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Dejan Cukić ( sr-cyr, Дејан Цукић; born November 4, 1959) is a
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n rock musician, journalist, writer and translator. During the late 1970s and early 1980s, Cukić was the frontman of the new wave band
Bulevar Bulevar ( sr-cyr, Булевар; English language, English: Boulevard) is an urban neighborhood of the city of Novi Sad, Serbia. Its name simply means "boulevard" in Serbian language, Serbian. Bulevar is not a traditional city neighborhood; it is ...
, releasing two albums with the band. After Bulevar disbanded in 1982, he dedicated himself to journalism. He returned to music in 1984, when he became one of the vocalists of the rock/
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band
Bajaga i Instruktori Bajaga i Instruktori (Serbian Cyrillic: Бајага и Инструктори; trans. ''Bajaga and the Instructors'') are a Serbian and Yugoslav rock band formed in Belgrade in 1984. Founded and led by vocalist, guitarist and principal composer ...
, with which he recorded three studio albums. In 1987, he released his first solo album, and soon after left Bajaga i Instruktori to pursue solo career, which spans to the present day. In 1988, Cukić formed his backing band, Spori Ritam Band.


Musical career


Bulevar (1978–1982)

As a teenager Dejan Cukić was the singer of the band Dizel. After leaving Dizel, he joined Tilt, and later the new wave band
Bulevar Bulevar ( sr-cyr, Булевар; English language, English: Boulevard) is an urban neighborhood of the city of Novi Sad, Serbia. Its name simply means "boulevard" in Serbian language, Serbian. Bulevar is not a traditional city neighborhood; it is ...
. Cukić released two albums with Bulevar: ''
Loš i mlad ''Loš i mlad'' (''Bad and young'') is the first studio album by the Serbian new wave band Bulevar, released by PGP RTB in 1981. The album was remastered and released on CD in 2006 on the compilation album ''Nestašni dečaci'' by PGP RTS, the su ...
'' (''Bad and Young'') and ''
Mala noćna panika ''Mala noćna panika'' (''Little Night Panic'') is the second and final studio album by the Serbian new wave band Bulevar, released by PGP RTB in 1982. The album was remastered and released on CD in 2008 on the compilation album ''Nestašni deča ...
'' (''A Little Night Panic''). After Bulevar disbanded in 1982, Cukić started working as a journalist.


Bajaga i Instruktori (1984–1988)

In 1984, Cukić became a member of
Bajaga i Instruktori Bajaga i Instruktori (Serbian Cyrillic: Бајага и Инструктори; trans. ''Bajaga and the Instructors'') are a Serbian and Yugoslav rock band formed in Belgrade in 1984. Founded and led by vocalist, guitarist and principal composer ...
. He recorded three albums with Bajaga i Instruktori: ''
Pozitivna geografija ''Pozitivna geografija'' (trans. ''Positive Geography'') is the 1984 debut album from Serbian and former Yugoslav rock band Bajaga i Instruktori, released in 1984. Originally released as Momčilo Bajagić "Bajaga"'s solo album, the album was lat ...
'' (''Positive Geography''), ''
Sa druge strane jastuka ''Sa druge strane jastuka'' (trans. ''On the Other Side of the Pillow'') is the second studio album from Serbian and Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, former Yugoslav rock music, rock band Bajaga i Instruktori, released in 1985. Although i ...
'' (''On the Other Side of the Pillow'') and ''
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'' (''Fog Riders''). In the spring of 1987, he released his first solo album, ''Spori ritam'' (''Slow Rhythm''). The album was recorded with Safet Petrovac and
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on guitar,
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on bass guitar,
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on drums, and Cukić's bandmate from Bajaga i Instruktori
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on keyboards, and produced by
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. The album featured a cover of
Azra Azra was a Croatian and Yugoslav rock band that was one of the most popular acts of the Yugoslav new wave music of the 1980s. Azra was formed in 1977 by its frontman Branimir "Johnny" Štulić. The other two members of the original line-up were ...
's song "A šta da radim" ("What Should I Do"). During the summer of the same year, Cukić went on Bajaga i Instruktori
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tour, which was his last tour with the band.


Solo career (1988 – present)

In 1988, he formed his backing band, Spori Ritam Band (''Slow Rhythm Band''). The first lineup of the band featured Dragan Mitrić (keyboards),
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(a former
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and
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member, guitar), Safet Petrovac (a former
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member, guitar), Slobodan Jurišić (a former Mama Co Co and Točak Band member, drums), and
Branko Isaković Branko Isaković (born June 24, 1958) is a Serbian bass player, producer and composer of Balkan ambient beat. After a long career in pop, rock, and ethno bands he launched his ''Divine Sound'' project with healing music. Biography Isaković w ...
(a former Bulevar,
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and
Idoli Idoli ( sr-cyr, Идоли; trans. The Idols) were a Serbian new wave band from Belgrade. They are considered to be one of the most notable acts of the Yugoslav rock scene, and their 1982 album ''Odbrana i poslednji dani'' was on several occas ...
member, bass guitar). In 1989, Isaković moved to
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 ...
, and was replaced by Bata Božanić. This lineup recorded the album ''Zajedno'' (''Together''). The title track was a cover of
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' song "
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". Soon after the album release, Petrovac and Božanić left the band, and Božanić was replaced by former
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member Nenad Novaković. In 1991, both Isaković and Petrovac returned to the band. Album ''1991'' was during the same year. It featured a cover of Bulevar's song "Nestašni dečaci" ("Wild Boys"). At the time, the
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started, and Cukić made a three-year break in his work. In 1994, Cukić released a compilation album ''San na pola puta'' (''A Dream on the Half of the Road''), which featured several songs which did not appear on his studio albums: a cover of
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's song "Sve što znaš o meni" ("Everything You Know about Me"), cover of Bulevar's song "Trenutni lek" ("Momentary Remedy") and the ballad "Ruža ispod pepela" ("Rose under the Ashes"), the latter previously released on the various artist album '' S one strane duge'' (''Over the Rainbow''). In 1994, Cukić performed at the
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festival held in
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, and an unplugged version of the song "Ruža ispod pepela" was released on the live album ''
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'' (''Unplugged''). At the end of 1995, Negovanović left Spori Ritam Band and became a member of Bajaga i Instruktori, but he continued to occasionally work with Cukić. The album ''4 ½... Ja bih da pevam...'' (''4 ½... I Would Like to Sing...'') was released in 1996. It featured a cover of
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's song "Zvižduk u osam" ("Whistle at Eight") and a cover of
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' song "
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", Cukić version titled "Dugo putovanje vozom". The song "Mokre ulice" ("Wet Streets") featured
Branimir Štulić Branimir "Johnny" Štulić (born 11 April 1953) is a Yugoslav singer-songwriter, musician and author, best known for being the frontman of the popular Yugoslav rock group Azra. He is known for his charismatic stage performances and inspiring song ...
on vocals as guest. In 1997, Dejan Cukić and Spori Ritam Band released the live album ''Unplugged'' recorded on their unplugged concert in Studio M in
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. In 1996, Cukić and Spori Ritam Band also performed on
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, playing the song "Na moru ljubavi" ("On the Sea of Love"), and in 1997, they performed at the same festival playing the song "Karneval" ("Carnival"). At the end of 1998, they released the album ''Igramo na ulici'' (''Dancing in the Street''). In 2000, Cukić wrote
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lyrics for
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's songs to be used in the
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''Divlji med'' (''Wild Honey'') played in
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. These covers were released on the album ''Divlji med – Pesme Boba Dilana'' (''Wild Honey – Bob Dylan Songs''). In 2002, Cukić released the studio album ''Kalendar'' ("Calendar"). The album featured guest appearances by Teodora Bojović (on the track "U snovima"),
Riblja Čorba Riblja Čorba ( sr-Cyrl, Рибља Чорба, pronounced ; translation: lit. ''Fish Stew'') is a Serbian and former Yugoslav rock band formed in Belgrade in 1978. The band was one of the most popular and most influential acts of the Yugoslav ...
guitarist
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(on the tracks "Marina" and the cover of
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' "
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"), Vladimir Barjaktarević and
Bora Đorđević Borisav "Bora" Đorđević ( sr-cyr, Борисав, Бора Ђорђевић; born 1 November 1952), also known as Bora Čorba ( sr-cyr, Бора Чорба), is a Serbian singer, songwriter, and poet. He is best known as the frontman of the ...
of Riblja Čorba and
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and Žika Milenković of Bajaga i Instruktori (on "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction"). Along with "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction", The Beatles' "
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" was covered as a bonus track. In 2003, backed with Spori Ritam Band, Cukić recorded a live album in Belgrade's
Sava Centar Sava Centar ( sr, Сава центар) is an international congress, cultural and business centre of various multi-functional activities located in Belgrade, the capital of Serbia. It is the largest audience hall in the country and entire forme ...
and released it as ''DC & SRB @ SC'' (short of ''Dejan Cukić & Spori Ritam Band at Sava Centar''). In 2007, after a four-year break, Cukić presented his new single "Kud me vetar doziva" (''Where the Wind Calls Me'') at Music Festival Budva, which he announced his new studio album. The album was released on April 1, 2008 with a symbolic title ''Ubrzanje!'' (''Acceleration!''). The album featured several producers: Mirko Vukomanović, Vlada Negovanović, Voja Aralica, Ted Yanni, Predrag M. Milanović and
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. Like on the previous album, two bonus cover versions appeared: Azra's hit "Obrati pažnju na poslednju stvar" ("Pay Attention to the Last Tune") and a different version of Bob Dylan's "Forever Young" (as "Zauvek mlad") than the one appearing on ''Divlji med – Pesme Boba Dilana'' album. In 2014, Cukić released the compilation album ''Priče o ljubavi'' (''Stories About Love''), in order to celebrate 25 years of solo career. The album featured two new songs, "Prava ljubav" ("True Love") and "Priča o ljubavi" ("Story about Love"), the latter written by
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 ...
. In July 2017, Dejan Cukić the single "Od šanka do šanka" ("From Bar to Bar"), a cover of song by singer-songwriter
Andrej Šifrer Andrey, Andrej or Andrei (in Cyrillic script: Андрей, Андреј or Андрэй) is a form of Andreas/Ἀνδρέας in Slavic languages and Romanian. People with the name include: *Andrei of Polotsk ( – 1399), Lithuanian nobleman *An ...
. It was announced that the song is the first of several singles which would be released during the year in order to mark 30 years of Cukić's solo career.


Career as a journalist

After Bulevar disbanded in 1982, Cukić started working in the ''
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'' magazine and other
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publications, where he published his interviews with
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, Uriah Heep (band), Uriah Heep, Saxon (band), Saxon, Tina Turner, Sting (musician), Sting, Kim Wilde, Cheap Trick, Matchbox (band), Matchbox, Yazoo (band), Yazoo, Samson (band), Samson, Gap Band and others. By his own words, he decided to return to music after an interview with Bananarama members in 1984, after which he joined
Bajaga i Instruktori Bajaga i Instruktori (Serbian Cyrillic: Бајага и Инструктори; trans. ''Bajaga and the Instructors'') are a Serbian and Yugoslav rock band formed in Belgrade in 1984. Founded and led by vocalist, guitarist and principal composer ...
. At the end of 1996, Cukić started writing about Serbian rock, Serbian rock scene for Beocity.com website. In the spring of 2001, Cukić became one of the editors of the ''Žica'' magazine. In 2011, he became the host of Radio B92 show ''Volim ponedeljak'' (''I Like Monday''). In 2013, he became the host of Radio Laguna show ''Nedelja veče sa Dejanom Cukićem'' (''Sunday Evening with Dejan Cukić''). During the 2000s and early 2010s he occasionally contributed to the ''Politikin Zabavnik'' magazine.


Literary and translating career

In 2001, Cukić published a book about life and work of Frank Zappa, entitled ''Muzika je najbolja'' (''Music Is the Best''). His book (''The Rolling Stones – the Manual'') was published in 2007. The book entitled ''45 obrtaja: Priče o pesmama'' (''45 Revolutions: Stories about Songs''), compiled of his articles published in ''Politikin Zabavnik'', was published during the same year. In 2008, Cukić started to collaborate with the publishing house Laguna, translating several biographical works into Serbian language, Serbian: in 2008, he translated Eric Clapton's ''The Autobiography''; in 2009, he translated Steve Mallins' ''Depeche Mode: Black Celebration: The Biography''; in 2010, he translated Mick Wall's ''When Giants Walked the Earth: A Biography of Led Zeppelin''; in 2011, he translated Marc Spitz's ''Bowie: A Biography'' and, together with Goran Skorobonja, Keith Richards' ''Life (Keith Richards), Life''; in 2013, he translated Christopher Andersen's ''Mick: The Wild Life and Mad Genius of Jagger''.


Other activities

In 1986, Cukić played one of the main characters in the TV drama ''Poslednja priča'' (''The Last Story'') directed by Miloš Petrović. He appeared in TV rock opera ''Kreatori i kreature'' (''Creators and Creatures'') directed by Vladimir Milančić. In 2011, Cukić became a contestant in the TV Pink reality show ''Dvor'' (''The Castle''), which caused mostly negative reactions by the rock community in Serbia. He was voted out of the show after four weeks.


Legacy

In 2011, Cukić's version of the song "A šta da radim" was polled, by the listeners of Radio Belgrade, Radio 202, one of 60 greatest songs released by PGP-RTB/PGP-RTS during the sixty years of the label's existence.60 хитова емисије ПГП на 202!, facebook.com
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Discography


With Bulevar

''see Bulevar discography''


With Bajaga i Instruktori


Studio albums

* ''
Pozitivna geografija ''Pozitivna geografija'' (trans. ''Positive Geography'') is the 1984 debut album from Serbian and former Yugoslav rock band Bajaga i Instruktori, released in 1984. Originally released as Momčilo Bajagić "Bajaga"'s solo album, the album was lat ...
'' (1984) * ''
Sa druge strane jastuka ''Sa druge strane jastuka'' (trans. ''On the Other Side of the Pillow'') is the second studio album from Serbian and Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, former Yugoslav rock music, rock band Bajaga i Instruktori, released in 1985. Although i ...
'' (1985) * ''
Jahači magle ''Jahači magle'' (trans. ''Fog Riders'') is the third studio album from Serbian and former Yugoslav rock band Bajaga i Instruktori, released in 1986. The album, produced by Saša Habić, featured numerous guests: Josipa Lisac on backing vocals, ...
'' (1986)


Singles

* "All You Need Is Love (Verzija 1986)" / "Jahači magle (Ukratko)" (1986)


Solo


Studio albums

* ''Spori ritam'' (1987) * ''Zajedno'' (1989) * ''1991'' (1991) * ''4 ½... Ja bih da pevam...'' (1996) * ''Igramo na ulici'' (1998) * ''Divlji med – Pesme Boba Dilana'' (2000) * ''Kalendar'' (2002) * ''Ubrzanje!'' (2008)


Live albums

* ''Unplugged'' (1997) * ''DC & SRB @ SC'' (2003)


Compilation albums

* ''San na pola puta'' (1992) *''Priče o ljubavi'' (2014)


Other appearances

*"Ruža ispod pepela" (''S one strane duge'', 1992) *"Ruža ispod pepela" (''
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'', 1994)


References


Dejan Cukić at Discogs
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External links


Dejan Cukić at Discogs
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