Haos in Laos (Macedonian: Хаос ин Лаос) was a Macedonian new wave and pop-rock band from Skopje, SR Macedonia from 1984–1987. Its frontman Risto Samardžiev,[1] formerly a vocalist of the band Cilindar, later started a successful solo career as a pop singer, while its drummer Borjan Jovanovski, later became a prominent journalist in the Republic of Macedonia, specialized on EU issues,[2] a correspondent of Voice of America[3] from Skopje and a spokesman of the former President of the Republic of Macedonia Boris Trajkovski.[4] The guitarist of Haos in Laos was Zlatan Milivojevic.
Songs
- Ne sakam mrak - I don't like darkness
- Lugje kukli - People puppets
- Pesna za vilata - The fairy song
- Na krajot od gradot - At the end of the city
- Bidi mi se - Be my everything
- Suze - Tears
- Zasekogaš del - Forever a part
See also
References
- ↑ Interview with Risto Samardžiev, Vest daily newspaper, Skopje, Macedonia, 4/23/2001 (in Macedonian)
Short firsthand facts on Risto Samardžiev (in Macedonian)
Info on Risto Samardžiev - ↑ BBC in Macedonian
- ↑ Voice of America – Interview with the Prime Minister of Macedonia Nikola Gruevski by Borjan Jovanovski (in Macedonian) Institute for war and peace reporting
- ↑ UNMIK Online
Boris Trajkovski - short bio at the official website of A1 TV, Skopje Macedonia (in Macedonian)
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