Jasna Gospić

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Jasna Gospić (* 1961 in Sarajevo ) is a Bosnian singer .

Life

Her singing career began at the age of 16 in the band Plima, which was founded by Jasna's brother Zoran Gospić . She continued her career as the third singer in the band Ambasadorima - a Bosnian pop-rock band that once included famous singers such as Zdravko Čolić , Ismeta Dervoz and Hajrudin Varešanović .

In a short period of musical collaborations, extraordinary achievements have been produced, especially the evergreen Dodji u pet pet do.

Her numerous appearances at national pop music festivals throughout the former Yugoslavia , especially in the 1980s when she appeared at the Split Festival, Sarajevo's hits of the season, the Zagreb Festival and the Opatija Festival, but also in the national elections for the Eurovision Song Contest are just some of their successes. She won the Estradne nagrade Jugoslavije Prize and received many other awards.

In collaboration with the most famous local authors, she released four albums and several singles, among which the audience hits like Zar je voljeti grijeh? (Is it a sin to love?) And A još mi ne daš mira (And yet you don't have to give me peace.) Best noticed.

Jasna Gospić now lives in Prague and represents a number of international fashion companies such as Roberto Cavalli , Tara Jarmon and Sergio Tacchini . She also advocates women's issues in society and is an honorary member of the Žene ženama (Women for Women) association.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Jasna Gospić se vraća na muzičku scenu - Klix.ba