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464:, who also composed four songs for the album. Beside Peđa D'Boy, Miško Plavi and Zoran Miljuš, the album featured Kornelije Kovač and Boban Petrović on keyboards, Dragan Jovanović and Srđan Miodragović on guitar and Ivan Švager on saxophone. The song "Šta da radim s rukama" ("What Should I Do with My Hands") featured guest appearance by actor 214:. After the release of D' Boys second album, Mihajlovski left the band, so the rest of the group continued as Peđa D'Boy Band. After releasing two albums under this name, the group disbanded, Jovanović moving back to France soon after. He made his comeback upon his return to Serbia in 2006, releasing three solo albums since. 510:
concert in Belgrade Youth Center. He continued to perform and record as a solo artist, backed by the group Polyester Shock. In 2006, he released the EP with the song "Beograđanka", a new version of "'Ajd se zezamo", and a
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Peđa D'Boy Band, consisting of former D' Boys members Peđa D'Boy (vocals), Miško Plavi (guitar), Jean-Jacques Roscam (guitar), Dragan "Gagi" Ilić (bass guitar), and Zoran "Cole" Miljuš (drums), released the album
210:, recording one studio album with them. Upon his return to Yugoslavia in 1982, he formed D' Boys with Mihajlo "Miško" Mihajlovski. The group gained large mainstream popularity with their debut studio album 368:), released in 1984, bringing the band's biggest hit, "Jugoslovenka (Ljupka oko pupka)" ("Yugoslav Girl (Lovely Around Her Waist)"). However, after the album release and the band's concerts in 825: 541: 800: 795: 59: 830: 323:), Jovanović adopting the alias Peđa D'Boy. D' Boys initially performed as a duo, attracting the attention of the audience and the media with their 281:, soon becoming their vocalist and rhythm guitarist. With Jane he recorded their 1980 self-titled album, containing the hit "Love Your Life". 300: 334:
with the songs "Mi smo D' Boys" ("We Are D' Boys") and "Plave oči, crna ljubav" ("Blue Eyes, Dark Love"), the two were joined by guitarist
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during the summer of 1984, Mihajlovski left the band, the rest of the group led by Peđa D'Boy changing their name to Peđa D'Boy Band.
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Peđa D'Boy made a brief appearance in Belgrade in 1992, only to perform at a retro concert of Yugoslav pop and rock music held in
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festival with the song "Mrzim da spavam sam" ("I Hate Sleeping Alone"), and at the end of the year he moved back to France.
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songs about parties and girls. After frequent live appearances in Belgrade and the release of their debut record, the
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Jovanović started his musical career in the 1960s, as the vocalist for the Yugoslav band Lutalice. After living in
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version of "Jugoslovenka", entitled "La fille Yougoslavie". He released his comeback album
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Upon his 1982 return to Belgrade, Jovanović decided to join the city's music scene. At a
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on 15 June 1985. During the same year, Peđa D'Boy represented Yugoslavia at the Song of
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The band achieved large commercial success with their debut studio album
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and rock musicians from all over the world. During the 1970s, he owned a
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Peđa D'Boy performed briefly as a solo artist. He appeared at the 1986
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During the 1960s, Jovanović was a vocalist for the band Lutalice (
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in 2006, having his comeback appearance as a guest at
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Kruševac
PR Serbia
FPR Yugoslavia
Serbia
Synth-pop
pop rock
pop
Vocalist
musician
songwriter
Jugoton
PGP-RTB
City Records
Serbian Cyrillic
Serbian
Yugoslav
frontman
D' Boys
France
German
progressive
krautrock
Jane
Živojin Pavlović
When I Am Dead and Gone
hippie
I'm a Believer
The Monkees
cafes
Goa

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