Aljoša Buha

Aljoša Buha
Born 1961
Zenica, Bosnia & Herzegovina, then Yugoslavia
Died 18 September 1986
(aged 25)
Jablanica, Bosnia & Herzegovina, then Yugoslavia
Instruments bass
Years active 1979–1986
Associated acts Kongress and Crvena jabuka

Aljoša Buha (1961 – 18 September 1986) was a Bosnian musician best known for having played in two bands: Kongress, and Crvena jabuka.

In 1979 Buha formed Kongres (Congress) as bassist/lead singer. He stayed with them until about 1983 when he took a break.

Aljoša Buha was recruited in Crvena Jabuka in 1986 as bass player. He was also among the other members Darko Jelčić, Dražen Žerić, Dražen Ričl, and Zlatko Arslanagić. Aljosa played bass on the band's self titled debut album.

On September 18, 1986 Crvena Jabuka went to the concert in Mostar that would put their skills to the test and prove their popularity. Near Jablanica Aljoša Buha was killed along with Dražen Ričl. He died immediately with severe wounds and Ričl was transported to Belgrade in a helicopter and died 13 days thereafter.

Buha was buried in his hometown of Zenica.

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