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GROOVE MASTERS, YUGOSLAVIA

Band plays modern instrumental music combining funk, r&b, jazz, rock and latino elements. 

Members are: Branko Koprivica – guitar, Aleksandar Banjac – keyboard, Vladimir Samardzic – bass and Dejan Momcilovic – drums, with Bunford Gabor – saxophone often playing as guest. Band was formed in summer of 2000. in Novi Sad and during the one-year existence made great credit not only in Vojvodina (Novi Sad, Backa Palanka, Sremska Mitrovica, Zrenjanin, Subotica) but also in Montenegro (Podgorica, Niksic) and the Republic of Srpska (Banja Luka, Zelenkovac) and Bosnia and Herzegovina (Trebinje).

Four extraordinary instrumentalists began playing songs of others famous jazz/funk musicians/bands, adding as time passed more and more of their own authorized numbers. Band is currently working at their first album containing original compositions and arrangements.

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