Ratislav "Raša" Ðelmaš (Serbian Cyrillic: Ратислав-Раша Ђелмаш; 26 January 1950 – 28 October 2021) was a Serbian rock musician, best known as a member of the bands YU Grupa and Zebra.
Đelmaš started his career as the drummer in the band Anđeli, continuing it in bands Hendriksova Deca, Mobi Dik and Felix. In 1972, he became a member of Pop Mašina, later that year he moved to Siluete, and finally to YU Grupa. With YU Grupa he recorded the albums YU Grupa (1973), Kako to da svaki dan? (1974)[1] and YU Grupa (1975),[2] before leaving it and forming Zebra in 1976. With Zebra he released the album Kažu da takav je red (1979), on which he played drums and keyboards and sang.[3] In 1982, he released the solo album Hot rok, which featured Đelmaš on drums and vocals, Bata Kostić on guitar and Laza Ristovski on keyboards.[4] After the album release Đelmaš retired from music and dedicated himself to auto racing and his restaurant. In 1989 he returned to YU Grupa, and with the band recorded albums Tragovi (1990)[5] and Rim 1994 (1995).[6] At the end of the 1990s, he left YU Grupa, retiring from music. He died in Belgrade on October 28, 2021 at the age of 72.[7]
raša, Đelmaš, ratislav, raša, Ðelmaš, serbian, cyrillic, Ратислав, Раша, Ђелмаш, january, 1950, october, 2021, serbian, rock, musician, best, known, member, bands, grupa, zebra, born, 1950, january, 1950belgrade, serbia, yugoslaviadiedoctober, 2021, 2021, aged. Ratislav Rasa Delmas Serbian Cyrillic Ratislav Rasha Ђelmash 26 January 1950 28 October 2021 was a Serbian rock musician best known as a member of the bands YU Grupa and Zebra Rasa ĐelmasBorn 1950 01 26 January 26 1950Belgrade SR Serbia FPR YugoslaviaDiedOctober 28 2021 2021 10 28 aged 71 Belgrade SerbiaGenresRock progressive rock hard rock folk rock blues rockOccupation s Musician SongwriterInstrument s Drums VocalsLabelsJugoton PGP RTB ZKP RTLJ Diskoton PGP RTS Croatia Records Contents 1 Musical career 2 Discography 2 1 With YU Grupa 2 1 1 Studio albums 2 1 2 Live albums 2 1 3 Singles 2 2 With Zebra 2 2 1 Studio albums 2 2 2 EPs 2 2 3 Singles 2 3 Solo 2 3 1 Studio albums 3 References 4 External linksMusical career EditĐelmas started his career as the drummer in the band Anđeli continuing it in bands Hendriksova Deca Mobi Dik and Felix In 1972 he became a member of Pop Masina later that year he moved to Siluete and finally to YU Grupa With YU Grupa he recorded the albums YU Grupa 1973 Kako to da svaki dan 1974 1 and YU Grupa 1975 2 before leaving it and forming Zebra in 1976 With Zebra he released the album Kazu da takav je red 1979 on which he played drums and keyboards and sang 3 In 1982 he released the solo album Hot rok which featured Đelmas on drums and vocals Bata Kostic on guitar and Laza Ristovski on keyboards 4 After the album release Đelmas retired from music and dedicated himself to auto racing and his restaurant In 1989 he returned to YU Grupa and with the band recorded albums Tragovi 1990 5 and Rim 1994 1995 6 At the end of the 1990s he left YU Grupa retiring from music He died in Belgrade on October 28 2021 at the age of 72 7 Discography EditWith YU Grupa Edit Studio albums Edit YU Grupa 1973 Kako to da svaki dan 1974 YU Grupa 1975 Tragovi 1990 Rim 1994 1995 Live albums Edit Live 2007 Singles Edit Sta ce meni vatra Spusti glavu 1973 Drveni most Zivi pesak 1974 Sama Trka 1975 Osveta Oprosti ljubavi 1976 3 do 6 Tacno u podne 1976 With Zebra Edit Studio albums Edit Kazu da takav je red 1979 EPs Edit Telefon 1977 Singles Edit Moja mala zebra Sumadinka plava 1977 Ma ko si ti Motor 1978 Solo Edit Studio albums Edit Hot rok 1982 References Edit Kako to da svaki dan at Discogs YU Grupa at Discogs Kazu da takav je red at Discogs Hot Rock at Discogs Tragovi at Discogs Rim 1994 at Discogs Preminuo Rasa Đelmas nekadasnji bubnjar Yu grupe N1 EX YU ROCK enciklopedija 1960 2006 Janjatovic Petar ISBN 978 86 905317 1 4External links EditRatislav Rasa Đelmas at Discogs Rasa Đelmas discography at Discogs Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Rasa Đelmas amp oldid 1103030314, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,