Tutti Frutti Band

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Tutti Frutti Band
General information
origin Split , Croatia
Genre (s) Rock , pop
founding 1985
resolution 1996
Founding members
Tomo Mrduljaš
Nenad Ninčević

Tutti Frutti Band , shortened: Tutti Frutti was a Croatian and formerly Yugoslav rock and pop band from Split .

It was founded in the mid- 1980s by Tomo Mrduljaš and Nenad Ninčević. The band achieved special recognition with the song Dalmacijo about the region of Dalmatia , which later became one of many hymns of the Croatian football club HNK Hajduk Split .

history

The band was founded in 1985 in Split by guitarist Tomo Mrduljaš and songwriter Nenad Ninčević. The three other members of the original cast were Ivo Amulić, Nenad Bego Lesh and Vojo Stojanović. The band became known with the album Brzi Vlak U Nogama in 1986. At that time, the band was still called Tutti Frutti Balkan Band . In 1989, she took part in the Split Pop Music Festival , with the song Kad Sam Bio Lijep I Mlad .

In 2010 the band was re-established for a short time. After the album Pivo & Tequila was released , it was dissolved again in the same year.

Discography

Albums

  • Brzi Vlak U Nogama (1986)
  • Gore Iznad Oblaka (1987)
  • Stvari Lagane (1988)
  • Krila Leptira (1989)
  • Opusti Se I Uživaj (1990)
  • Vozio Sam Cijelu Noć (1992)
  • Ruže & Vino (1996)
  • Pivo & Tequila (2010)

Singles

  • Poštari Ne Zvone Dvaput / Ti Me Izluđuješ (1986)
  • Ne Bojim Se Drugova Tvoga Frajera (1987)
  • Sjećanja Jednog Mangupa (1988)
  • Krila Leptira / Gola Kraljica (1989)
  • Da Li Si Me Sanjala (1990)
  • Ko Te Noćas Vozi Kući / Titti Fritti Djevojka (19 ??)

Compilations

  • Sjećanja Jednog Mangupa (1992)
  • Zlatna Kolekcija (2007)

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d Tutti Frutti Band on Discogs , discogs.com, Retrieved February 3, 2020
  2. Tutti Frutti Balkan Band - Brzi Vlak U Nogama , discogs.com, accessed February 3, 2020
  3. Split '89 - Večer Zabavnih Melodija , discogs.com, accessed on February 3, 2020
  4. Pivo & Tequila , discogs.com, Retrieved February 3, 2020

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