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Serbian folk singer From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Snežana Đurišić (Serbian Cyrillic: Снежана Ђуришић; born 6 June 1959)[1] is a Serbian folk singer.[1] Her career spans more than half a century[2] (in April 2019 she marked 50 years anniversary by concert in Sava Centar[3]). She was dubbed "Queen of folk music" in both her home[4][3][5] and neighbouring countries,[6][7] and is considered one of the best interpreters of her genre.
Snežana Đurišić | |
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Background information | |
Also known as | Queen of folk music |
Born | Gornji Milanovac, PR Serbia, FPR Yugoslavia | 6 June 1959
Genres | Folk |
Occupation | Singer |
Instrument | Vocals |
Years active | 1969–present |
Labels | |
Spouse |
Slobodan Gvozdenović
(m. 1977; died 2013) |
Her first release was in 1969, when she was nine; since then, she has recorded more than 40 sound carriers (EPs, LPs, CDs). She received a dozen of respected awards for her contribution to music arts. She is a jury member of Serbian noted music competition show, Zvezde Granda.[4]
Her greatest hits include "Lepi moj", "Pričaj mi, pričaj", "Imena mi mog", "Kuće male", "Kleo se, kleo", "Odakle si, sele", "Učiniću sve", "Srna", "Isplači se", "Sve je prošlo među nama", "Mala soba tri sa tri", "Vratiću se", "Kiše", "Između mene i tebe, tama", "Ti, ona i ja", "Naše tajne čuva vodenica", "Noć se sprema", "Niko me nije voleo kao ti", etc.
She used to be married to Slobodan Gvozdenović from 1977 to 2013.[1]
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