Bojan Pečar
Bojan Pečar | |
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Bojan Pečar | |
| Background information | |
| Born | 22 March 1960 |
| Died | 13 October 1998 (aged 38) London, England, UK |
| Genres | Rock, new wave |
| Occupations | Bass player, songwriter |
| Instruments | Bass guitar, guitar, keyboards, piano, violin, viola, percussion, vocals |
Bojan Pečar (Serbian Cyrillic: Бојан Печар) (22 March 1960 – 13 October 1998) was a Yugoslav and Serbian musician, best known as bass player of the cult Yugoslav rock band Ekatarina Velika. Previously he was a member of the new wave group VIA Talas, who were featured on the Yugoslav new wave compilation album Artistička radna akcija.
Early life
He was conceived in a Yugoslav marriage between a Slovenian father and Serbian mother.[1] Although he was known for being naturally musical and recognized as a self-taught musician, he also attended music school.[1]
Death
He died on 13 October 1998 in London, England, officially of a heart attack, and was buried in Progar, outside Belgrade, Serbia.
Discography
- with VIA Talas
- Perfektan dan za banana ribe (1983)
- with Ekatarina Velika
- Katarina II (1984)
- Ekatarina Velika (1985)
- S' vetrom uz lice (1986)
- Ljubav (1987)
- Samo par godina za nas (1989)
See also
References
- ^ a b "Bojan Pečar – the Arrested Pulse of Eternal Youth". P-portal. Retrieved 2025-09-24.
External links
- Interview with Bojan Pečar, Ćao magazine, 1989 (in Serbian)