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Occupation
  
Singer

Role
  
Singer

Name
  
Zehra Deovic


Instruments
  
Vocals

Years active
  
1960–2015

Record labels
  
Jugoton, PGP-RTB

Zehra Deovic Preminula kraljica sevdalinki Zehra Deovi izgubila bitku

Born
  
9 December 1938 (
1938-12-09
)
Foca, Zeta Banovina, Kingdom of Yugoslavia

Genres
  
Bosnian folksevdalinka

Died
  
October 30, 2015, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina

Albums
  
Pjesme iz Bosne, Ne znam sta cu majko

Associated acts
  
Zaim Imamovic, Beba Selimovic, Emina Zecaj

Similar People
  
Beba Selimovic, Nada Mamula, Zaim Imamovic, Safet Isovic, Himzo Polovina

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Zehra Deović (9 December 1938 – 30 October 2015) was a Bosnian sevdalinka-folk singer and was one of the leading female singers of the 1960s and 1970s in Yugoslavia, along with Silvana Armenulić, Nada Mamula and Beba Selimović.

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Zehra Deović VIDEO Preminula primadona sevdaha Zehra Deovi Biscaniba Info

Deović started working at Radio Sarajevo in 1960 and released her first album two years later. She lived and worked in Sarajevo until her death.

Zehra Deović Zehra Deovi Wikipedia

Zehra Deović - Što te nema, dragi, da mi dođeš (tamburice)


Biography

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Deović was born in Foča, Kingdom of Yugoslavia (modern-day Bosnia and Herzegovina), to Bosniak parents Halim and Abida Deović. Her father died in 1941 and she relocated as a World War II refugee to Sarajevo in 1943 with her mom and two siblings. After three years, they returned to Foča.

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As a child, Deović joined Foča's youth cultural club "Jedinstvo" (Unity) and first began performing with them in major cities of Yugoslavia in 1953. During these tours she had the chance to perform alongside the famous folk singers of the time, such as Vuka Šeherović. In 1960, she moved back to Sarajevo for schooling and auditioned for Radio Sarajevo with the folk song "Dvije su se vode zavadile". She passed and was given a recording contract with the Zagreb-based label Jugoton. Deović released her debut studio album Pjesme iz Bosne on 11 December 1962. Through her career she was a frequent participant in the annual music festival in Ilidža, in addition to multiple other music festivals in the region.

Deović died at age 76 after a long illness on 30 October 2015 in Sarajevo.

Studio albums

  • Dvije su se vode zavadile (1976)
  • Zehrin sevdah (1982)
  • Kad procvatu (1990)

  • Zehra Deović Zehra Deovi Otkako je Banja Luka postala YouTube

    Songs

    Ah - Moj AljoDvije Su Se Vode Zavadile · 1976
    Dvije Su Se Vode ZavadileDvije Su Se Vode Zavadile · 1976
    S One Strane Plive

    References

    Zehra Deović Wikipedia


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