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Marinko Pavićević (
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: Маринко Павићевић), is a Montenegrin singer, songwriter, guitarist and poet, whose musical style incorporates elements of
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and recital. During his career, Pavićević worked as an editor in Montenegrin RTV and during the decades, he was one of the most influential music producers in Montenegro.


Early life

Pavićević was born in
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on February 25, 1957. He was schooled at the same city. Pavićević studied painting art at Pedagogical academy. During the childhood, Pavićević started playing a guitar, with the first ever gig with 17 years. At the same time, he wrote his first poems. During the eighties, Pavićević moved to
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, where he became the host of Radio Montenegro Night show and, after that, an editor at Montenegrin Radio Television. Pavićević participated on many prominent festivals like
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, MESAM,
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etc. He was participant of few Yugoslav contests for Eurosong. Marinko Pavićević made successful career as a poet, too, with five books. At October 11, 2014, Marinko Pavićević marked jubilee od 40 years in music and poetry, with concert "40 years with guitar and poems" in Nikšić.


Musical career

After seven years in solo music, Marinko Pavićević became the vocalist in band 'Ponoćni ekspres' (Midnight Express), based in Nikšić. Group formed in 1981, existed two years. After that period, Pavićević made come-back to solo work with many successful singles during the mid-eighties. At that era, he made some of the most popular songs on Montenegrin radio stations at that time, like ''Suza pjesnika'', ''Čarobnica'', ''Ivana'', ''Jesen u ogledalu'' etc. With that success, Pavićević made his first gigs in the neighbouring Yugoslav republics' cities like
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, Belgrade,
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and others. Greatest success in that era, Pavićević made with his performance at the prestigious ''Opatija festival'' 1986. In 1988, Pavićević was a Montenegrin representative at Yugoslav Eurosong contest in
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. Although failed to win first place, Pavićević became popular throughout Yugoslavia. During the nineties, Pavićević created new significant hits like ''Svatovi bez pjesme'', ''Rekvijem za Vita Nikolića'', ''Žuto kuče'', ''Da li si ikog voljela'' and many others. At 1992, he made remarkable gig at 'Podgorica guitar fest' in front of 5,000 visitors in
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. During the same year, Pavićević represented Montenegro at the Yugoslav MESAM festival in Belgrade. He participated twice at the ''Pjesma Mediterana'' festival in
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(1994, 1996). Pavićević created his greatest hit – patriotic song ''Crnoj Gori'' at the start of the new century. With that single, Pavićević gained big popularity in Montenegro and among Montenegrin diaspora. On his shows in Montenegrin cities gathered a thousands of fans. During the period after 2010, Pavićević made his coming back in former Yugoslavia region, with gigs in Belgrade, Novi Sad, Zagreb, Sarajevo, Trebinje and other cities. Four decades of his musical and poetry work, Marinko Pavićević marked at October 2014, with concert "40 years with guitar and poems" in Nikšić. Gig in 'Scena 213' hall visited a hundred of spectators and among them many of prominent Montenegrin singers and artists like Milisav Moto Laketić and others.


Marinko Pavićević Fanclub

Marinko Pavićević is known as one of rare Montenegrin musicians with fanclub. On 2010, group of Facebook users made a fanclub page. Page had news about Pavićević, but the fans' drawings and comics of musician, too.


Jubilee compilation

The most popular songs from his career, Pavićević published on greatest hits album ''Ognjište'' ('Hearthstone'). Compilation album is published in contest of jubilee of four-decades career of Marinko Pavićević.


Poetry

Pavićević wrote his first poem at the high school, and until today he published five books. His first book is printed at 1989. His works are published in Podgorica,
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. Main messages of Pavićević's work are love, friendship and understanding. On 2012, Pavićević told that it's hard to be a poet because "there is always someone who blames poets". Pavićević participated on numerous poetry nights in Montenegro and
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. One of his most known songs is a ''Ballad to
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''.


Bibliography

During his four-decade career, Pavićević published five collection-books of poetry, with hundreds of poems. *''Nebesko dno'' ебеско дно, "The Bottom of the Sky" Titograd, 1989. *''Monahov talisman'' онахов талисман, "Monks Talisman" Podgorica, 1995. *''Svetac bez oreola'' ветац без ореола, "A Saint without aureole" Podgorica, 2005. *''Trilogija: Pečat pravednika'' рилогија: Печат праведника, "Trilogy: Sign of the Righteous" Cetinje, 2009. *''Kruna od kamena'' руна од камена, "Stone Crown" Tivat, 2014.


Other work

As a prominent artist with a long-time career, but as a journalist and radio host, too, Marinko Pavićević is working in numerous cultural, civic and media organisations. He is a member of Association of Montenegrin musicians, Union of Montenegrin writers, Writers' Federation Nikšić and Montenegrin Journalists' Society. He is an awarded composer and songwriter on many youth and kids festivals in Montenegro, Bosnia and Herzegovina,
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. During 2014, Marinko Pavićević was a fine art professor at "Milorad Musa Burzan" elementary school in Podgorica. He is member of the Political Council of the
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for cultural issues.


References

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