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Plavi orkestar (English translation: Blue Orchestra) is one of the most popular bands from former Yugoslavia. The band was founded in Sarajevo in 1983. The band has remained popular with 8 albums and more than 3,500 concerts worldwide. The band was formed in 1983 by Saša "Loša" Lošić, lead singer and songwriter of the group. ==History==
In 1981, as a 16-year-old gymnasium student from Sarajevo, Lošić founded a band called Ševin orkestar with Srđan Krošnjar on guitar, Gordan Džamonja on bass, and Admir "Ćera II" Ćeramida on drums. The following year they changed their name to Plavi orkestar due to there being another group called Ševe in the city at the time. Still, the band's activity was sporadic at best, consisting of occasional local audition-like performances for musical hopefuls. Soon after, he changed schools, switching from Third Sarajevo Gymnasium to First Sarajevo Gymnasium, where he met guitarist Mladen "Pava" Pavičić who already experienced a certain measure of musical prominence having played in a band called Rock Apoteka. In 1981 Pavičić appeared at Omladinski festival in Subotica with Super 98 (Rock Apoteka's next incarnation), before switching to pop band Mali Princ, and finally ending up in Pauk with whom he recorded an album, ''Mumije lažu'', released in 1982. Since Pauk was based out of Zavidovići, for teenager Pavičić that meant traveling every weekend for band rehearsals, which his parents weren't too keen on and soon persuaded him to quit the group. He then flirted with and filled in with a variety of bands, including Elvis J. Kurtovich & His Meteors, Bonton Baja, and Kazablanka. Though Pava and Loša hit it off as soon as they met in school, it wasn't until 1983 that Pava joined Loša's band. The two agreed to do so at the Siluete gig in Sarajevo. As soon as he arrived to Plavi orkestar, much more musically experienced Pava arranged for guitarist Krošnjar and bassist Džamonja to be kicked out of the group, seeing them as not committed and dedicated enough. Before summer 1983, Samir "Ćera I" Ćeramida joined on bass as replacement for Džamonja.
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