Miloš Bojanić
Miloš Bojanić | |
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Birth name | Miloš Bojanić |
Born |
Bijeljina, SR Bosnia and Herzegovina, Yugoslavia | 16 October 1950
Genres | Pop-folk, Folk |
Years active | 1976–present |
Notable instruments | |
Vocals |
Miloš "Mile" Bojanić (Serbian Cyrillic: Милош Бојанић, born 16 October 1950) is a Serbian pop-folk singer from Bosnia and Herzegovina, well known in former Yugoslavia where he has maintained a popularity throughout his 30-year-career.
Personal life
Bojanić was born to a family of ethnic Bosnian Serbs in Bijeljina, SR Bosnia and Herzegovina, SFR Yugoslavia, and lived in Ruhotina, near Bijeljina. He moved to Serbia at a young age. He has homes in Novi Sad (where he lives),[1] Belgrade, and on the Montenegrin littoral.
His sons, Bane and Mikica, are singers as well. Bane lives in Chicago.
Reality television
He has also appeared in the second season of The Farm (TV series) in 2010 and he won the show, earning the prize of 100,000 euros.[2]
Discography
- Hej mladost, hej zivote (1984)
- Tako, tako, samo tako (1985)
- Oba srca kucaju k'o jedno (1986)[3]
- Zato što sam dobar bio (1986)
- Bosno moja, jabuko u cvetu (1987)
- Miloš Bojanić (1988) with Orkestar Tomice Miljića
- Miloš Bojanić (1988)
- Imala si sreće (1989)
- Volim te (1990)
- Preboleću (1992)
- Miloš Bojanić (1993)
- Miloš Bojanić (1994)
- Miloš Bojanić (1995)
- Digi digi daj (1996)
- Pade sneg na Đurđevdan (1997)
- Prijatelj samoće (2000)
- Još su žive one godine (2002)
- 20 godina sa vama (2004)
- Ajmo na noge (2006)
References
Awards and achievements | ||
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Preceded by Milan Topalović |
Farma winner 2010 (2nd season) |
Succeeded by Katarina Živković |
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