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Ne Brini
Bosnia and Herzegovina participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 2003 with the song "Ne brini" written by Ines Prajo and Arjana Kunštek. The song was performed by Mija Martina. The Bosnian broadcaster Public Broadcasting Service of Bosnia and Herzegovina (PBSBiH) organised the national final ''BH Eurosong 2003'' in order to select the Bosnian entry for 2003 contest in Riga, Latvia. Eighteen entries participated during the show on 1 March 2003 where the winner was determined over two rounds of voting from an eight-member jury. The top four entries in the first round advanced to the second round, during which "Ne brini" performed by Mija Martina was selected as the winner. Bosnia and Herzegovina competed in the Eurovision Song Contest which took place on 24 May 2003. Performing during the show in position 6, Bosnia and Herzegovina placed sixteenth out of the 26 participating countries, scoring 27 points. Background Prior to the 2003 contest, Bosnia and Herzegovina had participa ...
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Mija Martina
Mija Martina Barbarić (born 26 April 1984) is a Bosnian Croat singer and TV host from Bosnia and Herzegovina who used to work as a spokeswoman for the Ministry of Tourism and Environment of Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina. She represented Bosnia and Herzegovina in the Eurovision Song Contest 2003 with the song " Ne brini". She also provided the results of the Bosnia and Herzegovina televote in the Eurovision Song Contest 2004. She was also organizer of special events during the biggest Economy Fair in Mostar (for Mostar Inc.) for 10 years. Barbarić was accused of neo-Nazi sympathies after she wrote on her Facebook profile ''Za dom spremni'', controversial salute used by the fascist Ustaše movement in Croatia during World War II as equivalent of the Nazi salute ''Sieg heil The Nazi salute, also known as the Hitler salute (german: link=no, Hitlergruß, , Hitler greeting, ; also called by the Nazi Party , 'German greeting', ), or the ''Sieg Heil'' salute, is a gestu ...
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Slovenia In The Eurovision Song Contest
Slovenia has participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 27 times since its debut in , having hosted a qualification round (Kvalifikacija za Millstreet) in Ljubljana for seven countries due to the influx of new nations wishing to join the Eurovision Song Contest. Having only missed the event twice in and due to the relegation rule after a poor average score in the 1990s, Slovenia's best result is seventh position achieved on two occasions; in with "Prisluhni mi" performed by Darja Švajger and in with Nuša Derenda and "Energy". Since the introduction of the semi-finals in , Slovenia has qualified for the final on seven occasions. As of , Slovenia has not made it to the top ten since their seventh place finish in 2001, only making it to the thirteenth position in and . History Early participation After the fall of Communism across Europe in the early 1990s and the Dissolution of Yugoslavia, newly independent Slovenia was one of seven countries that had emerged from the E ...
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Igor Vukojević
Igor Vukojević (born 1975 in Doboj, Yugoslavia) is a Bosnian singer, musician and songwriter. Igor started playing guitar when he was 10 years old, composed his first song when he was 11 and did his first song arrangement at 14 years old. By that time he already played 3 instruments - drums, bass and guitar. Vukojević has participated in the Bosnian national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest, BH Eurosong, twice, finishing third in 2003 and 2005. He also participated in the semi-final of its Serbian counterpart, Beovizija ''Beovizija'' ( sr, Беовизија) was a music festival established in 2003. Since 2007 it was the national selection for Serbia's representative at the Eurovision Song Contest. ''Beovizija'' is organised and broadcast live each year by RTS1 ..., in 2007, finishing last (20th). Discography *''Rat i mir'' (1996) *''Samo ona'' (2001) *''Ringispil'' (2003) *''Bijelo zlato'' (2006) *''Lovac i plijen'' (2010) External links * 1975 births L ...
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Sejo Sexon
Davor Sučić (; born June 7, 1961), better known by his stage name Sejo Sexon, is a Bosnian rock and roll musician, film score composer, actor and television director. He is most notably the bandleader and a co-founder of the rock group Zabranjeno Pušenje, contributing on all Zabranjeno Pušenje releases. He was one of the founders of the New Primitivism movement in his hometown Sarajevo. As an actor, he has been featured in the ''Top lista nadrealista''. Music career 1980–1990 Sejo Sexon started playing the guitar at the age of 12. In 1978, he formed a rock band named Pseudo Blues Band with Nenad Janković, a singer and keyboardist who was his neighbor in Sarajevo at the time. The band worked on recording psychedelic compositions in home production and did not have live performances or official releases. In 1980, they invited Zenit Đozić to the band and renamed it to the Pseudo Blues Band Zabranjeno pušenje. Nenad Janković's younger brother, Dražen, was in the band ...
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Zabranjeno Pušenje
Zabranjeno pušenje () is a Bosnian rock band formed in Sarajevo in 1980. The group's musical style primarily consists of a distinctive garage rock sound with folk influences, often featuring innovative production and complex storytelling. Currently, the band consists of founding member, vocalist and guitarist Sejo Sexon, longtime drummer Branko Trajkov, guitarist Toni Lović, bassist Dejan Orešković, and violinist and keyboardist Robert Boldižar. The band was formed contrary to the then prevalent Yugoslav punk rock and new wave, closely associated with the New Primitivism cultural movement and the radio and television satire and sketch comedy show ''Top lista nadrealista''. They were one of the most popular musical acts of the 1980s in Yugoslavia, selling hundreds of thousands of records. Many times they got in trouble with the authorities for their, usually mild and sympathetic, criticism of the socialist system, and the habit of making light of issues considered sensit ...
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Tinka Milinović
Tinka Milinović Pichler (; born 27 November 1973) is a Bosnian-American recording artist. Early life Milinović was born in Sarajevo, SFR Yugoslavia. She was raised by her mother Janja, father Drago Ivan, and an older brother, Dren. In 1991 she moved to the United States on her own as a high school exchange student. Education and classical music In 1992 Milinović entered Louisiana College to study Vocal Performance/Opera with Dr. Loryn E. Frey. She graduated with Cum Laude honors with a Bachelor of Music degree in 1996. In 1998, Milinović received a Master of Music degree in Opera/Vocal Performance from the University of Louisiana at Lafayette where she held a graduate teaching assistant position in the School of Music. Starting at age 18, Milinović represented herself before the U.S. immigration system and became a U.S. citizen. Milinović performed in different operas both in the United States and Sarajevo, as well as musicals, recitals, and opera scenes. Additionally ...
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Hana Jušić
Hana Jušić (born 1983) is a Croatian film director and screenwriter. A native of Šibenik, Jušić moved to Zagreb as a child. She majored in comparative literature and English studies at the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Zagreb. Known earlier in her career for her short films, Jušić received high acclaim for her 2016 feature film debut, ''Quit Staring at My Plate''. References External links

* 1983 births Living people People from Šibenik Croatian film directors Croatian women film directors Croatian screenwriters Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Zagreb alumni Golden Arena for Best Director winners {{Croatia-bio-stub ...
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Bosnia And Herzegovina In The Eurovision Song Contest 2002
Bosnia and Herzegovina participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 2002 with the song "Na jastuku za dvoje" written by Dragan Mijatović and Ružica Čavić. The song was performed by Maja Tatić. The Bosnian broadcaster Public Broadcasting Service of Bosnia and Herzegovina (PBSBiH) organised the national final ''BH Eurosong 2002'' in order to select the Bosnian entry for 2002 contest in Tallinn, Estonia. Sixteen entries participated during the show on 23 February 2002 where the winner was determined over two rounds of voting. The top four entries in the first round selected by an eight-member jury advanced to the second round, during which "Na jastuku za dvoje" performed by Maja Tatić was selected as the winner. Bosnia and Herzegovina competed in the Eurovision Song Contest which took place on 25 May 2002. Performing during the show in position 15, Bosnia and Herzegovina placed thirteenth out of the 24 participating countries, scoring 33 points. Background Prior to the 2002 c ...
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Maja Tatić
Maja Tatić ( sr-cyr, Маја Татић) (born 30 October 1970 in Belgrade, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, SFR Yugoslavia) is a Serbian Bosnian singer. She represented Bosnia and Herzegovina at the 2002 Eurovision Song Contest. At the age of seven, she appeared in a children's contest and started her professional career as a singer when she was 17. Tatić sang in bands such as Monaco, Sonus, and Skitnice. In 1992, Tatić went to the Canary Islands, where she entertained the people with her renditions of songs by ABBA, Tina Turner and Shania Twain. She performed there for eight years. In 2002, Tatić was chosen to represent Bosnia and Herzegovina at the Eurovision Song Contest with a song "Na jastuku za dvoje" and took joint 13th place. After that she participated in several festivals around the Balkans. Discography Albums * 2004: ''Lagali su me'' * 2008: ''Moja te je dusa poznala'' References External linksMaja Tatic's official website
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Melodije Mostara
{{Unreferenced, date=December 2009 Melodije Mostara (English: ''Melodies of Mostar'') is a music festival held annually in Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina. The festival was first held in 1995 and has been held annually since then. It has become one of the premier music festivals in the region. Festival winners *2018 Diego Zulijani ''Kad se spoje duše dvje'' *2017 Goran Škerlep ''Kad dođe kraj'' *2016 Nešto između ''Poslušan'' *2015 Zoran Begić ''Ja bi opet tebe volio'' *2014 Bruno Baković ''Dobro večer srećo moja'' *2013 Hrvoje ''Sto godina skupa'' *2012 Neda Ukraden feat. Kemal Monteno ''Ako smo vrijedni te ljubavi'' *2011 Taz feat. Vuco ''Sveta zemlja'' *2010 Igor Vukojević ''Kišni čovjek'' *2009 Jacques Houdek ''Dužna si'' *2008 Ivan Mikulić with ''Hercegovino'' *2007 Ivan Mikulić with ''Ja sam Hercegovac'' *2006 Ivan Mikulić with ''Igraj, igraj, nemoj stat'' *2005 ET with ''Noćas umiru stare ljubavi'' *2004 Lily with ''Kad Ljubav nije pobjeda'' *2003 Divlje ...
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Yugoslavia In The Eurovision Song Contest 1964
Yugoslavia was present at the Eurovision Song Contest 1964, held in Copenhagen, Denmark. Before Eurovision Jugovizija 1964 The Yugoslav national final to select their entry, was held on 5 February at the Delavski Dom in Trbovlje, hosted by Helena Koder. There were 8 songs in the final, each from the four subnational public broadcasters: RTV Ljubljana, RTV Zagreb, RTV Belgrade, and RTV Sarajevo. The winner was chosen by the votes of an eight-member jury of experts, one juror for each of the six republics and the two autonomous provinces. At the end of the contest, there was a tie between Sabahudin Kurt's song "Život je sklopio krug" and Marjana Deržaj's "Zlati April". Since the Bosnian singer Sabahudin Kurt and his song received more top marks than Marjana Deržaj's, it was chosen as the winner. "Život je sklopio krug" was written by Srđan Matijević and Stevan Raičković. At Eurovision Sabahudin Kurt performed 13th on the night of the Contest following Italy and pre ...
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Sabahudin Kurt
Sabahudin Kurt (18 July 1935 – 30 March 2018) was a Bosnian folk and pop singer. Kurt represented Yugoslavia in Copenhagen in the Eurovision Song Contest 1964 with the entry "Život je sklopio krug" ( en, "Life Has Come Full Circle"). He finished in thirteenth place, scoring 0 points. Kurt recorded his first song, "Dim u tvojim očima" ("Smoke in Your Eyes") in 1954. Personal life Kurt was born in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, an only child. He had been married to Ismeta since 1966; the couple had two sons, Damir and Almir. Kurt was among the guests honoring Serbian composer Kornelije Kovač on 25 November 2012 for the 50th anniversary of Kovač's professional career. Later life After suffering a heart attack and having triple-bypass surgery in 2007, Kurt retired from music and decided to live out the rest of his life in the Bosnian countryside. He moved to upper Vlakovo village in the Ilidža suburb of Sarajevo Sarajevo ( ; cyrl, Сарајево, ; ''see Names ...
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