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Šaban Bajramović

Šaban Bajramović (Serbian Cyrillic: Шабан Бајрамовић, pronounced [ʃǎban bajrǎːmɔʋitɕ]; Romani: Shaban Bajramovičh; 16 April 1936 – 8 June 2008), nicknamed Šabi (Шаби), was a Serbian vocalist and recording artist of Arlije Romani ethnicity. He was one of the most internationally critically acclaimed Romani singer-songwriters. Due to his eminent impact on music in Eastern Europe, he was dubbed the "King of Romani music".[1]

Šaban Bajramović
Background information
Born(1936-04-16)16 April 1936
Niš, Kingdom of Yugoslavia
Died8 June 2008(2008-06-08) (aged 72)
Niš, Serbia
Genres
Occupation(s)Singer-songwriter
Instrument(s)vocals
Years active1964–2008
Labels
Websitewww.sabanbajramovic.com

Biography

Origin and early life

Bajramović was born in Niš into a Muslim Roma family of Romani people in Serbia, of the Arlije[2] in the Gypsy quarters (Ciganska mahala).[3] He spoke of himself "I am not Romani, I am a Serb, a Serbian Gypsy".[4] He attended primary school in Niš for only the first four years. On quitting school, he picked up his musical education on the street. He was nicknamed Šabi (Шаби).[5] His childhood was noted by extreme poverty, thus he worked as a busker to provide an income for his very poor family. In his free time, he enjoyed playing football, but was diagnosed with poliomyelitis as a child, which lead to a decline in his amateur football career.[6]

Imprisonment

At 19 years he ran away from the army, out of love. As a deserter, he was sentenced to three years prison on the island Goli Otok. He spent his time as a good goalkeeper in the prison football team. Because of his nimbleness and speed, they called him "Black Panther". Soon he forced his way into the prison orchestra that played, among other things, jazz (mostly Louis Armstrong, Frank Sinatra, and sometimes John Coltrane) with Spanish and Mexican pieces.

Music career

After Goli Otok, his intensive music career began. He made his first record in 1964, with the recording act Crna mamba (Black Mamba). He continued to produce music with Crna mamba for 20 years. The highlight of their career was their performance for Indira Gandhi in India, where he gained the title King of Romani music.[7] He also performed to Yugoslav politician Josip Broz Tito.[8]

In the early nineties, he recorded "Đelem, Đelem", which is considered the Romani people's ethnic anthem. At the time, he decided to change his stage presence, starting to wear sunglasses while performing.[9]

Since 2000, he started collaborating with Bosnian-based Sevdah act Mostar Sevdah Reunion, which rose him to prominence yet again. In 2001, he recorded the album A Gipsy Legend with the group, released on behalf of World Connection, which gained international attention.[10]

In 2002, he worked with Croatian band Cubismo. Their partnership resulted in the appearance of "Geljan dade", one of Bajramović's best known songs.[10] Published on the album Romano raj, the song was noted for its complex structure[10] and lyrical content. The abstract motif of the song presents suffering people of Romani descent whose fathers went the United States to provide income for their children, ultimately leading to more problems due to their absence.[11] Geljan dade was covered by a wide range of musicians from varying genres, including Gru, Muharem Serbezovski and Boban Zdravković. Zdravković performed the first known version of the song in Serbian, titled "Prokleta je Amerika".[12]

In 2005, Miloš Stojanović and Dragi Šestić directed his biopic film, titled Šaban, which gained notoriety in Eastern Europe.[13] For the purposes of that documentary Dragi Šestić produced the album for Snail Records with the title "Saban", which won a World Music Award.

In 2008, he produced Lova with Serbian hip-hop artist Sky Wikluh for the Serbian TV series Vratice se rode.

Last years

 
Bajramović's statue in Niš

In 2008, it was revealed that Bajramović was living impoverished in Niš with serious health complications and was no longer able to walk. The government of Serbia intervened to provide him with some funds.[14] He died in Niš on 8 June 2008, from a heart attack.[15]

Personal life

Bajramović enjoyed reading, and claimed he read over 20,000 books.[16] He was married to Milica Bajramović and had four children.

Legacy

Influence

Bajramović was a prominent figure in Serbian music presenting Romani music in modern Serbian. Due to his enormous influence, on 12 August 2010, a statue to honour his impact was built. The statue had been vandalised multiple times.[17]

Time Magazine polled Bajramović in the top 10 best jazz musicians.[8]

Quotes

Over the years, his music has been constantly stolen, copied, and imitated by both famous and unknown musicians. Promises and contracts have proven worthless. Actually, he's never been interested in protecting his work. Where others would have earned millions, he's lived as he's always lived: from day to day, making music, going wherever he wants, and not recognising any limits at all.

Dragi ŠestićMostar Sevdah Reunion

Šaban Bajramović is clearly a giant talent, comparable in his own way to Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan or Mari Boine Persen, someone capable of bringing their music to life with such vivid spirituality that it vaults with ease over the most impenetrable cultural barriers. His voice combines the anguish of rai with the soulfulness of fado – a sort of Balkan gypsy jazz

Andy Gill – The Independent, UK, 15 February 2002

References

  1. ^ "Saban Bajramovic, kralj romske muzike koji se nikad nije odrekao Nisa". www.juznevesti.com.
  2. ^ https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/saban-bajramovic-serbian-esteemed-as-king-of-gypsy-singers-lh0jdn5tr9xgroup[dead link]
  3. ^ "Doznajemo". Doznajemo.
  4. ^ Ђорђевић 2011, p. 121
  5. ^ Ђорђевић 2011, p. 117
  6. ^ "TURBULENTAN ŽIVOT: Šaban Bajramović je legenda u svakom smislu". 7 June 2018.
  7. ^ "Ederlezi Avela, 1969. UZ OSAMDESETU GODIŠNJICU ROĐENJA > Ko je bio Šaban Bajramović?". www.vreme.com.
  8. ^ a b "DESET GODINA OD SMRTI ŠABANA BAJRAMOVIĆA". www.romi.hr.
  9. ^ "Siromah koji je iza sebe ostavio bogatstvo". www.lupiga.com.
  10. ^ a b c "Šaban Bajramović Discography". www.discogs.com.
  11. ^ "ŽIVOTNA PRIČA – Šaban Bajramović: Mislio sam da nikad neću ostariti". Glossy.
  12. ^ "BOBAN ZDRAVKOVIĆ: Živim od stare slave!". kurir.rs.
  13. ^ "Miloš Stojanović (redatelj filma "Šaban"): "Šaban Bajramović je vrhunska umjetnost"". www.muzika.hr. 24 October 2007.
  14. ^ "Šaban Bajramović siromašan i teško bolestan". slobodnadalmacija.hr.
  15. ^ "Преминуо певач Шабан Бајрамовић (The singer Šaban Bajramović has died)". Радио-телевизија Војводине (Radio-Television of Vojvodina). 8 June 2008. Retrieved 8 June 2008.
  16. ^ . www.blic.co.yu. Archived from the original on 10 June 2008. Retrieved 13 January 2022.
  17. ^ "Antifasisti ocistili Spomenik Sabanu Bajramovicu". www.blic.rs.

Sources

  • Драгољуб Б Ђорђевић (2011). Казуј крчмо Џеримо: периферијска кафана и около ње (in Serbian). Službeni Glasnik. pp. 117–121. ISBN 978-86-6055-010-3.

External links

  • Record Label
  • Šaban Bajramović Unofficial Presentation
  • Šaban Bajramović CDs
  • Saban Bajramovic: Serbian esteemed as king of Gypsy singers, The Times, 23 June 2008

Šaban, bajramović, serbian, cyrillic, Шабан, Бајрамовић, pronounced, ʃǎban, bajrǎːmɔʋitɕ, romani, shaban, bajramovičh, april, 1936, june, 2008, nicknamed, Šabi, Шаби, serbian, vocalist, recording, artist, arlije, romani, ethnicity, most, internationally, criti. Saban Bajramovic Serbian Cyrillic Shaban Baјramoviћ pronounced ʃǎban bajrǎːmɔʋitɕ Romani Shaban Bajramovich 16 April 1936 8 June 2008 nicknamed Sabi Shabi was a Serbian vocalist and recording artist of Arlije Romani ethnicity He was one of the most internationally critically acclaimed Romani singer songwriters Due to his eminent impact on music in Eastern Europe he was dubbed the King of Romani music 1 Saban BajramovicBackground informationBorn 1936 04 16 16 April 1936Nis Kingdom of YugoslaviaDied8 June 2008 2008 06 08 aged 72 Nis SerbiaGenresSerbian Romani musicjazzbluesOccupation s Singer songwriterInstrument s vocalsYears active1964 2008LabelsRTV LjubljanaJugotonPGP RTBSnail RecordsWebsitewww sabanbajramovic com Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Origin and early life 1 2 Imprisonment 1 3 Music career 1 4 Last years 2 Personal life 3 Legacy 3 1 Influence 3 2 Quotes 4 References 5 Sources 6 External linksBiography EditOrigin and early life Edit Bajramovic was born in Nis into a Muslim Roma family of Romani people in Serbia of the Arlije 2 in the Gypsy quarters Ciganska mahala 3 He spoke of himself I am not Romani I am a Serb a Serbian Gypsy 4 He attended primary school in Nis for only the first four years On quitting school he picked up his musical education on the street He was nicknamed Sabi Shabi 5 His childhood was noted by extreme poverty thus he worked as a busker to provide an income for his very poor family In his free time he enjoyed playing football but was diagnosed with poliomyelitis as a child which lead to a decline in his amateur football career 6 Imprisonment Edit At 19 years he ran away from the army out of love As a deserter he was sentenced to three years prison on the island Goli Otok He spent his time as a good goalkeeper in the prison football team Because of his nimbleness and speed they called him Black Panther Soon he forced his way into the prison orchestra that played among other things jazz mostly Louis Armstrong Frank Sinatra and sometimes John Coltrane with Spanish and Mexican pieces Music career Edit After Goli Otok his intensive music career began He made his first record in 1964 with the recording act Crna mamba Black Mamba He continued to produce music with Crna mamba for 20 years The highlight of their career was their performance for Indira Gandhi in India where he gained the title King of Romani music 7 He also performed to Yugoslav politician Josip Broz Tito 8 In the early nineties he recorded Đelem Đelem which is considered the Romani people s ethnic anthem At the time he decided to change his stage presence starting to wear sunglasses while performing 9 Since 2000 he started collaborating with Bosnian based Sevdah act Mostar Sevdah Reunion which rose him to prominence yet again In 2001 he recorded the album A Gipsy Legend with the group released on behalf of World Connection which gained international attention 10 In 2002 he worked with Croatian band Cubismo Their partnership resulted in the appearance of Geljan dade one of Bajramovic s best known songs 10 Published on the album Romano raj the song was noted for its complex structure 10 and lyrical content The abstract motif of the song presents suffering people of Romani descent whose fathers went the United States to provide income for their children ultimately leading to more problems due to their absence 11 Geljan dade was covered by a wide range of musicians from varying genres including Gru Muharem Serbezovski and Boban Zdravkovic Zdravkovic performed the first known version of the song in Serbian titled Prokleta je Amerika 12 In 2005 Milos Stojanovic and Dragi Sestic directed his biopic film titled Saban which gained notoriety in Eastern Europe 13 For the purposes of that documentary Dragi Sestic produced the album for Snail Records with the title Saban which won a World Music Award In 2008 he produced Lova with Serbian hip hop artist Sky Wikluh for the Serbian TV series Vratice se rode Last years Edit Bajramovic s statue in Nis In 2008 it was revealed that Bajramovic was living impoverished in Nis with serious health complications and was no longer able to walk The government of Serbia intervened to provide him with some funds 14 He died in Nis on 8 June 2008 from a heart attack 15 Personal life EditBajramovic enjoyed reading and claimed he read over 20 000 books 16 He was married to Milica Bajramovic and had four children Legacy EditInfluence Edit Bajramovic was a prominent figure in Serbian music presenting Romani music in modern Serbian Due to his enormous influence on 12 August 2010 a statue to honour his impact was built The statue had been vandalised multiple times 17 Time Magazine polled Bajramovic in the top 10 best jazz musicians 8 Quotes Edit Over the years his music has been constantly stolen copied and imitated by both famous and unknown musicians Promises and contracts have proven worthless Actually he s never been interested in protecting his work Where others would have earned millions he s lived as he s always lived from day to day making music going wherever he wants and not recognising any limits at all Dragi Sestic Mostar Sevdah Reunion Saban Bajramovic is clearly a giant talent comparable in his own way to Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan or Mari Boine Persen someone capable of bringing their music to life with such vivid spirituality that it vaults with ease over the most impenetrable cultural barriers His voice combines the anguish of rai with the soulfulness of fado a sort of Balkan gypsy jazz Andy Gill The Independent UK 15 February 2002References Edit Saban Bajramovic kralj romske muzike koji se nikad nije odrekao Nisa www juznevesti com https www thetimes co uk article saban bajramovic serbian esteemed as king of gypsy singers lh0jdn5tr9xgroup dead link Doznajemo Doznajemo Ђorђeviћ 2011 p 121 Ђorђeviћ 2011 p 117 TURBULENTAN ZIVOT Saban Bajramovic je legenda u svakom smislu 7 June 2018 Ederlezi Avela 1969 UZ OSAMDESETU GODISNJICU ROĐENJA gt Ko je bio Saban Bajramovic www vreme com a b DESET GODINA OD SMRTI SABANA BAJRAMOVICA www romi hr Siromah koji je iza sebe ostavio bogatstvo www lupiga com a b c Saban Bajramovic Discography www discogs com ZIVOTNA PRICA Saban Bajramovic Mislio sam da nikad necu ostariti Glossy BOBAN ZDRAVKOVIC Zivim od stare slave kurir rs Milos Stojanovic redatelj filma Saban Saban Bajramovic je vrhunska umjetnost www muzika hr 24 October 2007 Saban Bajramovic siromasan i tesko bolestan slobodnadalmacija hr Preminuo pevach Shaban Baјramoviћ The singer Saban Bajramovic has died Radio televiziјa Voјvodine Radio Television of Vojvodina 8 June 2008 Retrieved 8 June 2008 Blic Online Reportaza Preminuo kralj romske pesme www blic co yu Archived from the original on 10 June 2008 Retrieved 13 January 2022 Antifasisti ocistili Spomenik Sabanu Bajramovicu www blic rs Sources EditDragoљub B Ђorђeviћ 2011 Kazuј krchmo Џerimo periferiјska kafana i okolo њe in Serbian Sluzbeni Glasnik pp 117 121 ISBN 978 86 6055 010 3 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Saban Bajramovic Record Label Saban Bajramovic Unofficial Presentation Saban Bajramovic CDs Saban Bajramovic Serbian esteemed as king of Gypsy singers The Times 23 June 2008 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Saban Bajramovic amp oldid 1126401370, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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