- Novi
Fosili (English: The New Fossils) is a
Croatian pop band, one of the most po****r
music acts in the
former Yugoslavia.
Often regarded as: "The Croatian...
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television host. She is best
known for
being a
member of the pop
music band Novi
fosili between 1983 and the
early 1990s,
during the peak of the group's po****rity...
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composer and
music producer best
known as a
member of the pop
group Novi
fosili. He
composed the
winner entry of
Eurovision Song
Contest 1989, "Rock me"...
- 1963), pop
singer and
television host,
member of the pop
music band Novi
fosili Ana
Rucner (born 1983),
Croatian cellist Mihalj Šilobod Bolšić (1724–1787)...
- 1983, when "Džuli" by
Danijel finished fourth. "Ja sam za ples" by Novi
Fosili also
finished fourth in 1987. In 1989, the
country achieved its only victory...
- Karlovac, Croatia) was a
Croatian musician, best
known as the
drummer of Novi
Fosili. Šarić
began with
music from
elementary school and
became a
drummer with...
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groups (Dubrovački trubaduri, Pro arte, Indexi, Teška industrija, Novi
fosili, Magazin, 777), Đorđi Peruzović, and others.
Croatian music festivals "Croatia...
- like Iskre, Siluete, Tomi
Sovilj i
Njegove Siluete,
Sanjalice and Novi
Fosili, and
later moved mostly towards folk music. Some of the
artists that had...
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selection for
Eurovision Song
Contest 1987.
Although the song lost to Novi
fosili's Ja sam za ples, the song
became a huge hit.
Music was
composed by Krešimir...
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spent several months performing in West Germany, and Asanović
joined Novi
Fosili on
their tour
across the
Soviet Union.
After Asanović
returned to Yugoslavia...