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Srđan Šaper
Born (1958-10-09) 9 October 1958 (age 66)
Belgrade, PR Serbia, FPR Yugoslavia
NationalitySerbian
Occupation(s)Musician
Film direction
Manager
Parent(s)Ljiljana Šaper
Radomir Šaper

Srđan Šaper (Serbian Cyrillic: Срђан Шапер; born October 9, 1958) is a founder of I&F McCann Grupa. He was also a founder and a member of the Yugoslav new wave band Idoli in the 1980s.

Musical career

VIS Dečaci and Idoli

Šaper became interested in forming a musical group with his friend Nebojša Krstić and at a party during late 1979 he made a deal with his close high school friend Vlada Divljan to start playing together. Šaper and Krstić were to play guitar and Divljan was to be the drummer. The band was called Dečaci (The Boys).

Post Idoli career

In 1996 both Šaper and Krstić appeared on the Akcija self-titled debut on the track "7 dana". Since then, they have not recorded nor performed live, and in 1999 the songs "Razvod 1999" and "Parada" appeared on the various artists compilation Rock 'n' roll - "Ravno do dna" i druge, manje-više, čudnovate pjesme (1980-'89).

Discography

With Idoli

Main article: Idoli discography

With Nebojša Krstić

Studio albums

Singles

  • "Razvod 1999" / "Parada" (1999)

With Dobrovoljno Pevačko Društvo

With Akcija

  • Akcija (1996) - guest on the track "7 dana" ("7 Days")

References

  1. P. Janjatović, Idoli, YU rock enciklopedija 1960-1967, Beograd, 1998.
  2. Rosić, Branko (3 November 2020). ""Knjiga o Milutinu" pobedila je našu "Odbranu": Srđan Šaper za novi Nedeljnik povodom 40 godina novog talasa" ["Book about Milutin" defeated our "Defense": Srđan Šaper for the new Nedeljnik on the occasion of 40 years of the new wave]. Nedeljnik (in Serbian).
  3. Musicr.de (in German)

External links

Idoli
Studio albums
EPs
Soundtrack albums
Compilation albums
Singles
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