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Saša Lošić "Loša" (; born 19 July 1964) is a Bosnian singer, guitarist, songwriter, composer and music producer currently residing in
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. He is best known as the frontman of the highly popular
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band Plavi Orkestar. Lošić started his musical career at the age of sixteen, forming Plavi Orkestar with a group of
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teenagers. The group gained nationwide popularity with their folk-influenced pop rock debut '' Soldatski bal'', released in 1985, with Lošić and rest of the members rising to the status of Yugoslav teen stars, despite mixed reactions to the album coming from the country's music press. On their following release, 1986 album '' Smrt fašizmu!'', Plavi Orkestar presented themselves with the New Partisans concept, to general dislike of the critics and lukewarm reaction of the group's fans. The band turned towards sentimental pop rock with their following two releases, scoring a number of hit songs. Plavi Orkestar disbanded with the outbreak of the
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in 1992, Lošić emigrating to Slovenia. During the 1990s, he wrote songs for other artists, including Crvena Jabuka, Severina,
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and Tanja Ribič, and started composing for theatre and cinema. In 1998, Plavi Orkestar reunited, seeing renewed popularity in former Yugoslav republics. Up to date, Lošić has released 7 studio albums with Plavi Orkestar and has composed music for 12 feature films, two television shows and a number of short films and theatre plays. He has performed his film music live with his Saša Lošić Film Orchestra.


Musical career


Plavi Orkestar

Lošić started his musical career in 1981 as a gymnasium student, forming the band Ševin Orkestar (''The Lark's Orchestra'') with guitarist Srđan Krošnjar, bass guitarist Gordan Džamonja and drummer Admir Ćeremida "Ćera II". The following year, the four teenagers changed their name to Plavi Orkestar. In 1983, the four were joined by experienced guitarist Mladen Pavičić "Pava". The band got a steady lineup in late 1983, with the departure of Krošnjar and Džamonja and the arrival of Admir Ćeremida's twin brother, bass guitarist Samir Ćeremida "Ćera I". In the early stage of their career, Plavi Orkestar were associated with the New Primitivism subcultural movement, but after starting to cooperate with manager Goran Marić, alias Malkolm Muharem, they turned towards commercial folk-influenced pop rock and
power pop Power pop (also typeset as powerpop) is a subgenre of rock music and form of pop rock based on the early music of bands such as the Who, the Beatles, the Beach Boys, and the Byrds. It typically incorporates melodic hooks, vocal harmonies, ...
sound. Their debut album '' Soldatski bal'' (''Soldier's Ball''), released in 1985, saw mixed reactions by the Yugoslav music critics, but achieved large success with the country's teen audience, becoming the best-selling debut album in the history of Yugoslav popular music, and placing Plavi Orkestar alongside other mega-selling acts of the Yugoslav rock scene like Bijelo Dugme, Riblja Čorba and Bajaga i Instruktori. In 1986, the band released the album '' Smrt fašizmu!'' ('' Death to Fascism!''), presenting themselves with the concept named New Partisans, featuring lyrics and imagery inspired by
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and
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. The album was generally disliked by the critics and was met with lukewarm reactions from the band's former fans, the members ending their cooperation with Malkolm Muharem and deciding to make a discographic hiatus. With the album ''Sunce na prozoru'', released in 1989, the band turned to sentimental pop rock sound. Despite not repeating the nationwide success of the group's first album, ''Sunce na prozoru'' and their following release, the 1991 album ''Simpatija'', brought a number of hit songs. The outbreak of the
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in 1992 forced the band members to end their activity, Lošić emigrating to
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. In 1998, Plavi Orkestar reunited in Slovenia, featuring Lošić, Ćeremida brothers and new guitarist Saša Zalepugin. The band's 1998 comeback album ''Longplay'' was well-received in former Yugoslav republics. The band continued to perform and record new material, releasing two more studio albums since.


Songwriting for other artists

Lošić's debuted as songwriter for other artists in 1988, with the song "Hvala ti, nebo" ("Thank You, Heaven"), composed on
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's lyrics for
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's 1988 self-titled album. After emigrating to Slovenia in 1992, Lošić started a career in design and marketing. He continued to compose, writing several songs for Crvena Jabuka, another popular pop rock band whose members emigrated from Sarajevo with the beginning of Bosnian War, reforming the group in
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. The songs were released on Crvena Jabuka's 1995 album ''U tvojim očima'' (''In Your Eyes''), and Lošić joined the group on their promotional tour as guest. Lošić also wrote songs for Croatian pop singer Severina and for the 1996 album ''Zaboravi'' (''Forget'') by actor and singer
Rade Šerbedžija Rade Šerbedžija ( sr-Cyrl, Раде Шербеџија, ; born 27 July 1946) is a Croatian actor, director and musician. He is known for his portrayals of imposing figures on both sides of the law. He was one of the best known Yugoslav actors ...
. He wrote several songs for the 1998 album ''Ko vse utihne'' (''When Everything Goes Quiet'') by Slovenian actress and singer Tanja Ribič, including the song " Zbudi se" ("Wake Up"), with which Ribič represented Slovenia at the 1997 Eurovision Song Contest. He wrote the hit "Jagode i čokolada" ("Strawberries and Chocolate") for Croatian pop rock band Đavoli, released on their 1998 album ''Space Twist''.


Music for theatre, film and television

Lošić has composed music for a number of theatre plays, including ''Elvis de Luxe'' performed by Grapefruit theatre troupe, for Slovenian productions of ''
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'', '' Mother Courage and Her Children'', ''Lemonade'' and other plays. He debuted as a film score composer with music for Andrej Košak's 1997 film '' Outsider''. He has since wrote music for 11 more feature films, most prominently Andrej Košak's '' Headnoise'' (2002), Pjer Žalica's '' Fuse'' (2003)—in which he also played a minor role—and '' Days and Hours'' (2004),
Branko Đurić Branko Đurić (; born 28 May 1962), also known by his nickname Đuro (Cyrillic: Ђуро), is a Bosnian actor, comedian, film director and musician, who lives and works in Ljubljana, Slovenia. Born and raised in Sarajevo, Đurić rose to prom ...
's '' Cheese and Jam'' (2003), Srđan Vuletić's '' It's Hard to Be Nice'' (2007), Marko Naberšnik's '' Rooster's Breakfast'' (2007) and '' Shanghai Gypsy'' (2012), and omnibus film '' Sex, Drink and Bloodshed'' (2004). Commercially most successful was the soundtrack for ''Fuse'', released on the soundtrack album ''Gori vatra'' (the film's original title). The album brought the hit song "Iznad Tešnja zora sviće" ("The Day Is Dawning Over Tešanj"), as well as a cover of Plavi Orkestar's early hit "Suada" performed by folk singer Šerif Konjević. In his feature film scores, Lošić has cooperated with numerous prominent musicians including singer and guitarist Momčilo Bajagić Bajaga, guitarist and singer Vlatko Stefanovski, violinist Jovan Kolundžija, singers
Rade Šerbedžija Rade Šerbedžija ( sr-Cyrl, Раде Шербеџија, ; born 27 July 1946) is a Croatian actor, director and musician. He is known for his portrayals of imposing figures on both sides of the law. He was one of the best known Yugoslav actors ...
,
Zdravko Čolić Zdravko Čolić (, ; born 30 May 1951) is a Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bosnian-Serbian Pop music, pop singer and widely considered one of the greatest vocalists and cultural icons of the former Yugoslavia. Favourably compared to Paul McCartney and T ...
, Dado Topić,
Branko Đurić Branko Đurić (; born 28 May 1962), also known by his nickname Đuro (Cyrillic: Ђуро), is a Bosnian actor, comedian, film director and musician, who lives and works in Ljubljana, Slovenia. Born and raised in Sarajevo, Đurić rose to prom ...
, Tanja Ribič, Severina, Helena Blagne, Usnija Redžepova,
Halid Bešlić Halid Bešlić (; born 20 November 1953) is a Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bosnian folk music, folk singer and musician who has been performing professionally since 1979. Bešlić's singing career was one of the most successful in SFR Yugoslavia, Yugo ...
, Candan Ercetin, and others. In 2004, during Sarajevo Film Festival, he debuted with his Saša Lošić Film Orchestra, holding a concert of his film scores entitled ''Hotel Evropa'' (''Hotel Europe'') in National Theatre in Sarajevo. The concert featured appearances by singers Halid Bešlić, Hanka Paldum, Leo Martin and others. Lošić's music was featured in the television series '' Vratiće se rode'' (''The Storks Will Return'') alongside music of other composers, appearing on the 2008 soundtrack album ''Vratiće se rode''. He composed music for the television series ''Žigosani u reketu''.


Legacy

In 2015, '' Soldatski bal'' was polled No.97 on the list of 100 Greatest Yugoslav Albums published by the Croatian edition of ''
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''. In 2000, Plavi Orkestar song "Bolje biti pijan nego star" was polled No.75 on the Rock Express Top 100 Yugoslav Rock Songs of All Times list. In 2006, the band's song "Goodbye Teens" was polled No.97 on the
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list.The B92 Top 100 Domestic Songs list at B92 official site


Awards

*Best Film Score at the Festival of Slovenian Film for '' Headnoise'' film score (2002) * Davorin Award for Best Film Score for '' Fuse'' film score (2003)


Discography


With Plavi Orkestar


Studio albums

*'' Soldatski bal'' (1985) *'' Smrt fašizmu!'' (1986) *''Sunce na prozoru'' (1989) *''Simpatija'' (1991) *''Longplay'' (1998) *''Beskonačno'' (1999) *''Sedam'' (2012)


Compilation albums

*''Everblue 1'' (1996) *''Everblue 2'' (1996) *''The Ultimate Collection'' (2007) *''The Platinum Collection'' (2007) *''Najlepše ljubavne pesme'' (2010) *''Greatest Hits Collection'' (2016)


Solo


Studio albums

*''Gori vatra'' (2003)


Filmography


Cinema

*'' Outsider'' (1997) *'' Headnoise'' (2002) *'' Fuse'' (2003) *'' Cheese and Jam'' (2003) *'' Sex, Drink and Bloodshed'' (2004) *'' Days and Hours'' (2004) *''Ljubav na granici'' (2005) *'' It's Hard to Be Nice'' (2007) *'' Rooster's Breakfast'' (2007) *''Balkanski sindrom'' (2007) *'' Shanghai Gypsy'' (2012) *''Adria Blues'' (2013)


Television films

*''Rode u magli'' (2009)


Television series

*'' Vratiće se rode'' (2007) *''Žigosani u reketu'' (2019)


References


External links


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