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'Ako su Azra i Film bili moje obavezno školovanje, Vještice su bile fakultet. Sacher je bio profesor, Leiner viši, a ja niži asistent'
Croatia🎭 Culture6 days ago

'Ako su Azra i Film bili moje obavezno školovanje, Vještice su bile fakultet. Sacher je bio profesor, Leiner viši, a ja niži asistent'

The article discusses Max Juričić, a significant figure in Zagreb and Croatian music scenes over nearly five decades. It highlights his contributions to music, including his early involvement with bands like Azra, Film, and Vjestice, where he played guitar and ukulele. The piece reflects on his role as a behind-the-scenes contributor who made a substantial impact on the music industry despite not being in the spotlight. It also mentions his recent project, Plesač sporog stepa, where he performed as a frontman and songwriter. Additionally, the article includes information about commenting policies on the website.

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'Ako su Azra i Film bili moje obavezno školovanje, Vještice su bile fakultet. Sacher je bio profesor, Leiner viši, a ja niži asistent'

The article discusses Max Juričić, a significant figure in Zagreb and Croatian music scenes over nearly five decades. It highlights his contributions to music, including his early involvement with bands like Azra, Film, and Vjestice, where he played guitar and ukulele. The piece reflects on his role as a behind-the-scenes contributor who made a substantial impact on the music industry despite not being in the spotlight. It also mentions his recent project, Plesač sporog stepa, where he performed as a frontman and songwriter. Additionally, the article includes information about commenting policies on the website.

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