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Želimir "Željko" Bebek, also known simply as Bebek (born 16 December 1945) is a Croatian singer, very popular throughout former Yugoslav republics, and entire region. He is most notable for being the lead vocalist of former Yugoslav rock band Bijelo dugme from 1974 to 1984. He also has a successful career as a solo artist. ==Early years== Bebek was born in Bugojno, Yugoslavia (present-day Bosnia and Herzegovina) to Croatian parents Zvonimir and Katarina. He showed an early interest in music, entertaining his mother's guests by singing songs he heard on the radio. He also experimented with harmonica, but abandoned it in third grade of primary school as he wanted to play guitar and sing along. His teacher, however, discouraged such intentions so Željko ended up playing mandolin instead. He soon became the school's best mandolin player and was allowed to play guitar as a reward. At age 16, Bebek entered his first band Eho 61, which operated as a school activity for musically inclined students of Sarajevo's 2nd gymnasium. A couple of years earlier, the same band featured Kornelije Kovač who would later also go on to become famous musician and composer. Bebek's next musical activity came in a nameless band with Šento Borovčanin and Redžić brothers — Fadil and Zoran. Bebek carried on playing with the band until Fadil Redžić left to join Indexi.
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