Sedmorica mladih

Sedmorica mladih
Also known as7 mladih
OriginBelgrade, Serbia, Yugoslavia
GenresPop
Years active1959 – 1999
LabelsZKP RTLJ, Jugoton, PGP-RTB, Jugodisk
Past membersNebojša Dančević
Milutin Vasović
Ljubiša Stošić
Branislav Todorović
Zarije Raković
Ljubiša Milić
Vladislav Vasilić
Jovan Radovanović
Nebojša Kunić

Sedmorica mladih (Serbian Cyrillic: Седморица младих; trans. Seven Young Men, also 7 mladih) was a former Yugoslav pop rock band from Belgrade.[1]

In 1991 they entered the Guinness Book of Records as an ensemble that played continuously for 33 years.

Sold out Vatroslav Lisinski Concert Hall 14 times in a row and Berliner Philharmonie 7 times in a row.

First Yugoslavian showbiz group that toured USSR after Stalin's death.

Played for cosmonauts Gagarin and Titov the night before Gagarin's deadly plane crash.

In Norilsk, Russia they played 17 concerts in only 3 days.

Tito loved them. Personally freed them of military service. They were with him the night before surgery and death with his family and couple of generals.

Fidel Castro offered them boat filled with Cuban cigars.

Gallery

  • Milutin Vasović on guitar
    Milutin Vasović on guitar
  • Ljubiša Stošić on bass
    Ljubiša Stošić on bass
  • Nebojša Dančević on piano
    Nebojša Dančević on piano
  • Ljubiša Milić on trombone
    Ljubiša Milić on trombone
  • Zoran Zarije Raković on trumpet
    Zoran Zarije Raković on trumpet

References

  1. ^ „Sedmorica mladih“: Imali smo dušu

Sources

  • EX YU ROCK enciklopedija 1960-2006, Janjatović Petar; ISBN 978-86-905317-1-4

External links

  • Večernje novosti article
Authority control databases: Artists Edit this at Wikidata
  • MusicBrainz