Željko Samardžić
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Željko Samardžić (
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: Жељко Самарџић; born 3 October 1955) is a folk singer from Bosnia and Herzegovina, popular throughout the former Yugoslav republics. Born in Mostar, he achieved fame when he moved to
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as a result of the
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Biography

Samardžić was born in Mostar, at the time part of PR Bosnia and Herzegovina, in
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. His father Milivoje was an ethnic Montenegrin, and his mother Nada was a
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from the
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suburb of Mostar. Samardžić's father was a Yugoslav People's Army officer, which meant that the family had to move around a lot. After spending the first seven years of his life in Mostar, young Željko lived and attended school in Nikšić,
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and Zadar before eventually returning to Mostar during his teenage years. He first started singing during high school, and soon became known around Mostar as a good
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impersonator. Samardžić's musical activity during this period was essentially little more than a hobby as he did not put out any official releases and mostly sang in kafanas and restaurants in addition to competing in the occasional obscure festival. The closest he came to wide mainstream success was a schlager "Moja Marija je drugačija" that became a hit in Bosnia during the 1970s after he performed it at ''Prvi aplauz'' festival in Banja Luka, but he mostly earned his living running a café in Mostar, located in proximity of the famous Old Bridge. When the
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broke out in 1992, Željko was wounded sitting in his apartment while chaotic fighting was raging outside. A stray bullet entered his leg and exited his hip. After much trouble, along with his wife and their daughter, he managed to flee the city through the Croat-controlled western part of
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and eventually reach Serbia after going through Croatia, Slovenia and Hungary. Once in Serbia, they lived in the
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suburb of
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and Samardžić soon started getting low-paying gigs in various
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and cafés, building up a fairly devoted
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audience. Almost 40 years old at this point, his big break came unexpectedly when some businessmen who enjoyed his nightclub performances brought him to the elite club Ambassador and also financed him with DM30,000 to record an album with Marina Tucaković and Aleksandar "Futa" Radulović. In 1995, he also appeared at the ''
Pjesma Mediterana ''Pjesma Mediterana'' ( sh-Cyrl, Пјесма Медитерана, lit=Song of the Mediterranean Sea, Mediterranean; formerly ''Music Festival Budva'', sh-Latn-Cyrl, Muzički festival Budva, Музички фестивал Будва) was a pop m ...
'' festival in Budva, where he left a great impression singing "Sipajte mi još jedan viski", which further opened the doors to show business.


Personal life

He is married to Maja Džaferović, an ethnic
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, with whom he has daughters Sanja, Danijela and Minja, and grandchildren Luka, Aleksa and Nina.


Discography


Studio albums

*''Jednom kad nam dođu sijede (1987)'' *''Želja (1990)'' *''Oko tvoje neverno (1993)'' *''Sudbina (1995)'' *''Sećanje na ljubav (1996)'' *''Zveket srca (1997)'' *''Sve je moje tvoje (1999)'' *''Sentimentalan čovek (2001)'' *''Pokaži mi šta znaš (2004)'' *''Lice ljubavi (2006)'' *''Kojim dobrom mila moja (2009)'' *''Mila (2017)''


References


External links


Official web site

Publika me održava u životu
''Blic'', 8 March 2008
Koncert Željka Samardžića – 'Ljubavna adresa' bila je Zetra
Sarajevo-x.com, 31 October 2009 {{DEFAULTSORT:Samardzic, Zeljko Living people 1955 births Musicians from Mostar Bosnia and Herzegovina pop singers 20th-century Serbian male singers Yugoslav Wars refugees Bosnia and Herzegovina emigrants to Serbia Refugees in Serbia Indexi Award winners Bosnia and Herzegovina people of Croatian descent Bosnia and Herzegovina people of Montenegrin descent 20th-century Bosnia and Herzegovina male singers