they released their debut album
Karizma_(Serbian_band)
Serbian and former Yugoslav rock band
Crni Biseri took part in the battle of the bands festival Gitarijada, held at the Belgrade Fair, and were pronounced the best band by the jury. The runner-up
Crni_Biseri
Yugoslav rock band
previous two records. At the beginning of 1966, Iskre performed at Belgrade Gitarijada festival where they won the fifth place. Soon after they disbanded
Iskre
1979 studio album by Galija
prominent Yugoslav music festivals–including winning the first place at Gitarijada festival in Zaječar–the group signed a contract with PGP-RTB record label
Prva_plovidba
Yugoslav rock band
the Belgrade Fair. At the beginning of 1966 they were joined by vocalist Haim Moreno, and in January 1966 the band competed on the Belgrade Gitarijada festival
Plamenih_5
Serbian bass guitarist
released. They performed at the last BOOM Festival in Novi Sad and Zaječar Gitarijada festival in 1979. Since the drummer, Kokan Popović, had to go to serve
Zdenko_Kolar
Serbian alternative rock band
punk rock and humorous lyrics. In 1994 the band appeared on the Zaječar Gitarijada Festival and won the Audience Award as the best band. In the meantime
Ništa_Ali_Logopedi
Serbian hard rock band
gain only some local popularity. After Leki's 1982 performance on the Gitarijada festival in Zaječar, the band, after the suggestion of their manager Dragan
Balkan_(band)
Serbian alternative rock band
and Miroslav Marjanović on drums. The band won first places on the 1993 Gitarijada Festival and the 1994 Brzi Bendovi Srbije (Fast Bands of Serbia) festival
Bjesovi
album Eksplozija (Explosion), through ITMM. The band performed on all Gitarijada festivals held from 1993 to 1997 and frequently performed at motorcycle
Metro_(Serbian_band)
ballet company, on the celebration of Fifth Belgrade Gymnasium anniversary. On the first Belgrade Gitarijada festival, held on 9 January 1966, the band
Bele_Višnje
edition of BOOM Festival, held in Novi Sad, and in 1979 competed at the Gitarijada festival in Zaječar, where they were well received, but the first place
Propaganda_(Yugoslav_band)
Serbian appreciation of and contributions to the rock music genre
but the band became prominent in the 1990s, winning the first place at Gitarijada festival in 1992 and releasing their debut Ispod zemlje in the same year
Rock_music_in_Serbia
Music festival held in Subotica, Serbia
the Audience's Choice Award at the Zaječar Gitarijada Festival. Del Arno Band (Belgrade) Ludi Gavran (Belgrade) Keith (Banja Luka) Idejni Nemiri (Rijeka)
Festival_Omladina
Serbian punk rock band
was renamed to Džukele, and started performing live, including the 1993 Gitarijada festival in Zaječar, which was their first major live appearance, and
Džukele
venue for the first time in 1963, and in 1966, the Serbian rock festival Gitarijada(Guitar Fest) was created by Momčilo Radenković, the guitarist and vocalist
Rock music and the fall of communism
Rock_music_and_the_fall_of_communism
Serbian musical group
band's songs caused the band to be disqualified off the 1992 Zaječar Gitarijada, even though they had entered the finals and were critically well acclaimed
Direktori
Serbian and Yugoslav rock band
Milanović decided to perform at the Požarevac Gitarijada Festival (not to be confused with Zaječar Gitarijada Festival). There, in April 1973, the band shared
Smak
beo" ("When You Become Dead and White"). The band also performed at the Gitarijada festival in Zaječar, winning the Audience Award for the best act of the
Kazna_Za_Uši
Serbian punk rock band
in 1998, and recorded live at KST in Belgrade on 26 October 1996. During 1998, the band performed at the Gitarijada festival in Zaječar with a new member
Atheist_Rap
Serbian band
end their activity. The last show before the hiatus took place at 50. Gitarijada in Zaječar with Alek (drums), Laza (bass), Kojot (vocals, guitar, trombone)
Eyesburn
Yugoslav band
performances. In 1967, the band competed on the second edition of the Belgrade Gitarijada Festival, winning the second place, behind Crni Biseri. The band
Delfini_(Split_band)
Serbian and Yugoslav rock band
live performances after the album release, including the 1992 and 1993 Gitarijada festival in Zaječar, Vruće + hladno became the band's greatest commercial
Amajlija
Serbian band
Udine Radio. After the album release, the band performed at the Zaječar Gitarijada festival, after which Goršek and Radivojević left the band, forming Plejboj
Presing
Yugoslav rock band
place at the first Niš Gitarijada festival. On 30 October, the band organized their first solo concert in Belgrade, at Belgrade Youth Center. In the first
Daltoni
Yugoslav music group
Ritam. At the beginning of 1966 the band performed on the Gitarijada festival in Belgrade Fair – Hall 1, entering the finals, and went on a tour across
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English and Scottish : occupational name for a weaver, early Middle English webbe, from Old English webba (a primary derivative of wefan ‘to weave’; compare Weaver 1). This word survived into Middle English long enough to give rise to the surname, but was already obsolescent as an agent noun; hence the secondary forms with the agent suffixes -er and -ster.Americanized form of various Ashkenazic Jewish cognates, including Weber and Weberman.Richard Webb, a Lowland Scot, was an admitted freeman of Boston in 1632, and in 1635 was one of the first settlers of Hartford, CT.
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