Braća sa Dinare
Braća sa Dinare (Serbian Cyrillic: Враћа са Динаре, lit. "Brothers from Dinara") was a Serb vocal group formed in 1994. The original lineup consisted of Baja Mali Knindža, Novak Pajčin, and Lujan, though from 1996 onwards it would have other prominent artists in Folk music such as Željko Grujić from the folk group Tromeđa and Srećko Ćosić.
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Genres | Novokompovana |
Years active | 1994-1998 |
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Background
Some time in 1994, Baja would form a band with his brother, Novak and a friend Lujan. This lineup would last until early 1995 with Lujan permanently departing. In 1996, the lineup was overhauled and would feature the vocal debut of Baja's cousin Lazo Pajčin instead of his brother. 1996 would also be the last year the group would be published by SuperTon and the group formed with industry friends. In 1997 and 1998, the group's work would be published by Nina Trejd and the lineup changed once more with Novak returning and Željko Grujić becoming a consistent member.
1998 would be the last time the group released an album and has been inactive ever since. While works released from the band appear on Baja's compilations and Baja himself singing works from the group, the group itself never performed live.
Discography
- Braća sa Dinare (1994)
- Bila jednom jedna zemlja (1995)
- Plači voljena zemljo (1996)
- Ja se svoga, ne odričem do groba (1997)
- Idemo do kraja (1998)
Gallery
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