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Zona B

Zona B is a Serbian and Yugoslav blues rock band formed in Belgrade in 1987. They are one of the most prominent blues rock acts of the Serbian and Yugoslav rock scenes.

Zona B
Zona B performing live in Belgrade in 2019
Background information
OriginBelgrade, Serbia
GenresBlues rock
Years active1987–present
LabelsPGP-RTB, Round Records, One Records, PGP-RTS, CKU Aleksinac, Vertical Jazz, Croatia Recirds
MembersZdenko Kolar
Dušan Ristić
Dušan Bezuha
Petar Zarija
Dadi Stojanović
Past membersJovan Savić
Tomislav Rakijaš
Vladimir Filipović
Ljuba Đordević
Zoran Božinović
Websitewww.zona-b.com

History edit

Former Idoli bassist Zdenko Kolar and drummer Dušan Ristić "Rista" officially formed Zona B on November 29, 1986.[1] After several personnel changes, the band got a default lineup featuring Jovan "Lole" Savić (vocals), Dušan "Duda" Bezuha (a former Suncokret member, guitar), Tomislav "Toma" Rakijaš (guitar) and Vladimir "Buca" Filipović (keyboards). The band performed cover versions of blues classics by B.B. King, Muddy Waters, J.J. Cale, and became one of the most notable club bands in Belgrade.

In 1991 the band released their debut album called Bestseller featuring cover versions of blues classics and produced by Bezuha. The album featured covers of Willie Dixon's "Spoonful", Fleetwood Mac's "Oh Well", J.J. Cale's "Cocaine)", The Nashville Teens' "Tobacco Road", and others. The album was released through PGP-RTB. Guest appearances on the album featured Bebi Dol on vocals and Petar "Pera Joe" Miladinović on harmonica.

The next release was Juke-Box which, beside cover versions, featured two Zona B songs written by Bezuha and Savić, "My Woman" and "Don't Put Me Down". The album was produced by Bezuha and was released by PGP-RTS. As guests on the album appeared Saša Lokner (Hammond organ), Svetozar "Zoran" Božinović (guitar, vocals), Petar "Pera Joe" Miladinović (harmonica), Miroslav "Cvele" Cvetković (bass, vocals), Ivan Božinović "DJ. Ike" (vocals). After the album release, Savić, Rakijaš and Filipović left the band. Their replacements were Petar "Pera" Zarija (vocals), Svetozar "Zoran" Božinović (a former Pop Mašina and Rok Mašina member, guitar and vocals) and Ljuba Đordević (harmonica). The new lineup performed Božinović's song "Negde daleko" which was originally recorded by Pop Mašina. The cover appeared on the Blues Summit Coupe Vol. 1 various artists compilation.

In 1999, the band released the album, Pirat through Round Records. Guest appearances featured Vlada Divljan (guitar), Ognjan "Ogi" Radivojević (Hammond organ), Petar "Pera" Radmilović (drums), Miroslav "Cvele" Cvetković (vocals), Ivana Ćosić (vocals). After the album release, Đordević left the band and guitarist Dragan "Dadi" Stojanović joined the band. In 2000, the first two LPs were rereleased on CD on the Two on One compilation.

In 2005 after a five-year discography pause, the band released the album Original with fifteen Zona B songs written by Slobodan "Boca" Samardžić, Miomir "Muki" Mušicki and Dragan "Dadi" Stojanović. The album was released through One Records and produced by Duda Bezuha, like all the previous releases. Guest appearances featured the band's first vocalist, Jovan "Lole" Savić and Petar "Pera Joe" Miladinović on harmonica. In 2004, Božinović died, and Zona B continued their activity as a five-piece.[2]

In 2007, the band released the album, Devil Blues. The album was released by One Records and produced by Bezuha. In 2007, appeared Zdravo-živo - Aleksinac 11.08.2006. (Howdy - Aleksinac August 11, 2006), an official bootleg recording of the band's 2006 appearance in Aleksinac.

In 2010, the band recorded the song "The Joker", dedicating it to Serbian tennis player Novak Djokovic.[3][4] In 2011, the band celebrated 25 years of existence with a concert with the blues band Point Blank, held in Gun club in Belgrade.[5] During the same year, the band released the album Joker, featuring 15 songs, with music written by Bezuha, and the lyrics written by Mušicki. The album featured numerous guests: Vasil Hadžimanov, Ognjen Radivojević, Tanja Jovićević, Miroslav Cvetković "Cvele", and others.[6] In 2014, the band released the DVD Crna maca (Black Kitty), originally recorded in 1997 in Crna maca club in Belgrade, to be broadcast on the Radio Television of Serbia.[7] The DVD was promoted with a concert in Belgrade Youth Center, featuring Tanja Jovićević, Dragoljub Crnčević, Jovan Ilić, Petar "Pera Joe" Miladinović, Rade Radivojević and Lole Savić as guests.[8]

Discography edit

Studio albums edit

  • Bestseller (1991)
  • Juke-Box (1993)
  • Pirat (1999)
  • Original (2005)
  • Devil Blues (2007)
  • Joker (2011)
  • Songmaker (2020)

Live albums edit

  • Zdravo-živo - Aleksinac 11.08.2006. (Official bootleg, 2007)

Compilation albums edit

  • Two on One (2000)

Video albums edit

  • Crna maca (2014)

Various artists compilations edit

  • Belgrade The Blues Today Vol. 1 (1994)
  • Blues Summit Coupe Vol. 1 (2000)
  • Blues Summit Coupe Vol. 2 (2000)

References edit

  1. ^ Zdenko Kolar: "Svirati bluz je privilegija", balkanrock.com February 25, 2011, at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ NAJAVA: NOĆ POSVEĆENA ZORANU BOŽINOVIĆU — Put ka suncu, popboks.com
  3. ^ "Bluz grupa ZONA B snimila pesmu u Noletovu čast", novakdjokovic.rs
  4. ^ Zdenko Kolar: "Svirati bluz je privilegija", balkanrock.com February 25, 2011, at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^ Zdenko Kolar: "Svirati bluz je privilegija", balkanrock.com February 25, 2011, at the Wayback Machine
  6. ^ Joker review at timemachinemusic.org
  7. ^ "Veterani bluza "Zona B" sa gostima u Domu omladine VIDEO", blic.rs
  8. ^ "Veterani bluza "Zona B" sa gostima u Domu omladine VIDEO", blic.rs
  • EX YU ROCK enciklopedija 1960-2006, Janjatović Petar; ISBN 978-86-905317-1-4

External links edit

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Zona B is a Serbian and Yugoslav blues rock band formed in Belgrade in 1987 They are one of the most prominent blues rock acts of the Serbian and Yugoslav rock scenes Zona BZona B performing live in Belgrade in 2019Background informationOriginBelgrade SerbiaGenresBlues rockYears active1987 presentLabelsPGP RTB Round Records One Records PGP RTS CKU Aleksinac Vertical Jazz Croatia RecirdsMembersZdenko KolarDusan Ristic Dusan BezuhaPetar Zarija Dadi StojanovicPast membersJovan SavicTomislav RakijasVladimir FilipovicLjuba ĐordevicZoran BozinovicWebsitewww zona b com Contents 1 History 2 Discography 2 1 Studio albums 2 2 Live albums 2 3 Compilation albums 2 4 Video albums 2 5 Various artists compilations 3 References 4 External linksHistory editFormer Idoli bassist Zdenko Kolar and drummer Dusan Ristic Rista officially formed Zona B on November 29 1986 1 After several personnel changes the band got a default lineup featuring Jovan Lole Savic vocals Dusan Duda Bezuha a former Suncokret member guitar Tomislav Toma Rakijas guitar and Vladimir Buca Filipovic keyboards The band performed cover versions of blues classics by B B King Muddy Waters J J Cale and became one of the most notable club bands in Belgrade In 1991 the band released their debut album called Bestseller featuring cover versions of blues classics and produced by Bezuha The album featured covers of Willie Dixon s Spoonful Fleetwood Mac s Oh Well J J Cale s Cocaine The Nashville Teens Tobacco Road and others The album was released through PGP RTB Guest appearances on the album featured Bebi Dol on vocals and Petar Pera Joe Miladinovic on harmonica The next release was Juke Box which beside cover versions featured two Zona B songs written by Bezuha and Savic My Woman and Don t Put Me Down The album was produced by Bezuha and was released by PGP RTS As guests on the album appeared Sasa Lokner Hammond organ Svetozar Zoran Bozinovic guitar vocals Petar Pera Joe Miladinovic harmonica Miroslav Cvele Cvetkovic bass vocals Ivan Bozinovic DJ Ike vocals After the album release Savic Rakijas and Filipovic left the band Their replacements were Petar Pera Zarija vocals Svetozar Zoran Bozinovic a former Pop Masina and Rok Masina member guitar and vocals and Ljuba Đordevic harmonica The new lineup performed Bozinovic s song Negde daleko which was originally recorded by Pop Masina The cover appeared on the Blues Summit Coupe Vol 1 various artists compilation In 1999 the band released the album Pirat through Round Records Guest appearances featured Vlada Divljan guitar Ognjan Ogi Radivojevic Hammond organ Petar Pera Radmilovic drums Miroslav Cvele Cvetkovic vocals Ivana Cosic vocals After the album release Đordevic left the band and guitarist Dragan Dadi Stojanovic joined the band In 2000 the first two LPs were rereleased on CD on the Two on One compilation In 2005 after a five year discography pause the band released the album Original with fifteen Zona B songs written by Slobodan Boca Samardzic Miomir Muki Musicki and Dragan Dadi Stojanovic The album was released through One Records and produced by Duda Bezuha like all the previous releases Guest appearances featured the band s first vocalist Jovan Lole Savic and Petar Pera Joe Miladinovic on harmonica In 2004 Bozinovic died and Zona B continued their activity as a five piece 2 In 2007 the band released the album Devil Blues The album was released by One Records and produced by Bezuha In 2007 appeared Zdravo zivo Aleksinac 11 08 2006 Howdy Aleksinac August 11 2006 an official bootleg recording of the band s 2006 appearance in Aleksinac In 2010 the band recorded the song The Joker dedicating it to Serbian tennis player Novak Djokovic 3 4 In 2011 the band celebrated 25 years of existence with a concert with the blues band Point Blank held in Gun club in Belgrade 5 During the same year the band released the album Joker featuring 15 songs with music written by Bezuha and the lyrics written by Musicki The album featured numerous guests Vasil Hadzimanov Ognjen Radivojevic Tanja Jovicevic Miroslav Cvetkovic Cvele and others 6 In 2014 the band released the DVD Crna maca Black Kitty originally recorded in 1997 in Crna maca club in Belgrade to be broadcast on the Radio Television of Serbia 7 The DVD was promoted with a concert in Belgrade Youth Center featuring Tanja Jovicevic Dragoljub Crncevic Jovan Ilic Petar Pera Joe Miladinovic Rade Radivojevic and Lole Savic as guests 8 Discography editStudio albums edit Bestseller 1991 Juke Box 1993 Pirat 1999 Original 2005 Devil Blues 2007 Joker 2011 Songmaker 2020 Live albums edit Zdravo zivo Aleksinac 11 08 2006 Official bootleg 2007 Compilation albums edit Two on One 2000 Video albums edit Crna maca 2014 Various artists compilations edit Belgrade The Blues Today Vol 1 1994 Blues Summit Coupe Vol 1 2000 Blues Summit Coupe Vol 2 2000 References edit Zdenko Kolar Svirati bluz je privilegija balkanrock com Archived February 25 2011 at the Wayback Machine NAJAVA NOC POSVECENA ZORANU BOZINOVICU Put ka suncu popboks com Bluz grupa ZONA B snimila pesmu u Noletovu cast novakdjokovic rs Zdenko Kolar Svirati bluz je privilegija balkanrock com Archived February 25 2011 at the Wayback Machine Zdenko Kolar Svirati bluz je privilegija balkanrock com Archived February 25 2011 at the Wayback Machine Joker review at timemachinemusic org Veterani bluza Zona B sa gostima u Domu omladine VIDEO blic rs Veterani bluza Zona B sa gostima u Domu omladine VIDEO blic rs EX YU ROCK enciklopedija 1960 2006 Janjatovic Petar ISBN 978 86 905317 1 4External links editOfficial site 1 at Discogs Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Zona B amp oldid 1220041841, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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