Nascita
November 20, 1938
Pečenjevce, Serbia
Morte
September 30, 1991
Belgrade, Kingdom of Hungary
Conosciuto per
Serbian folk singer
Toma Zdravković (1938–1991) was Serbia best known for Serbian folk singer.
Toma Zdravković (November 20, 1938 – September 30, 1991) was a Serbian folk singer and recording artist. He was known for his soulful songwriting and significant contributions to folk pop music, leaving behind a rich discography. His work continues to influence the region's musical heritage.
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Early Life and Origins
Toma Zdravković entered the world in Pečenjevce, Serbia, on November 20, 1938. His early years in this Serbian town set the stage for a life dedicated to music.
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Career Beginnings
Zdravković established himself as a prominent Serbian singer-songwriter and recording artist. His unique style and compelling stage presence quickly captivated listeners, drawing them into his expressive musical narratives.
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Major Achievements and Career Highlights
Throughout his career, Toma Zdravković was celebrated for his significant contributions to Serbian folk music, often blending traditional sounds with modern folk pop sensibilities. He was a prolific artist, consistently releasing albums that resonated with a wide audience.
His distinctive vocal delivery and lyrical themes, often touching upon love, loss, and the human condition, earned him a special place in the hearts of his fans. Zdravković's work transcended simple entertainment, offering solace and reflection through his art.
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Notable Works or Contributions
Toma Zdravković's discography stands as a testament to his artistic output and creativity. Among his notable albums is "O Majko, Majko" from 1974, which showcased his growing lyrical maturity and musical depth.
He continued to release compelling albums such as "Nikad Neću Da Te Zaboravim" in 1976 and the self-titled "Toma Zdravković" in 1979. The 1980s saw the release of popular works like "Čekaj Me..." (1981), "Dva Smo Sveta Različita" (1982), and "E, Moj Brate" (1986).
His later albums, "Dal' Je Moguće" (1987), "Evo Me Opet" (1988), and "Kafana Je Moja Istina" (1990), further solidified his standing as a master of the genre. Posthumously, "Dotak'o Sam Dno Zivota" was released in 1992, containing some of his final recordings.
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Later Years
Toma Zdravković's remarkable life concluded on September 30, 1991. He passed away in Belgrade, which was then part of the Kingdom of Hungary, leaving behind a profound musical heritage.
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Legacy and Impact
The impact of Toma Zdravković on Serbian music and the broader folk pop genre is undeniable. He defined a style characterized by its emotional depth and relatable narratives.
His songs continue to be beloved classics, frequently played and reinterpreted by new generations of artists. Zdravković's authentic approach to music ensured his status as a cultural icon, whose voice still evokes powerful feelings among listeners.
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Quando è morto/a Toma Zdravković?
Toma Zdravković è morto/a il 30 settembre 1991 a Belgrade, Kingdom of Hungary, all'età di 52 anni.
Dove è nato/a Toma Zdravković?
Toma Zdravković è nato/a a Pečenjevce, Serbia il 20 novembre 1938.
Per cosa è più conosciuto/a Toma Zdravković?
Toma Zdravković è più conosciuto/a per Serbian folk singer.
Quanti anni aveva Toma Zdravković al momento della morte?
Toma Zdravković aveva 52 anni al momento della morte.
Di che nazionalità era Toma Zdravković?
Toma Zdravković era originario/a di Serbia.
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