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: Драгољуб Ђуричић; 10 February 1953 – 15 March 2021) was a
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-based Montenegrin drummer. Đuričić started his career in the early 1970s in
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, playing in local bands. In the mid-1970s he moved to Belgrade, where he soon started to perform with pop singers. He was a member of the progressive/
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band
YU Grupa YU Grupa (trans. '' YU Group'') is a Serbian (former Yugoslav) rock band. A pioneer in combining rock music with the elements of the traditional music of the Balkans, YU Grupa is credited with being the longest-lasting Serbian rock band.
,
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band
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and hard rock band
Kerber Kerber ( sr-cyr, Кербер, lit=Cerberus) is a Serbian and Yugoslav hard rock band formed in Niš in 1981. The mainstay members of Kerber are vocalist Goran Šepa "Gale", guitarist Tomislav "Tomica" Nikolić and keyboardist Branislav "Bane ...
. He performed with pop singer
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and singer-songwriter
Đorđe Balašević Đorđe Balašević ( sr-Cyrl, Ђорђе Балашевић; 11 May 1953 – 19 February 2021) was a Serbian and Yugoslav singer and songwriter, writer, poet and director. He began his career in the late 1970s as a member of the band Rani Mraz, ...
and worked as a studio musician. He formed several drum bands, performing with them across the world. He was also known for his role in the
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, during which he led a company of drummers, and participation in the
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.


Musical career

Đuričić was born in 1953 in
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. He started his career performing with bands from
Herceg Novi Herceg Novi ( cyrl, Херцег Нови, ) is a coastal town in Montenegro located at the Western entrance to the Bay of Kotor and at the foot of Mount Orjen. It is the administrative center of the Herceg Novi Municipality with around 33,000 in ...
. Initially he played the guitar, and later switched to bass guitar. Eventually, as a member of the band Krune (''The Crowns''), he switched from bass guitar to drums. After he left Krune, he played with the bands Veritas 19 and Exodus. At the time he also practiced
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and swimming, and won several medals on junior championships. He made his first studio recordings as a member of the group Bokelji, with which he recorded an album with
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songs from
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. In August 1975, he moved to Belgrade. Initially he lived in Belgrade as a homeless man, before he established connections with Belgrade musicians gathering in the
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Šumatovac. Soon, he started performing with Yugoslav pop singers and went on a
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tour as a member of the backing band for several pop singers. In 1976, he became a member of the band Ribeli (''Rebels''), which, after they were joined by the singer
Dado Topić Adolf "Dado" Topić (born 4 September 1950, Siverić at Drniš) is a rock musician from Croatia and the former Yugoslavia. He was the lead singer and founder of Time, a 1970s progressive rock band. From 1970 to late 1971, he was also the lead sin ...
, changed their name to Mama Co Co. As a member of Mama Co Co, Đuričić performed with numerous Yugoslav pop stars; in 1978, he was a member of
Zdravko Čolić Zdravko Čolić (, ; born 30 May 1951) is a Bosnian Serb singer and is widely considered one of the greatest vocalists and cultural icons of the former Yugoslavia. Dubbed the " Tom Jones of the Balkans", he has garnered fame in Southeastern Europ ...
's backing band on his Putujući zemljotres (''Travelling Earthquake'') tour. At the end of 1978, Đuričić became a member of the progressive/
hard rock Hard rock or heavy rock is a loosely defined subgenre of rock music typified by aggressive vocals and distorted electric guitars. Hard rock began in the mid-1960s with the garage, psychedelic and blues rock movements. Some of the earliest hard ...
band
YU Grupa YU Grupa (trans. '' YU Group'') is a Serbian (former Yugoslav) rock band. A pioneer in combining rock music with the elements of the traditional music of the Balkans, YU Grupa is credited with being the longest-lasting Serbian rock band.
, with which he recorded the album '' Samo napred...'' (1979). In 1981, he moved to the
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band
Leb i Sol Leb i sol ( mk, Леб и сол) is a Macedonian and former Yugoslav rock group founded in the 1970s by Vlatko Stefanovski (guitar), Bodan Arsovski (bass guitar), Nikola Kokan Dimuševski (keyboards) and Garabet Tavitjan (drums). Tavitjan ced ...
, with which he recorded the albums ''Sledovanje'' (1982), ''Kalabalak'' (1983), ''Tangenta'' (1984), and the double live album ''Akustična trauma'' (1982), and performed in clubs across Europe and the United States. In 1982, Leb i Sol spent two and a half months on a United States tour with the KPGT theatre. The theatre performed the play ''Oslobođenje Skoplja'' (''Liberation of
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''), directed by Ljubiša Ristić, in which Đuričić played the role of Crazy Vana. In 1985, he left Leb i Sol and joined the hard rock band
Kerber Kerber ( sr-cyr, Кербер, lit=Cerberus) is a Serbian and Yugoslav hard rock band formed in Niš in 1981. The mainstay members of Kerber are vocalist Goran Šepa "Gale", guitarist Tomislav "Tomica" Nikolić and keyboardist Branislav "Bane ...
, with which he recorded the albums '' Seobe'' (1986), '' Ljudi i bogovi'' (1988), '' Peta strana sveta'' (1990), and the live album '' 121288'' (1989). During the time he spent in Kerber, Đuričić also worked with other artists. In 1986, when
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musician
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started his career, he and Đuričić performed live, in the lineup which featured only two of them, Đuričić on drums, and Rambo Amadeus on vocals. On these concerts Rambo Amadeus used
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instead of a
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. In 1987, in Belgrade's Students Cultural Centre, Đuričić and the drummer Ivan Fece "Firchie" held a concert on which they played various covers, mostly by
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, on percussion instruments. The concert was held with regard to 70 years since the
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. In 1988, he played drums on
Nikola Čuturilo Nikola Čuturilo ( sr-cyr, Никола Чутурило; born 9 July 1962), also known as Čutura ( Чутура, literally "canteen") is a Serbian rock musician. He is known as a guitarist for the band Riblja Čorba, as well as for his solo wor ...
's album ''9 lakih komada'', and played drums in Laki Band which Čuturilo formed to promote the album. In 1989, Đuričić played drums on Čuturilo's album ''Raskršće''. Đuričić returned to Leb i Sol in 1990. The recording of the band's concert in New York's
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was released on the live album ''Live in New York'' in 1991. During this period Đuričić also worked with singer-songwriter
Đorđe Balašević Đorđe Balašević ( sr-Cyrl, Ђорђе Балашевић; 11 May 1953 – 19 February 2021) was a Serbian and Yugoslav singer and songwriter, writer, poet and director. He began his career in the late 1970s as a member of the band Rani Mraz, ...
, playing drums on his album '' Jedan od onih života...'', and becoming a member of his backing band. Đuričić participated in the
1996–1997 protests in Serbia In the winter of 1996–1997, university students and Serbian opposition parties organized a series of peaceful protests in the Republic of Serbia (then part of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia) in response to electoral fraud attempted by the So ...
, joining the group of young drummers which gave tempo to the marching of the protesters. At the end of 1997, he formed Dragoljub Đuričić Trio with
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drummer Lav Bratuša and percussionist Uroš Šećerov; on their performances they were often joined by a well-known actor and amateur drummer
Bogdan Diklić Bogdan Diklić ( sr-Cyrl, Богдан Диклић; born 1 August 1953) is a Serbian actor. He has been active since the late 1970s and starred in over one hundred Yugoslav films and television series. Diklić made ten films with director Goran ...
. The recording of the concert by Dragoljub Đuričić Trio held on 7 February 1998 in
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theatre was released on the live album ''Two Drums & Percussion''. On that evening, the trio was joined on drums by Diklić, the journalist Ivan Ivačković and the painter Janoš Mesaroš. In April 1998, the band performed in
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, and, while playing on
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, they were joined by
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. In 1998, Đuričić and the hip hop musician
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recorded the
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"Imamo iDeju" (the title being a
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, meaning both "We Have an Idea" and "We Also Have Dejo"), which was released on the compilation album ''Fudbalske himne 98'' (''Football Chants 98''). During 1998, Đuričić once again played on Zdravko Čolić's tour as a member of his backing band. At the end of February 1998, Đuričić, with Šećerov, Bratuša, St. George String Orchestra, composer
Zoran Erić Zoran Erić ( sr, Зоран Ерић / ''Zoran Erić'', ) (born 6 October 1950) is a Serbian composer based in Belgrade. He teaches composition, orchestration, theater and film music at the Faculty of Music, University of Arts in Belgrade, Serb ...
, a
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, and twenty young drummers, held a concert in Belgrade's
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. With the performance, walking in the hall and on the stage, the performers reminded the audience of the 1996–1997 protests. At the end of 1999, Đuričić joined the group of economists
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as a cultural adviser, and took part in the
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2000 election campaign. After the
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, Đuričić continued to perform with the group of young drummers, opening the Theatre Spectacle in Zurich and the Summer Jazz Festival in
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. He recorded his second solo album, ''Ritam slobode'' (''Rhythm of Freedom''), with his Drums Company, consisting of Maša Božović, Lav Bratuša, and Ivan Dimitrijević. The album featured numerous guests: the flutist Bora Dugić, the
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Belotti, the violinist Dobrica Vasić, and others. On the album Đuričić presented himself as the author of eclectic material. In 2010, Đuričić formed the drum ensemble Balkanska lavina (''Balkan Avalanche''), with which he performed across the Balkans.


Sessions and other works

During the period he spent in Kerber, Đuričić also cooperated with rock singer
Dejan Cukić Dejan Cukić ( sr-cyr, Дејан Цукић; born November 4, 1959) is a Serbian rock musician, journalist, writer and translator. During the late 1970s and early 1980s, Cukić was the frontman of the new wave band Bulevar, releasing two alb ...
, playing drums on his album ''Spori ritam'' (''Slow Rhythm''),
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band
Jugosloveni Jugosloveni ( sr-cyr, Југословени; trans. ''Yugoslavs'') are a Serbian rock band, successful throughout all of former Yugoslavia and best known for their hit "Jugosloveni". Band history 1986 - 1989 The band was formed in 1986 by the voc ...
, playing drums on their album ''Vruće osvežavajuće'' (''Hot Refreshment''), and rock musicians
Nebojša Krstić Nebojša Krstić ( sr-cyrl, Небојша Крстић; born 9 July 1957) is a Serbian media personality, political commentator, former musician (VIS Idoli) and physician. He is also a former public relations advisor to the office of the Presid ...
and
Srđan Šaper Srđan Šaper ( sr-cyr, Срђан Шапер; born October 9, 1958) is a founder of I&F McCann Grupa. He is also well known as a founder and a member of the Yugoslav new wave band Idoli in the 1980s.P. Janjatović, Idoli, YU rock enciklopedija ...
, playing drums on their album ''
Poslednja mladost u Jugoslaviji Poslednja mladost u Jugoslaviji is the first solo album by former Idoli members Nebojša Krstić and Srđan Šaper. For the occasion, the two formed a backing band Unutrašnja Imperija. History After Idoli split up, the first solo release by an ...
'' (''The Last Youth in Yugoslavia''). In 1988, he participated in the recording of the
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album ''Ritual'' by the pianist Vladimir Maričić and his Ritual Band. In 2008, he played drums on the album ''Partiture za koren i stablo'' (''Sheets for the Roots and the Tree'') by guitarist Vladan Vučković Paja. He wrote music for
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s ''Zapali me'' (''Light Me Up''), ''Alisa u zemlji čuda'' (''
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''), ''Anitina čarobna soba'' (''Anita's Magic Room''), ''Art'' (all four directed by Alisa Stojanović), ''
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'' (directed by
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), ''Reservoir Dogs'' (directed by Omar Abu El Rub), ''Policajci'' (''Policemen'', directed by Darijan Mihajlović), ''Djetinjarije'' (''Kid's Stuff'', directed by Dušan Petrović), ''Popcorn'', and ''Bliže'' (''Closer'', co-author of the music with Koki Dimuševski). As a drummer he performed in the theatre play ''Kako je divan taj prizor...'' (''What a Beautiful Sight...''), directed by Ljubivoje Tadić. Đuričić also painted, mostly nudes in
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manner. He illustrated the book ''Rubato'' by Vladimir Savić, and the book of poems ''Kuća od stakla'' (''Glass House'') by Tatjana Debeljački.


Death

Đuričić died on 15 March 2021, in
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from complications caused by
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during the
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. He was 68.


Legacy

Author Mirko Jakovljević wrote Đuričić's biography entitled ''Stubovi slobode'' (''Pillars of Freedom''), published in 2001.


Discography


With YU grupa


Studio albums

*'' Samo napred...'' (1979)


Singles

*"Identitet" / "Ideš mi na nerve" (1979)


With Leb i Sol


Studio albums

*''Sledovanje'' (1982) *''Kalabalak'' (1983) *''Tangenta'' (1982)


Live albums

*''Akustična trauma'' (1982) *''Live in New York'' (1991)


With Kerber


Studio albums

*'' Seobe'' (1986) *'' Ljudi i bogovi'' (1988) *'' Peta strana sveta'' (1990)


Live albums

*'' 121288'' (1989)


With Nikola Čuturilo

*''9 lakih komada'' (1988) *''Raskršće'' (1989)


With Đorđe Balašević


Studio albums

*'' Jedan od onih života...'' (1993)


Solo


Studio albums

*''Ritam slobode'' (as Dragoljub Đuričić & the Drums Company, 2001)


Live albums

*''Two Drums & Percussion'' (as Dragoljub Đuričić Trio, 1998)


With Voodoo Popeye


Singles

*"Imamo iDeju" (1998)


With Zdravko Čolić


Live albums

*''Arena 2005 – Beogradska Arena: Uživo'' (2005)


As session musician


With Dejan Cukić

*''Spori ritam'' (1987)


With Jugosloveni

*''Vruće osvežavajuće'' (1987)


With Nebojša Krstić and Srđan Šaper

*''
Poslednja mladost u Jugoslaviji Poslednja mladost u Jugoslaviji is the first solo album by former Idoli members Nebojša Krstić and Srđan Šaper. For the occasion, the two formed a backing band Unutrašnja Imperija. History After Idoli split up, the first solo release by an ...
'' (1987)


With Vlada Maričić and The Ritual Band

*''Ritual'' (1988)


With Vladan Vučković Paja

*''Partiture za koren i stablo'' (2008)


References

* ''EX YU ROCK enciklopedija 1960–2006'', Janjatović Petar;


External links

* *
Dragoljub Đuričić at Discogs
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