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39: 196:. The band was formed by Zoran Crnković (guitar, vocals), Miro Tomassini (bass guitar), and Dragan Gajić (drums). The band had their debut performance only several days after the official formation, on the New Year's Eve concert in Ljubljana's 280:, the album was not well received by Yugoslav music critics, who described its sound as dĆ©modĆ©. After the album's release, Jutro spent a couple of years performing mostly in Slovenian clubs before disbanding in the early 1980s. 508: 65: 488: 503: 229:
held in Tivoli Hall. The band performed on the 1974 edition of the festival, also held in Tivoli Hall, the recording of their song "Tarantela" ("
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Pavle Ristić performed with the bands Hazard, F+ and Deja Vu. He died on 5 December 2006.
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In 1978, they were joined by saxophonist Lado JakÅ”a, drummer Pavle Ristić (formerly of
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with the songs "Prema suncu" ("Towards the Sun") and "Mozart" through
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keyboardist Jordan Gančev. The new lineup of Jutro turned towards
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After Jutro disbanded, Dragan Gajić performed with the band
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Jutro was officially formed on 27 December 1970, in
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Index

Jutro (Sarajevo band)
Jutro in 1976
Ljubljana
SR Slovenia
SFR Yugoslavia
Boogie rock
jazz rock
progressive rock
PGP-RTB
ZKP RTLJ
Yugoslav
rock
Ljubljana
boogie rock
jazz rock
Yugoslav rock scene
Ljubljana
Tivoli Hall
boogie rock
classical pieces
Mozart
Eine kleine Nachtmusik
BOOM Festival
Tarantella
7-inch single
PGP-RTB
Srce
Bulgarian
jazz rock
ZKP RTLJ

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