Vlada Divljan
- January 11, 2024
- Singer
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Vlada Divljan Biography
Birthday | May 10 |
Birth Year | 1958 |
Vlada Divljan is one of the most popular and richest Singer who was born on May 10, 1958 in Belgrade, Serbia.
Divljan got interested in music in 1968, after a Drago Diklić concert in Tučepi, a seaside resort where he went on a holiday with his family. After coming back to Belgrade he asked Zdenko Kolar and Boža Jovanović, two of his friends and neighbors, to form a band. The first instrument Divljan played was a small mandolin because he was a fan of Dubrovački trubaduri. Later he got a guitar, Kolar bought a bass and Boža Jovanović used a tin barrel as a drum with metal sticks made by Kolar’s father. The band was called Faraoni (Pharaohs) since Divljan had a necklace from Egypt, given by his grandmother, with a Tutankhamun medallion. Since there was a popular band from Koper named Faraoni, the band was renamed to Holipe. Both Divljan and Kolar attended guitar course at the RU “Braća Stamenković” held by professor Branko Perišić who later appeared in the “Sve laži sveta” video.
The first serious band Divljan formed after graduation, in 1976 called Merlin soon renamed to Zvuk Ulice (Sound of the Street). The band featured Divljan (guitar, vocals), Zdenko Kolar (bass), Dragan Mitrić (keyboards), Kokan Popović (drums) and Bora Atić (saxophone) The band was a combination of melodic rock, hard rock and jazz rock. The band performed cover versions of The Beatles, Rolling Stones, Jimi Hendrix songs and their own songs. The band performed at Zaječar Guitar festival and Novi Sad BOOM festival. They also had some sessions at Radio Belgrade but due to Kokan Popović’s departure to serve the army, the band ceased to exist.
Vlada Divljan Net Worth
Net Worth | $5 Million |
Source Of Income | Singer |
House | Living in own house. |
Vlada Divljan is one of the richest Singer from Serbia. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Vlada Divljan 's net worth $5 Million. (Last Update: December 11, 2023)
Vladimir “Vlada” Divljan (Serbian Cyrillic: Владимир Дивљан ; 10 May 1958 – 4 March 2015), was a Serbian singer and songwriter. He was known as the frontman for the Serbian and Yugoslav rock band Idoli, one of the bands which initiated the Yugoslav new wave on the music and cultural scene of Yugoslavia in the 1980s, as well as for his solo works.
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Who is Vlada Divljan Dating?
According to our records, Vlada Divljan married to Dina Đurović Davičo , Ruth Deleon. As of December 1, 2023, Vlada Divljan’s is not dating anyone.
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During 1990 Divljan, Piko Stančić, Gile and Zoran Radomirović Švaba released the album Lutka koja kaže ne (A Doll Who Says No) featuring lyrics by Divljan and Gile and a cover version of Đorđe Marjanović’s song “Lutka koja kaže ne” (originally composed by French singer Michel Polnareff and it was his debut song “La Poupée qui fait non”). The track “Vi ž’tem mon amur”, dedicated to Serge Gainsbourg and his hit “Je t’aime… moi non-plus”, featured samples of the recordings by Black Sabbath, Time, intro by Žika Jelić, YU grupa bassist, for “Kosovski božuri” recorded live at BOOM pop festival and the voice of Milena Dravić taken from her aerobics tape. A cover version of the song “Srećan ti rođendan” (“Happy Birthday”), which Divljan wrote for Slađana Milošević, also appeared on the album. In the Summer of 1991 Divljan helped Srđan Gojković Gile on his second solo project which is actually the “Crni bombarder” (“The Black Bomber”) soundtrack album.
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Vladimir Ranked on the list of most popular Singer. Also ranked in the elit list of famous people born in Serbia. Vlada Divljan celebrates birthday on May 10 of every year.
During a short visit to Yugoslavia in late 1995 / early 1996, he formed the Old Stars Band consisting of Aleksandar Šandorov (keyboards), Zdenko Kolar (bass), Srđan Gojković Gile (guitar, vocals), Marko Milivojević (drums) and Boris Bunjac (percussion). The band held two concerts at Novi Sad Studio “M”, one unplugged and one regular, on 18 and 23 January 1996. The material recorded from the shows was released on a live album entitled Odbrana i zaštita released through B92 Records.