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Branimir Đokić
Birth nameBranimir Đokić
OriginSerbia, SFR Yugoslavia
GenresFolk
OccupationMusician
Years active1965–present
LabelsPGP, Diskos, Diskoton

Branimir Djokić (Cyrillic: Бранимир Ђокић) was born on Feb 6, 1950 in Šabac, Serbia SFR Yugoslavia. He is a very popular folk accordionist. He has his own Ensemble band for since the early 70's. He also has known to have played for some major artists names. The likes of Šaban Šaulić, Mitar Mirić, Serif Konjevic, Kemal Malovcic, Zorica Brunclik, etc..

Djokić was elected to the National Assembly of Serbia in the 2007 general election on the Serbian Radical Party list.[1]

Discography

Singles
  • Kola (Kaletovo Kolo) - PGP RTB (1965)
  • Kola (Cubursko Kolo) - PGP RTB (1966)
  • Kola (Uzicko Kolo) - PGP RTB (1967)
  • Kola (Ciganski Urnebes) - BeogradDisk (1968)
  • Nova Kola (Civijaski Dzumbus) - PGP RTB (1970)
  • Nova Kola (Zvezdino Kolo) - PGP RTB (1975)
  • Kola (Mitraljez Kolo) - PGP RTB (1977)
Albums
  • Zlatna Harmonika (Kola) - PGP RTB (1972)
  • Kola (Kola) - PGP RTB (1973)
  • Kola (Kola) - PGP RTB (1976)
  • Veliki Uspesi (Kola) - Diskos (1984)

References

  1. ^ "Survey tracks Serbia's parliamentary demographics". SETimes. 23 March 2007. Retrieved 4 April 2011.

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