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Albin Jarić

Albin Jarić (1953–2023), better known by his stage name Jimi Rasta, is a Bosnian–Slovenian musician, painter, and mineralogist.

Albin Jarić
Born1953 (1953)
Died2023 (aged 69–70)
NationalityBosnian / Slovenian
Other names
  • Jimi Rasta (von Zenica)
Alma materUniversity of Ljubljana
Occupations
  • Musician
  • disc jockey
  • painter
  • mineralogist
Musical career
Genres
Instrument(s)Percussion

Career edit

Jarić is born in 1953 in Zenica, PR Bosnia and Herzegovina, FPR Yugoslavia. He started playing drums in the first year of high school when he won an audition for a school band. In 1976, he met Jamaican Brian and African Ken in a student settlement, both guitarists and singers with whom he founded reggae band Night Duty.[1]

In Zenica, he finished high school and enrolled studies in metallurgy at the University of Zenica. After a year he continued his studies in Ljubljana at the Ljubljana Faculty of Natural Sciences and Engineering, Department of Mineralogy.[1] Upon arrival in Ljubljana, Jarić devotes himself to the renovation of one basement in the Rožna Dolina student settlement, under the auspices of the student organization Forum. In a few years, this basement becomes the famous nightclub, Student Disco (later Disco FV, nowadays Club K-4[2]). Jarić worked there as a disc jockey playing rock, reggae, dub, and worldbeat music.[1]

Jarić was employed by the Institute of Metallurgy and Mining as a junior researcher until the breakup of Yugoslavia in 1991.[3] In 1992, Jarić set up the band Planet People in Jamaica.

In 2001, Jarić joined the Bosnian garage rock band Zabranjeno Pušenje.[4] He performed on their seventh studio album Bog vozi Mercedes (2001), as well as on a live album; Live in St. Louis (2004). As a percussionist, he performed on 350 concerts of Zabranjeno Pušenje. Jarić left the band in 2004 when he made a break from music career and became devoted to painting.[1][5] As a percussionist, he has worked with a variety of bands, playing rock, punk, afrobeat, reggae, jazz, and all the way to Canadian country and the Balkan groove.

Discography edit

Zabranjeno pušenje

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d "JIMI RASTA PARTY s slikarsko razstavo in izidom plošče". metropolitan.si. Retrieved 29 December 2019.
  2. ^ "Ljubljana's alternative places: #Klub K4". solvdmag.com. Retrieved 29 December 2019.
  3. ^ "Jimi Rasta s prvim videospotom!". si21.com. Retrieved 29 December 2019.
  4. ^ "Kako je i kad nastalo Zabranjeno Pušenje?". jabuka.tv (in Bosnian). Retrieved 29 December 2019.
  5. ^ "Kako je nastalo i opstalo Zabranjeno pušenje?". rirock.com (in Bosnian). Retrieved 29 December 2019.

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albin, jarić, 1953, 2023, better, known, stage, name, jimi, rasta, bosnian, slovenian, musician, painter, mineralogist, born1953, 1953, zenica, bosnia, herzegovina, yugoslaviadied2023, aged, ljubljana, republic, slovenianationalitybosnian, slovenianother, name. Albin Jaric 1953 2023 better known by his stage name Jimi Rasta is a Bosnian Slovenian musician painter and mineralogist Albin JaricBorn1953 1953 Zenica PR Bosnia and Herzegovina FPR YugoslaviaDied2023 aged 69 70 Ljubljana Republic of SloveniaNationalityBosnian SlovenianOther namesJimi Rasta von Zenica Alma materUniversity of LjubljanaOccupationsMusician disc jockey painter mineralogistMusical careerGenresRock reggae garage rock dub worldbeat punk rock afrobeat jazzInstrument s Percussion Contents 1 Career 2 Discography 3 References 4 External linksCareer editJaric is born in 1953 in Zenica PR Bosnia and Herzegovina FPR Yugoslavia He started playing drums in the first year of high school when he won an audition for a school band In 1976 he met Jamaican Brian and African Ken in a student settlement both guitarists and singers with whom he founded reggae band Night Duty 1 In Zenica he finished high school and enrolled studies in metallurgy at the University of Zenica After a year he continued his studies in Ljubljana at the Ljubljana Faculty of Natural Sciences and Engineering Department of Mineralogy 1 Upon arrival in Ljubljana Jaric devotes himself to the renovation of one basement in the Rozna Dolina student settlement under the auspices of the student organization Forum In a few years this basement becomes the famous nightclub Student Disco later Disco FV nowadays Club K 4 2 Jaric worked there as a disc jockey playing rock reggae dub and worldbeat music 1 Jaric was employed by the Institute of Metallurgy and Mining as a junior researcher until the breakup of Yugoslavia in 1991 3 In 1992 Jaric set up the band Planet People in Jamaica In 2001 Jaric joined the Bosnian garage rock band Zabranjeno Pusenje 4 He performed on their seventh studio album Bog vozi Mercedes 2001 as well as on a live album Live in St Louis 2004 As a percussionist he performed on 350 concerts of Zabranjeno Pusenje Jaric left the band in 2004 when he made a break from music career and became devoted to painting 1 5 As a percussionist he has worked with a variety of bands playing rock punk afrobeat reggae jazz and all the way to Canadian country and the Balkan groove Discography editZabranjeno pusenje Bog vozi Mercedes 2001 Live in St Louis 2004 References edit a b c d JIMI RASTA PARTY s slikarsko razstavo in izidom plosce metropolitan si Retrieved 29 December 2019 Ljubljana s alternative places Klub K4 solvdmag com Retrieved 29 December 2019 Jimi Rasta s prvim videospotom si21 com Retrieved 29 December 2019 Kako je i kad nastalo Zabranjeno Pusenje jabuka tv in Bosnian Retrieved 29 December 2019 Kako je nastalo i opstalo Zabranjeno pusenje rirock com in Bosnian Retrieved 29 December 2019 External links editJimi Rasta Discography on Discogs Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Albin Jaric amp oldid 1171410771, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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