Kiki LesendrićКики Лесендрић | |
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Born | (1961-01-02) 2 January 1961 (age 63) Belgrade, PR Serbia, FPR Yugoslavia |
Origin | Belgrade, Serbia |
Genres | New wave, rock, pop rock |
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Years active | 1979–present |
Zoran "Kiki" Lesendrić (Serbian Cyrillic: Зоран "Кики" Лесендрић) is a Serbian rock musician, most notable as the founding member of the rock band Piloti.
Early career
With Piloti he released a number of albums in the former Yugoslavia in the 1980s and 1990s, with the final album released in 1996.
He also composed hits for other musicians, most notably the hit "Kolačići" for Marina Perazić in 1987, and "Barakuda" for Viktorija in 1988. Recently he released his first solo album, Mesec na vratima ("Moon at the Door").
Later career
In 2011, he composed the music to two songs on Lepa Brena's album Začarani krug. The lyrics to the songs, "Valja se" and "Ćutim k'o stvar", were written by Marina Tucaković. From 2013 to 2015 Lesendrić was a judge on X Factor Adria.
Discography
With Piloti
Studio albums
- Piloti (PGP RTB, 1981)
- Dvadeset godina (PGP RTB, 1982)
- Kao ptica na mom dlanu (PGP RTB, 1987)
- Osmeh letnje noći (PGP RTB, 1988)
- Neka te bog čuva za mene (PGP RTB, 1990)
- Zaboravljeni (PGP RTS/Komuna, 1993)
- Dan koji prolazi zauvek (Komuna, 1996)
- Slučajno i zauvek (City Records, 2012)
Compilation albums
- Najveći hitovi 1981–1991 (PGP RTB, 1991)
- Ne veruj u idole – Kompilacija (Bread Ventures Records, 1997)
With Dobrovoljno Pevačko Društvo
- Nedelja na Duhove (Eastfield music, 1995)
Solo works
- Mesec na vratima (Power music, 2008)
References
External links
- Official page
- Exit Festival
- Zoran Lesendrić at Disocogs
- Kiki Lesendrić o muzici, albumu, planovima… govori za „Blic“ – Osamdesete se neće povratiti, Blic, 14 December 2008
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