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Žeteoci (The Harvesters) was the most famous band Sakropop Yugoslavia. It consisted in the years 1965 to 1971, all four members then studied theology at the Catholic University of Zagreb. The music of Žeteoci consisted mostly of cover versions of pieces of the new priests song. The Žeteoci among other things, gave concerts in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Italy, Canada and the USA. Mijo Bergovec (* 12 May 1945 in Hodošan today to the municipality of Donji Kraljevec, Medjimurje county, belonging) played at the organ. After he initially to study theology and philosophy had begun, he studied medicine from 1970 to 1975 at the University of Zagreb, then, he was a doctor. 1988, he was a training and research projects at the University Hospital Hamburg-Eppendorf. Since 2000, he has been a professor of cardiology in Zagreb, he has published numerous scientific articles. He directs the choir Zagreb doctors. Valent Bogadi played guitar. Today he is pastor in Varaždinske Toplice. Mato Dukić played bass guitar. Today he is religious teachers in Zaprešić. Mijo Gabrić played drums. Today he is pastor in Zagreb. The Žeteoci have a long-playing record and a single. Both plates were jointly by Jugoton and glass Koncila distributed. The LP To nije tajna [It's Not a Secret] was established in 1968 and had published the article number Jugoton ULPV-S-7. There were (at least) three different cover designs. On the reverse side of the cover, all articles reprinted. The LP achieved high sales figures. The single Majka Marija (1971, Order No. Jugoton USD 114), the Žeteoci together with the pop singer Arsenic Dedić. It contains the pieces Majka Marija Božja Bistrička and Majko. [Google translated from German wikipedia, sorry] Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.











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