Ambasadori | |
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Background information | |
Origin | Sarajevo, SR BiH, SFR Yugoslavia |
Genres | Schlager pop |
Years active | 1968–1980 |
Labels | Beograd Disk, Diskoton |
Past members | Slobodan Vujović Robert Ivanović Srđan Stefanović Zdravko Čolić Hari Varešanović Ivica Sindić Krešimir Vlašić Ismeta Dervoz-Krvavac Perica Stojanović Vlado Pravdić Ivica Vinković Zlatko Hold Andrej Stefanović Jasna Gospić Miroslav Balta Sead Džumhur Miroslav Maraus Sinan Alimanović Neven Pocrnjić Ranko Rihtman Damir Jurišić Darko Arkus Slavko Jerković Enes Bajramović Hrvoje Tikvicki Nenad Čikojević Edo Bogeljić Nazif Dinarević Tihomir Doleček Miroslav Šaranović Sead Avdić Dragan Nikačević Velibor Čolović |
Ambasadori (The Ambassadors) were a Yugoslav schlager pop band from Sarajevo, active from 1968 until 1980.
The band is most notable for their 1975 hit single "Zemljo moja" , as well as for representing Yugoslavia at the 1976 Eurovision Song Contest with "Ne mogu skriti svoju bol"—both times with Ismeta Dervoz on vocals. They are further notable for the 1977 hit single "Dođi u pet do pet", this time with Jasna Gospić as the vocalist. Additionally, the band gained retroactive notability for having two of their lead singers—Zdravko Čolić (sang with the band from 1969 until 1971) and Hari Varešanović (from 1979 until 1980)—later go on to Yugoslav pop stardom in their respective solo careers.[1]