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Begnagrad (the name
coming from
merging the
words Beg na grad, transl.
Escape to the Castle) was a
Yugoslav avant-garde/progressive rock band
formed in...
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Begnagrad is the
debut studio album by the
Yugoslav avant-garde/progressive rock
Begnagrad released in 1982. In 1990, the
album was
reissued by a French...
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Aristocrats Atheist Ayers Rock
Azteca Ginger Baker's Air
Force Backwater Begnagrad Blackbyrds Blood Sweat &
Tears Brand X
Bruford BWB CAB
Caldera Casiopea...
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guitarist Jani Hace,
guitarist and
percussionist Boris Romih (formerly of
Begnagrad),
saxophonist Mario Marolt, and others. Part of the
album lyrics were...
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playing in the
ensembles Begnagrad and
Nimal in the 1980s; both
groups blended Slavic folk
music with art rock.
Begnagrad toured Yugoslavia and Switzerland...
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second studio album by the
Yugoslav avant-garde/progressive rock
Begnagrad released in 1990. At the time of
Jodlovska Urška release, the band has...
- have been po****r in Slovenia, as well. The 1970s
Bratko Bibič's band
Begnagrad is
considered one of the
direct influences on
modern world music. Bibič's...
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Yugoslav band Dah
moves to Belgium,
where they
change their name to Land.
Begnagrad Brand X Igra
Staklenih Perli The Alan
Parsons Project 10cc:
Kevin Godley...
- Hall, for
Bijelo Dugme on
their famous Hajdučka česma concert, and for
Begnagrad in Novi Sad's
Studio M. In the
spring of 1978, they
performed as the opening...
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supportive tour for ...Famous Last Words...,
Roger Hodgson leaves Supertramp.
Begnagrad Gordi Predmestje Soft
Machine Sky: John
Williams (acoustic guitar) departs...