-
considered to be the
first singer-songwriter
album in
former Yugoslavia, Tomaž
Domicelj,
Marko Brecelj,
Andrej Šifrer, Eva Sršen, Neca Falk, and Jani Kovačič....
- (The Last Journey), were
written by Þorsteinn Eggertsson.
Slovenian Tomaž
Domicelj|sl
released "Vlak na jug" ("Southbound Train") on his 1979
album 48; the...
- gde tsvety)
Zhanna Bichevskaya Slovenian Kam so šle vse rožice Tomaž
Domicelj Spanish ¿Dónde están las flores?
Rolando Alarcón, Bárbara y ****, Los Holiday's...
- also
collaborated with Alfi Nipič,
Bojan Adamič,
Andrej Šifrer, Tomaž
Domicelj,
Atomsko sklonište, and others. Prva
ljubezen (First Love;
Vesela jesen...
- Siluete,
Generacija 5,
Parni Valjak, Suncokret,
Prljavo Kazalište, Tomaž
Domicelj, Obećanje Proljeća, Metak, Revolver, Prva Ljubav,
Senad od Bosne, Opus...
-
football team,
formed his
first band,
Helioni (The Helions) with Tomaž
Domicelj, who
would later rise to fame as a singer-songwriter. Benčina graduated...
- Delial, Jutro, Bumerang, Krik, Grešnici, Faraoni,
Grupa 220, Rebus, Tomaž
Domicelj Originally entitled Pop
Festival Maribor 71. 2 1972
Tivoli Hall, Ljubljana...
-
lyrics were
adapted by a well
known Slovenian singer-songwriter Tomaž
Domicelj. The song and its
title served as the
theme song for, and
title of, a long-running...
- rock music. In the
middle of the 1960s, Bončina with his
friend Tomaž
Domicelj from the
group Helioni,
showed his
talent for music.
Later with the group...
- Ljubljana,
where they
performed alongside Bumerang, Cvrčak i Mravi, Tomaž
Domicelj, Hobo,
Grupa 220, Jutro,
Ivica Percl, S
Vremena Na Vreme, YU Grupa, Drago...