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Branislav "Beka" Nikolić, who decided to leave his band 3+1 and join Iskre. This lineup of the band held rehearsals in Sekulić's house, but, as the neighbors complained, they were forced to find another space for rehearsals. Luckily, Radio Belgrade invited them to become the official musical ensemble
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song), and "Slušaj pesmu" ("Listen to the Song"), was eventually released under Ivanka Pavlović's name only and soon became the second best-selling Yugoslav pop music record. After the recording of the EP, Milanović left the band, and was replaced by a former Duet M member Dragan Mirković.
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song), "Šeba" ("Sheeba"), "Rock za dobro jutro" ("Good Morning Rock") and "Zvončići" ("Little Bells"). After the release of the EP, Mirković left the band, and was replaced by a former
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record label insisted that the band record the EP with the then-popular female singer Ivanka Pavlović. The EP, featuring the songs "Mala Šeila" ("Little Sheila"), "
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During 1965, Iskre recorded two EPs, both featuring four songs, three of them being instrumental tracks. During the same year they appeared in
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in 1961. Iskre were one of Yugoslavia's earliest rock bands and are notable for being one of the pioneers of the
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and Ivanka Pavlović & Valjevski Dečaci. Several months later, Iskre held their first solo concert at
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of Radio Belgrade Youth, granting them space for rehearsals. They started performing on
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During 1963, female vocalist Brankica Sučević, who was a member of the band Safiri (
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where they won the fifth place. Soon after they disbanded.
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The band was officially formed in 1961 by the students of
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In January 1964, the band won the first place at the
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songs), Ivanka Pavlović, Zoran Rambosek, and others.
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Iskre in 1964
Belgrade
SR Serbia
SFR Yugoslavia
Rock and roll
instrumental rock
Diskos
Serbian Cyrillic
Yugoslav
rock
Belgrade
Yugoslav rock scene
Belgrade
rhythm guitar
guitar
bass guitar
drums
Iskra
amplifiers
movie theaters
The Tornados
Johnny and the Hurricanes
The Champs
The Coasters
The Drifters
Santo & Johnny
Trade Union Hall
organist
matinée
pop

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