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Iskre (Serbian Cyrillic: Искре; English: The Sparks) were a
Yugoslav rock band
formed in
Belgrade in 1961.
Iskre were one of Yugoslavia's
earliest rock...
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trener Iskre iz
Bugojna -
SportSport (in Bosnian)
Napustio Travnik pa
preuzeo kormilo Iskre -
Sportske (in Bosnian) Adis Obad novi
trener Iskre - SportSport...
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publishing records by some of the
pioneers of the
Yugoslav rock scene, like
Iskre, Siluete, Tomi
Sovilj i
Njegove Siluete,
Sanjalice and Novi Fosili, and...
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cover of
Tequila on Twangin' The
Golden Hits - 1964. The
Yugoslav band
Iskre released a
cover in 1965. The tune was
covered by Bill Black's Combo: "Tequila"/"Raunchy"...
- Strijele, Crni Biseri,
Crveni Koralji, Daltoni, Delfini, Elektroni, Elipse,
Iskre, Samonikli,
Siluete and
Zlatni Dečaci, all of whom were the
pioneers of...
- abroad. Hold My Hand (1995) I Wish I Knew How (1996)
Pobarvanka (1997)
Iskre (2000) Kaj ti je
deklica (2000) My
Favorite Things / A si ti al nisi ti...
- Paris". mmaplus.co.uk.
Retrieved 16
December 2020. "Odrađeno vaganje,
frcale iskre između
Kimballa i Van Burena". vecernji.hr.
Retrieved 16
December 2020....
- can be
declined both ways, such as
podjetje Iskra podjetja Iskra/podjetja
Iskre (Iskra company). In
those cases, all
words are
declined as usual, such as...
- Spanish). Fútbol Balear.
Retrieved 30
April 2020. "Aleksandar Nedović na
klupi Iskre" [Aleksandar
Nedovic on the
Iskra bench].
Vijesti (in Serbian). 7 December...
- Dom
Sindikata in
January 1964. The
festival featured beat
bands Safiri,
Iskre, Lutalice,
Zlatni Dečaci and
singer Ivanka Pavlović
accompanied by the band...