Dan D

Dan D
Background information
Origin Novo Mesto, Slovenia
Genres Rock and roll
Years active 1996–present
Labels ZKP RTVSlo
Menart Records
Kif Kif
Website dan-d.net/
Members Tomislav Jovanovič
Dušan Obradinovič
Marko Turk
Nikola Sekulovič
Boštjan Grubar
Past members Primož Špelko (1996–2004)
Aleš Bartelj (1996–2004)

Dan D (meaning D-Day in Slovene) is a popular Slovenian rock band[1][2] that has been formed in 1996 in Novo Mesto and has published five albums till now.

Band members

The group was formed from the remnants of the Mercedes Band musical ensemble by the singer Tomislav Jovanovič (nicknamed Tokac) and the drummer Dušan Obradinovič (nicknamed Obra) who later invited his friend Marko Turk (Tučo) as the rhythm guitar, Primož Špelko as the bass guitar, and Aleš Bartelj as the solo guitar. After Primož Špelko and Aleš Bartelj left, the band invited the bass guitarist Andrej Zupančič and the keyboardist Boštjan Grubar, and Tokac started to also play guitar. In 2006, Andrej Zupančič was replaced by Nikola Sekulovič as the bass guitarist.

Performances

In March 2007, Dan D and the Siddharta band performed at the presentation of the Slovenian media award Viktor in the Cankar Hall in Ljubljana the joint version of the Dan D's Voda and the Siddharta's song Male roke.[3] This version later became one of the biggest hits of the year in Slovenia.[4] The next day the two groups were presented in the TV show Tistega lepega popoldneva, broadcast by TV Slovenija, the Slovenian national TV station.

On 13 September and 14 September 2009, the band performed in Križanke, a performance place in Ljubljana, alongside the RTV Slovenia Symphony Orchestra. The concert was broadcast by TV Slovenija as well as by Val 202, the Slovenian national radio station.[1]

Discography

References

  1. 1 2 "Tokac Lazarju zaupal svoje "otroke"" [Tokac trusted his "children" to Lazar] (in Slovenian). MMC RTV Slovenija. 15 September 2009. Retrieved 8 October 2009.
  2. "FOTO: Nevsakdanje ure letenja skupine Dan D" [FOTO: Unusual flying hours of Dan D] (in Slovenian). 24ur.com. 28 February 2009. Retrieved 8 October 2009.
  3. "Male Roke, tokrat brez Vode" [Male Roke, this time without Water] (in Slovenian). MMC RTV Slovenija. 7 May 2007. Retrieved 8 October 2009.
  4. "Dan D" (in Slovenian). MTV Slovenija. Retrieved 8 October 2009.

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