Lutajuća Srca
Serbian and Yugoslav rock band / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Lutajuća Srca (Serbian Cyrillic: Лутајућа Срца, trans. Wandering Hearts) was a Serbian and Yugoslav rock band formed in Niš in 1970. They were one of the most notable representatives of the 1970s Yugoslav acoustic rock scene.[1]
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![]() Lutajuća Srca in 1974, from left to right: Milan Marković, Spomenka Đokić, Miroljub Jovanović | |
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Origin | Niš, SR Serbia, SFR Yugoslavia |
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Years active | 1970 – mid-1980s, 1998 (Reunions: 1994, 2011, 2015, 2016) |
Labels | PGP-RTB, Diskoton |
Past members | Spomenka Đokić Milan Marković Miroljub Jovanović Vladimir Stojanović Žarko Aćimović Vladan Stanojević Vesna Koljević Rista Trajković Vesna Topolčević Elvira Ignjatović |
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During the initial years, a number of musicians passed through the band, with vocalist Spomenka Đokić, known for her trademark soprano, and guitarists Milan Marković and Miroljub Jovanović remaining the core members of the band, Lutajuća Srca eventually becoming a musical trio. During the 1970s the band won numerous awards at Yugoslav pop festivals. The band disbanded in the mid-1980s and reunited for the recording of one studio album and several one-off performances during the following decades.