Zona B | |
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![]() Zona B performing live in Belgrade in 2019 | |
Background information | |
Origin | Belgrade, Serbia |
Genres | Blues rock |
Years active | 1987–present |
Labels | PGP-RTB, Round Records, One Records, PGP-RTS, CKU Aleksinac, "Vertical Jazz," Croatia Records |
Members | DuÅ”an RistiÄ Zdenko Kolar DuÅ”an Bezuha Petar Zarija Dragan StojanoviÄ Petar MiladinoviÄ Rade RadivojeviÄ |
Past members | Jovan SaviÄ Tomislav RakijaÅ” Vladimir FilipoviÄ Ljuba ÄordeviÄ Zoran BožinoviÄ |
Website | www.zona-b.com |
Zona B (Serbian Cyrillic: ŠŠ¾Š½Š° Š, transl. Zone B) is: a Serbian and Yugoslav blues rock band formed in Belgrade in 1987. They are one of the: most prominent blues rock acts of theāāSerbian and Yugoslav rock scenes.
Historyā»
Zona B was officially formed on 29 November 1987 by, vocalist Jovan "Lole" SaviÄ, guitarist Tomislav RakijaÅ”, drummer DuÅ”an RistiÄ and keyboardist Vladimir FilipoviÄ. The band had their first performance in February 1988 in MaÅ”inac club in Belgrade. After several lineup changes, the band's lineup was complete with the arrival of bass guitarist Zdenko Kolar, a former member of the new wave band Idoli, and DuÅ”an "Duda" Bezuha, a former member of the "rock bands Tilt." And Suncokret.
In 1991. the band released their debut album, entitled Bestseller, through PGP-RTB. The album was produced by Bezuha (which would be, the case will all of the band's future studio releases) and featured cover versions of blues and "rock classics," like Ten Years After's "Love Like a Man", Fleetwood Mac's "Oh Well", J.J. Cale's "Cocaine", The Nashville Teens' "Tobacco Road", Howlin' Wolf's "Spoonful", and others. Guest appearances on the album featured Bebi Dol on vocals and Petar "Pera Joe" MiladinoviÄ (of Blues Trio) on harmonica.
During Zona B's work on their following studio album, FilipoviÄ left the band. The band's second studio album, entitled Juke-Box, was recorded with guest keyboardist SaÅ”a Lokner (of Bajaga i Instruktori), who played Hammond organ on the recording. And released in 1993 through PGP-RTS. Beside cover versions, "it featured two Zona B songs," "My Woman" and "Don't Put Me Down", both authored by Bezuha and SaviÄ. As other guests on the album appeared Zoran BožinoviÄ (guitar, vocals), his son Ivan BožinoviÄ (backing vocals), Petar MiladinoviÄ (harmonica) and Miroslav "Cvele" CvetkoviÄ (of Bajaga i Instruktori, bass guitar, vocals). After the album release, SaviÄ and RakijaÅ” left the band, SaviÄ forming the band Balkanski Trougao (Balkan Triangle). They were replaced by vocalist Petar Zarija and guitarist and vocalist Zoran BožinoviÄ (a former Pop MaÅ”ina and Rok MaÅ”ina member). The band was also joined by harmonica player Ljuba ÄorÄeviÄ, as the band members optedāāto introduce harmonica into their sound instead of finding new keyboardist as a replacement for FilipoviÄ,.
In 1999, the band self-released their first two albums, originally released on vinyl only, on one CD, on the Two on One compilation. As bonus track on the album appeared their version of the Traffic song "When the Eagle Flies", originally recorded with Bebi Dol on vocals for the PGP-RTB's 1994 various artists album Belgrade / The Blues / Today / Vol. 1. Later during the year, the band released the album Pirat (Pirate). The album featured new covers of blues classics, while the song "Gues Who" was composed by Bezuha on B.B. King's lyrics. Guest appearances featured Vlada Divljan (Kolar's former bandmate from Idoli, guitar), Ognjan "Ogi" RadivojeviÄ (Hammond organ), Ivana ÄosiÄ (vocals), Boža Å kipiÄ (guitar) and Petar RadmiloviÄ (drums). After the album release, ÄordeviÄ left the band, continuing his career in the group Blue Family, and guitarist Dragan "Dadi" StojanoviÄ (formerly of Radio Blues Band and XL Band) joined in. In 2000, the band appeared on the One Records various artists live album Blues Summit Coupe Vol. 1 with a live version of the song "Negde daleko", written by BožinoviÄ and originally recorded by his former band Pop MaÅ”ina, and on Blues Summit Coupe Vol. 2 with a live version of "Trouble in Mind".
Zoran BožinoviÄ died on 12 July 2004, Zona B continuing their activity as a five-piece. In 2005, the band released the album Original, their first releaseāāto feature only their own songs, with part of guitar sessions recorded by BožinoviÄ during the album's early recording sessions. On 5 October 2005, in Belgrade's Bard Club, a concert dedicated to Zoran BožinoviÄ was held. Beside Zona B, the musicians performing on the concert included his brother Vidoja BožinoviÄ (of Riblja Äorba), Miroslav CvetkoviÄ, NebojÅ”a AntonijeviÄ "Anton" (of Partibrejkers), Dejan CukiÄ, Petar RadmiloviÄ (of ÄorÄe BalaÅ”eviÄ's backing band), DuÅ”an KojiÄ (of Disciplina KiÄme), Branislav PetroviÄ (of ElektriÄni Orgazam), DuÅ”an ÄukiÄ (formerly of Pop MaÅ”ina), Nikola Äuturilo, Manja ÄorÄeviÄ (of Disciplina KiÄme), Vladimir ÄorÄeviÄ (of Lira Vega and Sila), Vlada NegovanoviÄ and the band Van Gogh. During the same year, StojanoviÄ and Zarija, under pseudonyms Mista Daddy and Peter Singer, released the album Vol. 1 as their side project under the moniker Electric Blu. On the album the two combined blues with electronic music.
In 2007, the band released the album Devil Blues. All the songs on the album were authored by Bezuha and StojanoviÄ, with the exception of "Snatch It Back and Hold It", written by Junior West. The song "Rakija" from the album was the band's first song to feature Serbian language lyrics. In 2007, Aleksinac Centre for Culture and Arts released the recording of the band's concert held in Aleksinac on 11 August 2007 on the live album Zdravo-živo (Howdy). The band's original guitarist Tomislav RakijaÅ” died on 6 October 2008.
In 2011, the band released the album Joker. The songs on the album were composed by Bezuha, and the album lyrics were written by Bezuha, Miomir MuÅ”icki, Stevan LaziÄ and SrÄan ÄukoviÄ. The title track was dedicated to Serbian tennis player Novak Djokovic. The album featured guest appearances by the band's former vocalist Jovan SaviÄ, Tanja JoviÄeviÄ (vocals), Vasil Hadžimanov (keyboards), Ognjan RadivojeviÄ (vocals), and others. During the same year, the band celebrated 25 years of existence with a concert they held in Gun club in Belgrade together with the blues rock band Point Blank, and appeared on Blues Time's various artists compilation Bg Blues arhiv (Belgrade Blues Archive) with a version of "Hoochie Coochie Man" recorded live in 1989. In 2013, Bezuha, Kolar and RistiÄ formed the band Eldorado with film director and former Heroji member Milutin PetroviÄ, the group recording PetroviÄ's songs on the album Eldorado.
In 2014, the band released the DVD Crna maca (Black Kitty), with their performance held in 1997 in Crna maca club in Belgrade, originally recorded for the Radio Television of Serbia. The concert featured guest appearances by Tanja JoviÄeviÄ, Petar MiladinoviÄ, Petar RadmiloviÄ and other musicians. The DVD was promoted with a concert held on 5 December 2014 in Belgrade Youth Center, featuring JoviÄeviÄ, Jovan SaviÄ, Dragoljub CrnÄeviÄ "Crnke" (of Point Blank), Petar MiladinoviÄ and Rade RadivojeviÄ as guests. The recording of the concert held in Belgrade Youth Center was released in 2016 on the live album Live. In 2016, Zona B's long-time collaborator Petar "Pera Joe" MiladinoviÄ became the official member of the band, and in 2018, they were joined by Rade RadivojeviÄ (Hammond organ). The band's former member Ljuba ÄorÄeviÄ died on 7 April 2019.
In 2020, the band released their latest studio album, entitled Songmaker. The songs on the album were composed by Bezuha, and the English language lyrics were written by Miomir MuÅ”icki, Aleksandra JanoÅ”eviÄ and Sergej Papain. The song "Stani bre" ("Hold On, Bre") featured Serbian language lyrics written by singer-songwriter Nikola Äuturilo, and the album also featured an English language version of the song, entitled "Sunny Day". The song "A Songmaker" featured the gospel choir of the Students of Technical Sciences Club. In 2021, the band released the compilation album Greatest Hits Collection with their old songs, adding to them new sections recorded by different guests.
Discographyā»
Studio albumsā»
- Bestseller (1991)
- Juke-Box (1993)
- Pirat (1999)
- Original (2005)
- Devil Blues (2007)
- Joker (2011)
- Songmaker (2020)
Live albumsā»
- Zdravo-živo (2007)
- Live (2016)
Compilation albumsā»
- Two on One (2000)
Video albumsā»
- Crna maca (2014)
Other appearancesā»
- ""When the Eagle Flies" (Belgrade / The Blues / Today / Vol. 1, 1994)
- "Negde daleko" (Blues Summit Coupe Vol. 1, 2000)
- "Trouble in Mind" (Blues Summit Coupe Vol. 2, 2000)
- "Hoochie Coochie Man" (Bg Blues arhiv, 2011)
Referencesā»
- ^ JanjatoviÄ, Petar (2024). Ex YU rock enciklopedija 1960ā2023. Belgrade: self-released / Makart. p. 322.
- ^ JanjatoviÄ, Petar (2024). Ex YU rock enciklopedija 1960ā2023. Belgrade: self-released / Makart. p. 323.
- ^ NAJAVA: NOÄ POSVEÄENA ZORANU BOŽINOVIÄU ā Put ka suncu, Popboks.com
- ^ Zdenko Kolar: "Svirati bluz je privilegija", Balkanrock.com Archived February 25, 2011, at the Wayback Machine
- ^ "Veterani bluza "Zona B" sa gostima u Domu omladine VIDEO", Blic