Bele Vrane
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Bele_Vrane an entity of type: Thing
Bele Vrane (trans. The White Crows) were a Yugoslav rock band formed in Ljubljana in 1966. Soon after the formation the band gained the attention of the media with their The Mamas & the Papas-influenced sound. Bele Vrane had success on Yugoslav pop festivals and their releases were praised by the media, the group becoming one of the most popular Yugoslav bands of the 1960s. They ended their activity in 1973. Although they were not among the earliest Yugoslav rock bands, Bele Vrane, as other Yugoslav 1960s rock bands, played a pioneering role on the Yugoslav rock scene.
rdf:langString
rdf:langString
Bele Vrane
xsd:integer
49274915
xsd:integer
1100338439
rdf:langString
Pepel In Kri
rdf:langString
Bele Vrane in 1968
rdf:langString
Beat music
rdf:langString
rdf:langString
pop rock
rdf:langString
PGP-RTB, Helidon, Jugoton, ZKP RTVS
rdf:langString
Bojan Bračko
rdf:langString
Bor Gostiša
rdf:langString
Ditka Haberl
rdf:langString
Doca Marolt
rdf:langString
Ivo Umek
rdf:langString
Iztok Pečar
rdf:langString
Mišo Gregorin
rdf:langString
Sonja Pahor
rdf:langString
Tadej Hrušovar
rdf:langString
Vanja Repinc
rdf:langString
Đuro Penzež
xsd:integer
1966
rdf:langString
Bele Vrane (trans. The White Crows) were a Yugoslav rock band formed in Ljubljana in 1966. Soon after the formation the band gained the attention of the media with their The Mamas & the Papas-influenced sound. Bele Vrane had success on Yugoslav pop festivals and their releases were praised by the media, the group becoming one of the most popular Yugoslav bands of the 1960s. They ended their activity in 1973. Although they were not among the earliest Yugoslav rock bands, Bele Vrane, as other Yugoslav 1960s rock bands, played a pioneering role on the Yugoslav rock scene.
xsd:nonNegativeInteger
9153
xsd:gYear
1973
xsd:gYear
1966