Occupation(s) Singer Died 2008, Belgrade, Serbia Role Singer | Name Stanisa Stosic Years active 1963–2008 Genres Music of Serbia | |
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Albums Antologija Vranjanske Pesme Similar People Ceda Markovic, Mara Djordjevic, Merima Njegomir, Cune Gojkovic, Predrag Zivkovic Tozovac |
Staniša Stošić - Stani, stani zoro
Staniša Stošić (Станиша Стошић) (1945 – April 7, 2008) was a Serbian folk singer known for melodies from his home region of Vranje in Southern Serbia, which earned him the nickname of "Serbian Pavarotti" and "Father of the southern melodies". His most popular song was Lela Vranjanka.
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Biography
He was born 1945 in the village of Vrbovo near Vladičin Han.

He sang the first time in Radio Belgrade, 1963, and won the "Zlatiborski narcis" festival in 1966 with the song Stojanke, bela Vranjanke. Lela Vranjanka was recorded in 1972. Its melody is very similar to the instrumental Miserlou by Dick Dale featured in Quentin Tarantino's Pulp Fiction, both being based on the old Middle-Eastern song, Misirlou, whose true origin is difficult to trace.

In 2007, he was awarded the Special Lifetime Award by the Serbian Ministry of Culture for his efforts on preserving Serbian music tradition.
Albums and Songs
Famous songs
Songs
Otvori mi belo LenčeAntologija Vranjanske Pesme
Zbog tebe - mome ubava1982
Tebi pevam ove noci1982