Šaban Bajramović (Cyrillic: Шабан Бајрамовић) (April 16, 1936 – June 8, 2008) was Serbian Romani musician.

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  • Šaban Bajramović (Cyrillic: Шабан Бајрамовић) (April 16, 1936 – June 8, 2008) was Serbian Romani musician. He was born in Niš, Serbia (then Yugoslavia), where he attended primary school for only the first four years. On quitting school, he picked up his musical education on the street and wherever he could, as others of his people have always done. At 19 he ran away from the army out of love for a girl. As a deserter, he was sentenced to three years prison on the island Goli otok, but as he told the military court they could not hold him for so long as he could survive, they raised his punishment to five and a half years. He survived as he was a good goalkeeper in the prison football team. Because of his nimbleness and speed, they called him "Black Panther". Soon he forced his way into the prison orchestra that played, among other things, jazz (mostly Louis Armstrong, Sinatra, and sometimes John Coltrane) with Spanish and Mexican pieces. He liked to say that he had read 20.000 books in his life, most of them while in prison. He also said that the prison on Goli otok was his university of life where he formed his philosophy, adding that a person who has never been in prison is not a person at all. After Goli otok, his intensive music career began. He made his first record in 1964 and since then has made 15-20 LPs and about 50 singles. He is believed to have composed 650 compositions. Šaban also composed the official Roma people anthem "Djelem, Djelem" in 1964. Later, in 1969, new lyrics for the song were written by Zarko Jovanovic, 1969. With his first major earnings, he bought a white Mercedes and hired two bodyguards. The story says that he soon lost his Mercedes gambling. In 2008, it was revealed that Bajramović was living impoverished in Niš with serious health complications and was no longer able to walk. The government of Serbia intervened to provide him with some funds. He died in Niš on June 8, 2008, from a heart attack. (en)
  • Šaban Bajramović (kyr. ; * 16. April 1936 in Niš; † 8. Juni 2008 ebenda) war ein renommierter serbischer Sänger, der oftmals als „König der Romamusik“ bezeichnet wird. Als junger Soldat desertierte Bajramović der Liebe wegen von der jugoslawischen Armee, was ihm eine dreijährige Haftstrafe einbrachte. Während seines Aufenthaltes im Gefängnis Goli otok gründete er (das Musizieren erlernte er autodidaktisch auf der Straße) ein erfolgreiches Gefängnisorchester. Nach Verbüßung seiner Haftstrafe nahm Bajramović 1964 seine erste Schallplatte auf, gefolgt von über 20 weiteren Tonträgern. Neben der Musik war Šaban Bajramović auch des öfteren in Filmen zu sehen, wie beispielsweise in Der Schutzengel (1987) von Goran Paskaljević und in Ciganska magija (1997) von Stole Popov. Außerdem war er entscheidend am Soundtrack für „Schwarze Katze, weißer Kater“ beteiligt. Er verstarb am 8. Juni 2008 im kardiologischen Zentrum in Niš. (de)
  • Šaban Bajramović, en serbe cyrillique Шабан Бајрамовић (né le à Niš - mort le à Niš) était un musicien serbe d'origine rom. Il est l'auteur de Đelem, đelem (Djelem, djelem), l'hymne des Roms du monde entier et il était surnommé , ou encore et . Avec l'orchestre de la prison, il interpréta de la musique de jazz, notamment des œuvres de Louis Armstrong, Franck Sinatra et John Coltrane. Il aimait à dire qu'il avait lu livres dans sa vie, la plupart d'entre eux en prison. Il disait également que Goli Otok avait été son Université de la vie, le lieu où il s'était créé sa propre philosophie, ajoutant qu'une personne qui n'a jamais été en prison n'est pas du tout une personne. Après Goli Otok, Šaban Bajramović commença sa véritable carrière musicale. Il effectua son premier enregistrement en 1964 et fonda son propre orchestre appelé Crna Mamba. Il enregistra par la suite une vingtaine d'albums et plus de 50 singles. Il est en tout l'auteur de près de sept cents compositions. Šaban Bajramović est mort à Niš le , d'une crise cardiaque. Le président de la République de Serbie, Boris Tadić, a assisté à ses funérailles. (fr)
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  • Snail Records Arc Music World Connectio (en)
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  • Bajramović, Šaban (en)
  • Šaban Bajramović (en)
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  • Šaban Bajramović (Cyrillic: Шабан Бајрамовић) (April 16, 1936 – June 8, 2008) was Serbian Romani musician. (en)
  • Šaban Bajramović (kyr. ; * 16. April 1936 in Niš; † 8. Juni 2008 ebenda) war ein renommierter serbischer Sänger, der oftmals als „König der Romamusik“ bezeichnet wird. (de)
  • Šaban Bajramović, en serbe cyrillique Шабан Бајрамовић (né le à Niš - mort le à Niš) était un musicien serbe d'origine rom. Il est l'auteur de Đelem, đelem (Djelem, djelem), l'hymne des Roms du monde entier et il était surnommé , ou encore et . Avec l'orchestre de la prison, il interpréta de la musique de jazz, notamment des œuvres de Louis Armstrong, Franck Sinatra et John Coltrane. (fr)
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  • Šaban Bajramović (en)
  • Šaban Bajramović (de)
  • Šaban Bajramović (fr)
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