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1 Band members  





2 Discography  



2.1  Albums  





2.2  EPs  





2.3  Singles  







3 References  














Dubrovački trubaduri






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Dubrovački trubaduri (Croatian for "Dubrovnik Troubadours") was a Croatian beat, folk and pop band from Dubrovnik formed in 1961 by Đelo Jusić, main composer, guitar and mandolin player and leader of the group. They were very popular in Yugoslavia during the 1960s and 1970s for their mixture of pop music and medieval folk traditions of their native ancient city on the Adriatic coast. Internationally also known as 'Dubrovnic TroubadoursorThe Troubadours Of Dubrovnik, they enjoyed brief popularity across Western Europe having appeared at the 1968 Eurovision Song ContestinLondon. Their song "Jedan dan" was performed by their singers Luciano『Lući』Capurso and Hamo Hajdarhodžić and it scored 7th position. Their other major hits include『Dok Palme Njišu Grane』from 1971, and the Italian-influenced『Noćna Muzika』from 1972. The group, in different line-ups, existed until the early 1980s when they broke up.

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