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Branimir Lokner,
music editor and
reviewer from Belgrade, Serbia. He
worked as a
music critic beginning in 1980, and has
released two
books about critical...
- Radivojević was
replaced by a
former Potop (The Flood) and
Galija member Saša
Lokner. The band went on a
successful Yugoslav tour, on
which they held two concerts...
- Mama Co Co, Točak Band,
Spori Ritam Bend and YU grupa, drums) and Saša
Lokner (later
would play in
Bajaga i Instruktori, keyboards),
formed the band Paviljon...
- Flood) and
Kerber as the
opening bands.
Potop leader,
keyboardist Saša
Lokner, soon
became Galija's new keyboardist. In
October 1983
Galija recorded their...
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Treta Majka", allaboutjazz.com, 26
November 2004,
retrieved 2011-08-03
Lokner, Branimir. "VLATKO
STEFANOVSKI – "Taftalidze Shuffle" – Time
Machine Music"...
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Kearney 2017, p. 142;
Luhrssen &
Larson 2017, p. 90. Beck 2013, p. 336.
Lokner,
Branimir (23
January 2022). "PARNI
VALJAK – "Parni Valjak" / "Šizofrenik""...
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Programme Committee consisted of
several music critics,
including Branimir Lokner and
Zlatko Gall. In 2011,
there were 12
award categories:
Awarded by a jury:...
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Retrieved 26
October 2016.
Bartkowiak 2009, p. 126.
Denisoff 1975, p. 184.
Lokner,
Branimir (23
March 2018). "POP MAŠINA – " Na
drumu za haos 1972-2017″"...
- well-received
album Naos (Nave) with
Bajaga i
Instruktori keyboardist Saša
Lokner. Some of the
songs on Naos were
inspired by
Orthodox spiritual music. In...
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Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating Branimir Lokner - Kritičko
pakovanje (favorable) link...