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Bregović's music carries Bosnian, Serbian and Romani themes and is a fusion of popular music with traditional polyphonic music from the Balkans, tango and brass bands. Bregović was born in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina then SFR Yugoslavia to Croatian father and Serbian mother. His father was an officer in the Yugoslav People's Army. When his parents divorced he remained living with his mother in Sarajevo. Goran played violin in a music school. However, deemed untalented, he was thrown out during second grade. His musical education was thus reduced to what his friend taught him until Goran's mother bought him his first guitar in his early teens. Bregović wanted to enroll in a fine arts high school, but his aunt told his mother that it was supposedly full of homosexuals, which precipitated his mother's decision to send him to a technical traffic school. As a compromise for not getting his way, she allowed him to grow his hair long. Soon, however, he was kicked out of that school too this time for misbehaviour - he crashed a school-owned Mercedes-Benz. When he was 16, his mother left him and moved to the coast, meaning that other than having a few relatives to rely on, he mostly had to take care of himself. He did that by playing folk music in a kafana in Konjic, working on construction sites, and selling newspapers. Spotting him at a Beštije gig in 1969, Željko Bebek invited 18-year-old Bregović to play bass guitar in his band Kodeksi, which Goran gladly accepted. Eventually, Kodeksi shifted setup so Goran moved from bass to lead guitar, resulting in Kodeksi having the following line-up during summer 1970: Goran Bregović, Željko Bebek, Zoran Redžić and Milić Vukašinović. All of them would eventually become members of Bijelo dugme at some point in the future. At the time, they were largely influenced by Led Zeppelin and Black Sabbath. During the fall of 1970, this resulted in departure of Željko Bebek, who both as rhythm guitar player and singer got phased out of the band. At the end of the year, Goran's mother and Zoran's brother arrived to Naples and took them back to Sarajevo. Then in the autumn of 1971, Goran entered university and decided to study philosophy and sociology. He soon quit, however. At the time Bijelo dugme was falling apart, Goran entered the world of film music. His first project was Emir Kusturica's Time of the Gypsies 1989. This turned out to be a great success both the film and the music from it. Goran and Emir's collaboration continued, and Goran composed music which was performed by Iggy Pop for Emir's next film Arizona Dream 1993. During a war in Bosnia and Herzegovina Goran lived in Paris but he also lived in Belgrade. His next major project, music for Patrice Chéreau's Queen Margot was again a great success, and the film won two awards on the 1994 Cannes Film Festival. Next year's Golden Palm went to Underground, for which Goran Bregović composed the music. In 1997, he worked with Turkish singer Sezen Aksu on her album Düğün ve Cenaze Wedding and Funeral. After that album, he continued making composite albums with other musicians that were based on his music and singers' lyrics. He made an album with George Dalaras in 1999 named Thessaloniki - Yannena with Two Canvas Shoes. In the same year, Bregović recorded an album called Kayah i Bregović Kayah and Bregović with popular Polish singer Kayah which sold over 650,000 copies in Poland six times platinum record. In 2005, Bregović took part in three large farewell concerts of Bijelo dugme. Song for Elena 2. Get The Money 3. Venzinadiko Gas Station 11.

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