Bojan Pečar
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Background information | |
Born |
Belgrade, FPR Yugoslavia | March 22, 1960
Died |
October 13, 1998 38) London, United Kingdom | (aged
Genres | Rock, new wave |
Occupations | Bass player, songwriter |
Instruments | Bass guitar, guitar, keyboards, piano, violin, viola, percussion, vocals |
Associated acts | VIA Talas, Katarina II, Ekatarina Velika |
Bojan Pečar (Serbian Cyrillic: Бојан Печар) (March 22, 1960, Belgrade - October 13, 1998, London) was a Yugoslav and Serbian musician, best known as bass player of the cult Yugoslav rock band Ekatarina Velika. Previously he was a member of the new wave group VIA Talas, who were featured on the Yugoslav new wave compilation album Artistička radna akcija. He died on October 13, 1998 in London, England, and was buried in Progar, outside Belgrade, Serbia. He is the one of many from the former Yugoslavia (like Vladimir Cvitan and Hrvoje Horvatic) who died at young age in London, but the cause of those deaths remains a mystery.
Discography
Albums
With VIA Talas
- Artistička radna akcija (various artist compilation, 1981)
- Perfektan dan za banana ribe (1983)
With Katarina II / Ekatarina Velika
- Katarina II (1984)
- Ekatarina Velika (1985)
- S vetrom uz lice (1986)
- Ljubav (1987)
- Samo par godina za nas (1989)
See also
- Yugoslav rock
- Serbian rock
External links
- Interview with Bojan Pečar, Ćao magazine, 1989 (Serbian)
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