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Kerber ( sr-cyr, Кербер, lit=
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) is a
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n and Yugoslav
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band formed in
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in 1981. The mainstay members of Kerber are vocalist Goran Šepa "Gale", guitarist Tomislav "Tomica" Nikolić and keyboardist Branislav "Bane" Božinović. The band's debut album, released in 1983, brought them nationwide popularity. Throughout the 1980s Kerber was one of the top acts of the Yugoslav hard rock scene, with a number of their songs becoming hits, especially their
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s with poetic lyrics written by lyricist Duško Arsenijević. Their sound has evolved from heavy rock on their debut album towards
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on their other 1980s releases. The band released their latest studio album in 1996 and during the 2000s performed occasionally only. In early 2010s the band returned to live performances.


Band history


1980s

The band's history begins in Niš at the beginning of the 1980s, with the band Top (''Cannon''). Top performed covers of songs by foreign hard rock acts, but also their own songs, often cooperating with the Treća polovina (''Third Half'') theatre. They gained local popularity, but did not have a steady lineup. In 1981 a steady lineup was formed, featuring Goran Šepa "Gale" (vocals), Tomislav "Tomica" Nikolić (guitar), Branislav "Bane" Božinović (keyboards), Zoran Stamenković (drums) and Zoran Madić (bass guitar). They changed their name to Kerber and decided to perform their own material. The songs were composed by all of the members, and the lyrics were written by Stamenković. Kerber had their first official concert in November 1981, in Muzički klub (''Music Club'') in Niš. During 1982 the band had numerous concerts in Niš and across Serbia, while working on the material for their first album. In early spring of 1982 Madić left the band to serve his mandatory stint in the
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. He was replaced by former
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and Plamteće Nebo (''Flaming Sky'') member Zoran "Sosa" Žikić. Žikić had an attractive on-stage performance: he played an
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-shaped guitar and performed fire breathing. In May 1983 Kerber won the first place at Subotica Youth Festival with the song "Mezimac" ("Minion"). Several days after this success, they performed as an opening band on
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concert on
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's Tašmajdan Stadium. In July 1983 Kerber recorded their debut album, ''
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'' (''The Sky Is not Big Enough for All''), with Gordon Rowley, bass guitarist of the
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heavy metal band
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, as the producer. The album was then mixed at Strawberry Studio in
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. It was released on ZKP RTLJ and immediately became successful, with 10,000 copies sold during the first week. The album brought hits "Mezimac", "Nebo je malo za sve" and "Heroji od staniola" ("Foil Heroes"). After the album release, Kerber performed as the opening band on Uriah Heep concerts in Yugoslavia. In January 1984, during the tour through Macedonia, Stamenković contracted infectious
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, so in March, during the Kerber's performance at the music festival in
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, he was temporarily replaced by
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drummer Boban Đorđević. Despite the good performance, Kerber did not fit well in the
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format of the Opatija festival. On 19 May 1984, during the band's open-air concert in
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, Žikić got second-degree
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s while attempting to breathe fire under windy conditions. He continued the concert despite doctor's advice, and later on continued the tour with
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s on his face. After this accident other members forbade Žikić to continue performing the fire-breathing act. On 25 May 1984 the band performed, with a number of other bands, on a large open-air concert on the Square of Marx and Engels in Belgrade, organised as a part of
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celebration, and in June 1984 they were the opening act on Nightwing concerts in Yugoslavia. During the summer of 1984 the band performed in
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, and in October they were rejoined by Stamenković. In December 1984 Kerber traveled to Great Britain to record their second album, ''
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'' (''War Games''). The album was recorded in
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, and the producer was once again Gordon Rowley. During their staying in Britain, Kerber performed in
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and
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. An
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version of "Mezimac", entitled "Get Me Out", was recorded on their concert in Liverpool and included on the album. Part of the album lyrics were written by the lyricist Duško Arsenijević, who would continue to work with Kerber on their future releases. In May 1985, only a week after ''Ratne igre'' was released, Stamenković went to serve the army and Boban Đorđević replaced him once again. On 15 June that year Kerber, alongside 23 other acts, performed on the
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, on the concert which was a part of
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, a Yugoslav contribution to
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. In October 1985, drummer Boban Đorđević moved to the
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and was replaced by former Mama Co Co,
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and Leb i Sol member Dragoljub Đuričić. In November Kerber was awarded with Smeli Cvet (''Courageous Flower'') award, given by the League of Communist Youth of Serbia for contribution to rock music. In July 1986 keyboardist Branislav Božinović left the band to serve his stint in the Yugoslav army and was temporarily replaced by Milorad Džmerković, a former member of Slomljena Stakla and Peđa D'Boy band. In 1986 Kerber recorded their third studio album, '' Seobe'' (''Migrations''), which was produced by
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. Most of the album lyrics were written by Arsenijević, with one song featuring lyrics written by
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frotman
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and one song featuring lyrics written by Riblja Čorba guitarist
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. The album brought numerous hits: "Hajde da se volimo" ("Let's Make Love"), "Čovek od meda" ("Man Made of Honey", which featured Bora Đorđević on vocals),
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s "Kad ljubav izda" ("When Love Betrays", which featured a quotation from Pero Zubac's poem "Mostar Rains"), "Još samo ovu noć mi daj" ("Give Me just This more Night"), "Bolje da sam druge ljubio" ("I Should've Been Kissing Other Girls") and "Seobe", the latter inspired by the 1980s emigrations of
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from
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. Following the success of ''Seobe'', Kerber performed more than 200 concerts across Yugoslavia. In their home city they held a concert on the Železničar Stadium, on 16 May 1987, featuring numerous guest bands. In 1988 the band released the album '' Ljudi i bogovi'' (''Humans and Gods''), produced by Đorđe Petrović. Major hits were "Svet se brzo okreće" ("The World Is Turning Fast") and the ballad "Na raskršću" ("At the Crossroads"). The lyrics were written by Duško Arsenijević, with a part of them dealing with political subjects, for the first time in the band's caeer. In the summer of the same year, Žikić left the band, and was replaced by former
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, Bulevar,
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and
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member
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. In the autumn of the same year Božinović returned to the band. The band recorded their first live album, '' 121288'', on a concert held in
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on 12 December 1988. The album was hastily recorded and mixed and as a result not well received by fans and critics. In 1989 Kerber held another concert on the Železničar Stadium in Niš and a one-month tour across the
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. They performed in
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,
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and other cities.


1990s

At the end of 1990 the band released their fifth studio album, '' Peta strana sveta'' (''The Fifth Side of the World''), which was produced by
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. The album lyrics were written by Duško Arsenijević and Bora Đorđević and the song "Ljubav je" ("Love Is") was composed by
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keyboardist Dragan Ilić. Several songs featured Nenad Petrović on saxophone and the song "Mama - tata" ("Mom - Dad") featured a children's choir. Soon after the album release, Đuričić left the band to rejoin Leb i Sol, and was replaced by Josip "Joško" Hartl, formerly of the band Frenky. For the retrospective evening of the 1991 Belgrade Spring Festival, Kerber recorded a cover of
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's song "April u Beogradu" ("April in Belgrade"). After this event, the band made a longer break in their work, during which they recorded music for the
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''Blues osmeh'' (''Blues Smile''). On 23 April 1994 the band held an
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concert in the building of the Niš National Theatre. The concert featured the members of the Niš Symphony Orchestra and the members of the church choir Branko. At the beginning of 1996 Kerber released the studio album ''
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'' (''Inscription''), produced by Vlada Negovanović. The album introduced new members: Saša Vasković (bass guitar), Vladan Stanojević (acoustic guitar), and Goran Đorđević (percussion). In January 1996 the band held an unplugged concert in Studio M in Novi Sad. The recording of this concert was released on the album ''
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'' in 1998. The recordings were originally released on two separate audio cassettes by Take Or Leave It Records, and self-released by the band on a single CD in 1999. At the end of 1996 Kerber held a concert in the Niš central city square as a part of the 1996 Serbian protests organized in response to
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. In 1998 the band released two compilation albums: '' Antologija 1983–1998 I'' (''Anthology 1983–1998 I'') and '' Antologija 1983–1998 II'' (''Anthology 1983–1998 II''), with the detailed overview of their work. During the same year they celebrated their 15th anniversary with a concert held on Niš fortress. The concert featured the Niš Symphonic Orchestra, the church choir Branko and
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as guests. In 1999 they performed as an opening band on Dio concert in
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, and soon after went on hiatus.


2000s

During the 2000s Kerber, although officially still active, performed occasionally only. On 9 February 2006 the band reunited in its original lineup for the first time after twenty-three years, to celebrate their 25th anniversary with a concert in the building of
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in Novi Sad. In 2008
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released the compilation album ''Svet se brzo okreće – The Best of'', and in 2009 the same record label released the Kerber
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entitled '' Sabrana dela'' (''Collected Works''). The box set featured all six Kerber studio albums on CDs and the new song " Sveti Nikola" ("
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") on the seventh disc. After the box set was released, Kerber original bass guitarist, Zoran Madić, returned to the band.


2010s

In 2010 Nebojša Minić, a former member of Gidra i Erotske Čokoladice (''Gidra and the Erotic Chocolates'') and Puls (''Pulse''), joined the band as the second guitarist. The band celebrated their 30th anniversary with three concerts. The first one was held in Čair Hall in Niš on 15 December 2011. The concert featured numerous guests: the band's former members Stamenković, Karadžov, Đorđević, Stanojević, Isaković and Đuričić,
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,
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vocalist Dejan Najdanović,
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,
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and Constantine choir. The second concert was held in SPENS hall in Novi Sad on 6 April 2012. The third and final concert was held in Belgrade Sports Hall on 13 December 2012. The concert featured
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as guest. At the 2013
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Kerber debuted a new song entitled "Pepeo i prah" ("Ashes and Dust"). The band performed the song on the
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music show ''Tri boje zvuka'' (''Three Colors of Sound'') and the recording of the performance was released on the show's official
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channel. In 2017 PGP-RTS released the compilation album ''Specijal'' (''Special Edition''), featuring 17 remastered songs from the 1986-1996 period.


2020s

On 15 March 2021 Kerber's former drummer Dragoljub Đuričić died from complications caused by
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during the
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. He was 68. On 31 January 2021 Kerber released the single "Bestraga sve" ("Damn It All"), their first studio recording in twelve years. The song lyrics were written by Nikola Čuturilo. The script for the song video was written by writer Miloš Petković, and the video featured actress Petra Nešić of the Niš Academic Theatre. In 2021 the band planned to celebrate their 40th anniversary with two large concerts, in Belgrade and Niš, but the concerts were postponed due to COVID-19 pandemic. The concerts were held in 2022; the Belgrade concert was held in Trade Union Hall on 10 February as an unplugged performance, and the Niš concert was held in the Niš Fortress amphitheatre on 11 June. The band's former keyboardist Milorad Džmerković died on 26 September 2022. In October 2022 writer Miloš Petković published a book about the band, entitled ''Kerber: Hronike troglavog psa'' (''Kerber: The Chronicles of Three-Headed Dog''). By scanning a
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in the book, the buyers had an exclusive access to the band's new song "Suze kroz noć" ("Tears Through the Night").


Legacy

Serbian rock singer Viktorija recorded a cover of the song "Seobe" on her 2000 album ''Nostalgija'' (''Nostalgia''). Serbian heavy metal band
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covered the songs "Mezimac" and "Hajde da se volimo on their 2006 live album '' Priče o vremenu i životu – Live at SKC'' (''Tales of Time and Life – Live at SKC''), with Šepa making a guest appearance on the songs. Serbian hard rock/heavy metal band Atlantida recorded a cover of the song "Igraj sad" ("Dance Now") on their 2009 album ''Put u večnost'' (''Road to Eternity''). In 2000, the song "Seobe" was polled No.43 on
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list. In 2011, the song "Mezimac" was polled, by the listeners of Radio 202, one of 60 greatest songs released by
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during the sixty years of the label's existence.


Discography

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Nebo je malo za sve ''Nebo je malo za sve'' (trans. ''The Sky Is Not Big Enough for All'') is the debut studio album from Serbian and Yugoslav hard rock band Kerber, released in 1983. Background and recording Formed in Niš in 1981, Kerber spent first two years of ...
'' (1983) *''
Ratne igre ''Ratne igre'' (trans. ''War Games'') is the second studio album from Serbian and Yugoslav hard rock band Kerber, released in 1985. Background and recording Following the success of their 1983 debut album, ''Nebo je malo za sve'' (''The Sky Is ...
'' (1985) *'' Seobe'' (1986) *'' Ljudi i bogovi'' (1988) *'' Peta strana sveta'' (1990) *''
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'' (1996)


References


External links

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Kerber at Discogs
{{Authority control Serbian rock music groups Serbian hard rock musical groups Serbian heavy metal musical groups Yugoslav rock music groups Yugoslav hard rock musical groups Yugoslav heavy metal musical groups Musical groups from Niš Musical groups established in 1981