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Nenad Milosavljević

Nenad Milosavljević (Serbian Cyrillic: Ненад Милосављевић, born February 6, 1954), also known as Neša Galija (Неша Галија), is a Serbian musician and politician, best known as the frontman of the Serbian and former Yugoslav rock band Galija. He is the brother of Galija vocalist and lyricist Predrag Milosavljević. Nenad Milosavljević is a member of Socialist Party of Serbia, and is a former deputy in the National Assembly of Serbia.

Nenad Milosavljević
Nenad Milosavljević in 2008
Background information
Also known asNeša Galija
Born (1954-02-06) February 6, 1954 (age 70)
Niš, PR Serbia, FPR Yugoslavia
OriginNiš, Serbia
GenresRock, progressive rock, blues rock, folk rock
Occupation(s)Singer, songwriter, record producer
Instrument(s)Vocals, acoustic guitar, harmonica
Years active1975–present
LabelsPGP-RTS, PGP-RTB, Raglas
Websitewww.galija.rs

Biography edit

Early life edit

Milosavljević was born on February 6, 1954, in Niš, to father Čedomir and mother Branislava Milosavljević.[1] His brother Predrag was born three years earlier.[2]

He went to Ratko Vukićević Elementary School in Niš.[1] As a child, he learned to play the accordion, participating in elementary school competitions playing it.[1] He learned to play the guitar in high school. At the same time, he sang in Dr Vojislav Vučković Music School choir and in Culture and Arts Society Veljko Vlahović choir.[1]

As a teenager he was under a strong influence of the hippie movement. He started performing in parks in Niš and in parks and on the beaches on the Adriatic coast, playing rock hits on acoustic guitar and harmonica.

Early career edit

Milosavljević started composing as a teenager, on the lyrics of poems by famous poets. He composed the song "Čuj kako jauče vetar" ("Hear the Wind Howl"), on the lyrics by Dobriša Cesarić, and "Pozna jesen" ("Late Autumn"), on the lyrics by Vojislav Ilić.[1]

Milosavljević had his first public performance in September 1970, in a club in Niš, performing alone, playing acoustic guitar and harmonica.[1] Soon after the performance, with a help of acoustic rock band Lutajuća Srca member Milan Marković, Milosavljević made his first recordings in Radio Niš Studio.[1] After that, Milosavljević performed with Lutajuća Srca on several occasions.[1] At the same time, he continued to perform alone.[1] In 1973, he appeared on Festival Omladina's Evening of Free Forms, as a replacement for previously announced Lutajuća Srca on a suggestion by the band members themselves.[1] The appearance on the festival helped him appear in numerous shows, including Radio Belgrade show Veče uz radio (Evening by the Radio).[1] In 1974, on Belgrade Spring Festival Lutajuća Srca performed Milosavljević's song "Ta ulica je meni znana" ("I Know that Street", on lyrics from Sergei Yesenin's poem).[1]

In 1974, he wrote the music for a project by amateur theatre Treća polovina (Third Half). After an idea by the director Desimir Stanojević, Milosavljević made an agreement with the members of the band Dva Lustera (Two Chandeliers) to form a band which would perform during the play.[1] The band consisted of Milosavljević (vocals), Goran Ljubisavljević (guitar), Predrag Branković (bass guitar), Nenad Tančić (drums) and Bratislav Stamenković (keyboards), while Nenad Milosavljević's brother Predrag sang backing vocals. The band had their first rehearsal on January 4, 1976.[1] Soon after, the band made their first live appearance, on a play by Treća polovina, on April 11, 1977, they held a concert in Niš National Theatre. The concert also featured Lutajuća Srca, acoustic rock band Život from Kruševac and Elementary School Ratko Vukićević choir.[1]

Galija edit

In 1977, the members of Dva Lustera decided to change their name to Galija, choosing the new name after a kafana in which they used to gather. Galija, led by Milosavljević, released their debut album, Prva plovidba, in 1979. The album featured Predrag Milosavljević as a lyricist[3] (the band's second album, Druga plovidba, released in 1980, was the first album to feature Predrag Milosavljević as the official band member[4]). The band's first several releases featured progressive rock sound, but in the mid-1980s they turned towards more commercial sound. Galija reached the peak of popularity in the late 1980s and early 1990s, becoming one of the most popular acts on the Serbian rock scene.

Milosavljević was the only author of the music on the band's first three studio albums, Prva plovidba,[3] Druga plovidba[4] and Ipak verujem u sebe (1982).[5] During the following years, other Galija members also wrote music for the band's song, but since the release of the album Trinaest (1996), Milosavljević has been the only author of the music.[1]

Solo recordings edit

During his career, Milosavljević made only few solo recordings. In 1998, he appeared, alongside Toni Montano, Viktorija, Dejan Cukić & Spori Ritam Band, Ksenija Pajčin, Maja Nikolić, Neverne Bebe and others, on the charity live album Terorizam ne! (Terrorism No!) with the song "Jeleni" ("To Jelena").[6] In 2013, he appeared at the Beosong festival with the song "Ruža od baruta" ("Gunpowder Rose"), but failed to qualify to the finals.[7]

Theatre music and activities edit

Milosavljević started writing music for theatre while still a teenager.[1] In the early 1970s he wrote music for Anton Chekhov's The Festivities played by amateur Culture and Arts Society Veljko Vlahović. In the play he appeared as troubadour, playing guitar and singing his songs.[1] In 1972, he composed the music for the play Aska and the Wolf (written after a short story by Ivo Andrić) directed by Marisav Radosavljević and played in Niš Puppet Theatre.[1]

During the following years, Milosavljević wrote music for more than 100 theatre pieces, played in Puppet Theatre in Niš, National Theatre in Niš, National Theatre in Kikinda, DES Theatre in Belgrade, Theatre Bora Stanković in Vranje, National Theatre in Leskovac, National Theatre in Banja Luka, Belgrade Drama Theatre, Terazije Theatre, National Theatre in Belgrade, Atelje 212, Priština Theatre, Sombor Theatre, and other theatres.[1]

Children's music edit

From 1974 to 1991, Milosavljević had cooperated with the Niš Scout Music Festival as a composer and arranger.[1] Since 1979, he has cooperated with children's music festival Prolećna pesma (Spring Song), held in Kuršumlija, as a composer and arranger, and since 1986, as the festival editor.[1] From 1979 to 1994, he had cooperated with Niš Children's Music Festival as a composer and arranger.[1]

Film music edit

In 2002, Milosavljević wrote music for Zdravko Šotra's film Zona Zamfirova[8] The music Milosavljević wrote, alongside other music used in the film, was released on two CDs, Zona Zamfirova – Zonina muzika (Zona Zamfirova – Zona's Music)[9] and Zona Zamfirova – Manetova muzika (Zona Zamfirova – Mane's Music).[10] In 2003, Milosavljević wrote music for Šotra's film The Robbery of the Third Reich (2004). The music from the film was released on CD in 2004.[1]

Album production edit

In 2004, Milosavljević produced and arranged the double album Kalompuri (Black Train) by Srđan Azirović's Trumpet Orchestra.[1] During the same year, he, together with Galija guitarist Dragutin Jakovljević, produced Galija's album Dobro jutro, to sam ja.[11] In 2008, he produced and arranged the album Nečujna zvona (Silent Bells), featuring the traditional music of Kosovo and Metohija.[1]

Political career edit

Milosavljević is a member of the Socialist Party of Serbia. On April 16, 2014, after the 2014 parliamentary election, he became a deputy in the National Assembly of Serbia.[12]

Discography edit

With Galija edit

Solo edit

  • "Jeleni" (Terorizam ne!, 1998)

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z "Nenad Milosavljević biography". Galija.rs. Retrieved September 9, 2012.
  2. ^ "Predrag Milosavljević biography". Galija.rs. Retrieved September 9, 2012.
  3. ^ a b Prva plovidba at Discogs
  4. ^ a b Druga plovidba at Discogs
  5. ^ Ipak verujem u sebe at Discogs
  6. ^ Terorizam ne! at Discogs
  7. ^ "Neša Galija uoči Beosonga: Nemam takmičarske ambicije", Nadlanu.com
  8. ^ Zona Zamfirova soundtrack at IMDb
  9. ^ Zona Zamfirova – Zonina muzika at Discogs
  10. ^ Zona Zamfirova – Manetova muzika
  11. ^ Dobro jutro, to sam ja at Discogs
  12. ^ Nenad Milosavljević info at National Assembly of Serbia official website

External links edit

  • Galija official website
  • Nenad Milosavljević at Discogs

nenad, milosavljević, serbian, cyrillic, Ненад, Милосављевић, born, february, 1954, also, known, neša, galija, Неша, Галија, serbian, musician, politician, best, known, frontman, serbian, former, yugoslav, rock, band, galija, brother, galija, vocalist, lyricis. Nenad Milosavljevic Serbian Cyrillic Nenad Milosavљeviћ born February 6 1954 also known as Nesa Galija Nesha Galiјa is a Serbian musician and politician best known as the frontman of the Serbian and former Yugoslav rock band Galija He is the brother of Galija vocalist and lyricist Predrag Milosavljevic Nenad Milosavljevic is a member of Socialist Party of Serbia and is a former deputy in the National Assembly of Serbia Nenad MilosavljevicNenad Milosavljevic in 2008Background informationAlso known asNesa GalijaBorn 1954 02 06 February 6 1954 age 70 Nis PR Serbia FPR YugoslaviaOriginNis SerbiaGenresRock progressive rock blues rock folk rockOccupation s Singer songwriter record producerInstrument s Vocals acoustic guitar harmonicaYears active1975 presentLabelsPGP RTS PGP RTB RaglasWebsitewww wbr galija wbr rs Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Early life 1 2 Early career 1 3 Galija 1 4 Solo recordings 1 5 Theatre music and activities 1 6 Children s music 1 7 Film music 1 8 Album production 1 9 Political career 2 Discography 2 1 With Galija 2 2 Solo 3 References 4 External linksBiography editEarly life edit Milosavljevic was born on February 6 1954 in Nis to father Cedomir and mother Branislava Milosavljevic 1 His brother Predrag was born three years earlier 2 He went to Ratko Vukicevic Elementary School in Nis 1 As a child he learned to play the accordion participating in elementary school competitions playing it 1 He learned to play the guitar in high school At the same time he sang in Dr Vojislav Vuckovic Music School choir and in Culture and Arts Society Veljko Vlahovic choir 1 As a teenager he was under a strong influence of the hippie movement He started performing in parks in Nis and in parks and on the beaches on the Adriatic coast playing rock hits on acoustic guitar and harmonica Early career edit Milosavljevic started composing as a teenager on the lyrics of poems by famous poets He composed the song Cuj kako jauce vetar Hear the Wind Howl on the lyrics by Dobrisa Cesaric and Pozna jesen Late Autumn on the lyrics by Vojislav Ilic 1 Milosavljevic had his first public performance in September 1970 in a club in Nis performing alone playing acoustic guitar and harmonica 1 Soon after the performance with a help of acoustic rock band Lutajuca Srca member Milan Markovic Milosavljevic made his first recordings in Radio Nis Studio 1 After that Milosavljevic performed with Lutajuca Srca on several occasions 1 At the same time he continued to perform alone 1 In 1973 he appeared on Festival Omladina s Evening of Free Forms as a replacement for previously announced Lutajuca Srca on a suggestion by the band members themselves 1 The appearance on the festival helped him appear in numerous shows including Radio Belgrade show Vece uz radio Evening by the Radio 1 In 1974 on Belgrade Spring Festival Lutajuca Srca performed Milosavljevic s song Ta ulica je meni znana I Know that Street on lyrics from Sergei Yesenin s poem 1 In 1974 he wrote the music for a project by amateur theatre Treca polovina Third Half After an idea by the director Desimir Stanojevic Milosavljevic made an agreement with the members of the band Dva Lustera Two Chandeliers to form a band which would perform during the play 1 The band consisted of Milosavljevic vocals Goran Ljubisavljevic guitar Predrag Brankovic bass guitar Nenad Tancic drums and Bratislav Stamenkovic keyboards while Nenad Milosavljevic s brother Predrag sang backing vocals The band had their first rehearsal on January 4 1976 1 Soon after the band made their first live appearance on a play by Treca polovina on April 11 1977 they held a concert in Nis National Theatre The concert also featured Lutajuca Srca acoustic rock band Zivot from Krusevac and Elementary School Ratko Vukicevic choir 1 Galija edit Main article Galija In 1977 the members of Dva Lustera decided to change their name to Galija choosing the new name after a kafana in which they used to gather Galija led by Milosavljevic released their debut album Prva plovidba in 1979 The album featured Predrag Milosavljevic as a lyricist 3 the band s second album Druga plovidba released in 1980 was the first album to feature Predrag Milosavljevic as the official band member 4 The band s first several releases featured progressive rock sound but in the mid 1980s they turned towards more commercial sound Galija reached the peak of popularity in the late 1980s and early 1990s becoming one of the most popular acts on the Serbian rock scene Milosavljevic was the only author of the music on the band s first three studio albums Prva plovidba 3 Druga plovidba 4 and Ipak verujem u sebe 1982 5 During the following years other Galija members also wrote music for the band s song but since the release of the album Trinaest 1996 Milosavljevic has been the only author of the music 1 Solo recordings edit During his career Milosavljevic made only few solo recordings In 1998 he appeared alongside Toni Montano Viktorija Dejan Cukic amp Spori Ritam Band Ksenija Pajcin Maja Nikolic Neverne Bebe and others on the charity live album Terorizam ne Terrorism No with the song Jeleni To Jelena 6 In 2013 he appeared at the Beosong festival with the song Ruza od baruta Gunpowder Rose but failed to qualify to the finals 7 Theatre music and activities edit Milosavljevic started writing music for theatre while still a teenager 1 In the early 1970s he wrote music for Anton Chekhov s The Festivities played by amateur Culture and Arts Society Veljko Vlahovic In the play he appeared as troubadour playing guitar and singing his songs 1 In 1972 he composed the music for the play Aska and the Wolf written after a short story by Ivo Andric directed by Marisav Radosavljevic and played in Nis Puppet Theatre 1 During the following years Milosavljevic wrote music for more than 100 theatre pieces played in Puppet Theatre in Nis National Theatre in Nis National Theatre in Kikinda DES Theatre in Belgrade Theatre Bora Stankovic in Vranje National Theatre in Leskovac National Theatre in Banja Luka Belgrade Drama Theatre Terazije Theatre National Theatre in Belgrade Atelje 212 Pristina Theatre Sombor Theatre and other theatres 1 Children s music edit From 1974 to 1991 Milosavljevic had cooperated with the Nis Scout Music Festival as a composer and arranger 1 Since 1979 he has cooperated with children s music festival Prolecna pesma Spring Song held in Kursumlija as a composer and arranger and since 1986 as the festival editor 1 From 1979 to 1994 he had cooperated with Nis Children s Music Festival as a composer and arranger 1 Film music edit In 2002 Milosavljevic wrote music for Zdravko Sotra s film Zona Zamfirova 8 The music Milosavljevic wrote alongside other music used in the film was released on two CDs Zona Zamfirova Zonina muzika Zona Zamfirova Zona s Music 9 and Zona Zamfirova Manetova muzika Zona Zamfirova Mane s Music 10 In 2003 Milosavljevic wrote music for Sotra s film The Robbery of the Third Reich 2004 The music from the film was released on CD in 2004 1 Album production edit In 2004 Milosavljevic produced and arranged the double album Kalompuri Black Train by Srđan Azirovic s Trumpet Orchestra 1 During the same year he together with Galija guitarist Dragutin Jakovljevic produced Galija s album Dobro jutro to sam ja 11 In 2008 he produced and arranged the album Necujna zvona Silent Bells featuring the traditional music of Kosovo and Metohija 1 Political career edit Milosavljevic is a member of the Socialist Party of Serbia On April 16 2014 after the 2014 parliamentary election he became a deputy in the National Assembly of Serbia 12 Discography editWith Galija edit Main article Galija discography Prva plovidba 1979 Druga plovidba 1980 Ipak verujem u sebe 1982 Bez naglih skokova 1984 Digni ruku 1986 Daleko je Sunce 1988 Korak do slobode 1989 Istorija ti i ja 1991 Karavan 1994 Trinaest 1996 Voleti voleti 1997 Juznjacka uteha 1999 Dobro jutro to sam ja 2005 Mesto pored prozora 2010 Solo edit Jeleni Terorizam ne 1998 References edit a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z Nenad Milosavljevic biography Galija rs Retrieved September 9 2012 Predrag Milosavljevic biography Galija rs Retrieved September 9 2012 a b Prva plovidba at Discogs a b Druga plovidba at Discogs Ipak verujem u sebe at Discogs Terorizam ne at Discogs Nesa Galija uoci Beosonga Nemam takmicarske ambicije Nadlanu com Zona Zamfirova soundtrack at IMDb Zona Zamfirova Zonina muzika at Discogs Zona Zamfirova Manetova muzika Dobro jutro to sam ja at Discogs Nenad Milosavljevic info at National Assembly of Serbia official website EX YU ROCK enciklopedija 1960 2006 Janjatovic Petar ISBN 978 86 905317 1 4External links editGalija official website Nenad Milosavljevic at Discogs Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Nenad Milosavljevic amp oldid 1174027910, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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