Emilija Kokić, Meri Cetinić, Matko Jelavić, New York Times, svi se oni dirljivo opraštaju od Olivera

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Cijeli život si slijedio trag u beskraju u svojim pjesmama i dijelio ih s nama. Imao si sve što imaju veliki ljudi, jednostavnost, toplinu, čisto srce i ljudskost zato smo te svi toliko voljeli.
Plovi mirno nekim drugim morima lijepi naš galebe.
Hvala ti na ljepoti koju si ostavio u pjesmama…..

Samo velika bol, zbogom dragi naš veliki Oliver

Po ovakvim pjesmama ćemo pamtit tebe i Zdenka,
počivao u miru Božjem!

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Festival u Splitu 1990. godine Oliver Dragojevic i Klapa Trogir

Popular Ex-Yugoslavia Singer Oliver Dragojevic Dies at 70

By The Associated Press

ZAGREB, Croatia — Oliver Dragojevic, one of the most popular pop singers in the former Yugoslavia, has died at 70.

Croatian media say Dragojevic died early Sunday in a hospital in his hometown of Split, a city on Croatia’s Adriatic coast. He was diagnosed with lung cancer a year ago.

Dragojevic gained huge following in the former Yugoslavia with his romantic hits sung in a specific Dalmatian dialect of Croatia.

Dragojevic remained popular among former Yugoslavs even after the country broke up in a war in the 1990s. Media throughout the region have reported his death, describing Dragojevic as a “legendary singer.”

Although highly popular in Serbia, he refused to stage concerts there after the bloodshed of the 1991-95 Croatian war for independence against the Serb-led Yugoslav army.

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