Đorđe Ðogani

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Đorđe Đogani
Ђорђе Ђогани
Born Hamit Ðogaj
(1960-07-01) July 1, 1960
Belgrade, PR Serbia, FPR Yugoslavia
Residence Belgrade
Nationality  Serbia
Other names Đole
Occupation singer
Years active 1992-present
Spouse(s) Slađana Delibašić (?-2001)
Vesna Trivić (current)
Relatives Baki B3, Gagi Đogani
Website
www.djogani.in.rs

Đorđe "Đole" Đogani (Serbian: Ђорђе Ђогани; born Hamit Ðogaj (Serbian: Хамит Ђогај), 1 July 1960) is a Serbian singer and founder of Đogani, a popular dance/folk-pop music duo, together with his wife Vesna Trivić.

Biography

Born in Belgrade, Ðogaj grew up in the neighborhood of Mirijevo,[1] together with four brothers and four sisters. Each of his three brothers, Gazmen, Bekrim, and Sakrib, later also went into the music industry. An active sportsman in his youth, Hamit was member of AK Crvena Zvezda (Red Star Track & Field Club) from 1976 to 1985,[2] even representing SFR Yugoslavia internationally.

Later he changed his name to Đorđe, according to his nickname derived from his surname, "Đole". At the same time, he also changed his last name from Ðogaj to Ðogani.

His three younger brothers also had successful careers in the music business, leading the dance-oriented bands like Funky G, B3 and Trik FX.

References

  1. Održan koncert grupe Djogani (in Bosnian). Biscani.net. Izet Sadiković; 29-11-2008
  2. Ovaj mladić uskoro će postati tata po četvrti put!;Puls, 26 December 2013

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