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Vidoja Božinović (Serbian Cyrillic: Видоја Божиновић, born 3
October 1955), also
known as Džindžer (transliteration for Ginger), is a
Serbian musician...
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comeback with the
album Istina (1985),
recorded with the new
guitar duo,
Vidoja "Džindžer" Božinović and
Nikola Čuturilo.
Until the end of the
decade and...
- The
Jackals (Albanian: Cakali, Serbian: Šakali,
Serbian Cyrillic: Шакали) were a
Serbian paramilitary group that
operated during the
Kosovo War in 1999...
- Božinović
continued to lead Pop Mašina, the new
lineup featuring his
brother Vidoja "Džindžer" Božinović on guitar. The new
lineup of Pop Mašina saw little...
- is also
significant as the band's
first album recorded with
guitarists Vidoja Božinović and
Nikola Čuturilo, the two
joining the band
after the departure...
- The last Dah
lineup featured,
beside Goran Manojlović and
Zdenko Pomper,
Vidoja Božinović (a
former Dim Bez
Vatre and Pop Mašina member, guitar) and Dušan...
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cover of
Riblja Čorba's 1981
album Mrtva priroda. Bora Đorđević –
vocals Vidoja Božinović –
guitar Zoran Ilić –
guitar Miša Aleksić – b****
guitar Vicko...
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metal scene: Osvajači
guitarist Dragan Urošević,
Riblja Čorba
guitarist Vidoja Božinović and
drummer Vicko Milatović,
Kerber vocalist Goran Šepa, and Divlje...
- Pop Mašina
Robert Nemeček (vocals and b**** guitar) and
brothers Zoran and
Vidoja Božinović (guitars), Rok Mašina
released only one
studio album, Rok Mašina...
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trumpet orchestra. "Zašto sam otišao blues"
features the band's
guitarist Vidoja Božinović's
brother Zoran Božinović on solo guitar. "Čekajući čoveka" features...