Srebrna krila
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Srebrna krila was a Croatia
Croatia
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n pop band from Zagreb
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 that was popular across Yugoslavia
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.

The band was created in 1978, with Vlado Kalember
Vlado Kalember
Vladimir Kalember is a Croatian pop singer, famous for his recognisable, husky voice.In the 1970s, he was the vocalist of the popular pop band Srebrna Krila. After leaving the band, he continued with a solo career. In 1984, together with Izolda Barudžija, he represented Yugoslavia at the...

 as the lead singer. Most of their Kalember-era hits were written by Đorđe Novković.

In 1988 the band represented Yugoslavia
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 at the Eurovision Song Contest
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 with the song "Mangup
Mangup (song)
"Mangup" was the Yugoslav entry to the Eurovision Song Contest 1988, composed by Rajko Dujmić and Stevo Cvikić and sung by Srebrna Krila in Serbo-Croatian....

", placing 6th.

Throughout the 1980s and 1990s the band went through a series of different incarnations. Kalember left the band after their 1986 album 30 u hladu. The band disappeared after the death of its founder Muc in 2000.

Members of the group

  • Vlado Kalember
    Vlado Kalember
    Vladimir Kalember is a Croatian pop singer, famous for his recognisable, husky voice.In the 1970s, he was the vocalist of the popular pop band Srebrna Krila. After leaving the band, he continued with a solo career. In 1984, together with Izolda Barudžija, he represented Yugoslavia at the...

     (1978-1986)
  • Dado Jelavić (1978-1981)
  • Adi Karaselimović (1978-1981)
  • Duško Mandić (1978-1984)
  • Mustafa "Muc" Ismailovski (1979-2000)
  • Slavko Pintarić (1981-2000)
  • Lidija Asanović (1988-1989)
  • Vlatka Pokos
    Vlatka Pokos
    Vlatka Pokos is a Croatian jet setter, former singer and former television host.Due to her controversial lifestyle and up-and-down entertainment career, Vlatka is still, up to this day, a subject of constant media attention.-Early years:After graduating from high school, she moved to Zagreb.She...

     (1989-1994)
  • Vlatka Grakalić (1994-2000)
  • Barbara Vujević (1994-2000)

Discography

  • Srebrna Krila (1979)
  • Ja sam samo jedan od mnogih sa gitarom (1980)
  • Sreo sam ljubav iz prve pjesme (1980)
  • Ša-la-la (1981)
  • Julija i Romeo (compilation) (1982)
  • Zadnja ploča (1982)
  • Silverwings (English version of "Zadnja ploča", Canada, 1983)
  • Djevuška (1983)
  • Uspomene (1984)
  • 30 u hladu (1986)
  • Mangup (1988)
  • Poleti golubice (1988)
  • Ljubav je za ljude sve (maxi single) (1995)
  • Tamo gdje ljubav stanuje (1996)
  • Nebo vidi, nebo zna (1998)

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