Nada Mamula Musical artist

Nada Mamula (9 January 1927 – 11 October 2001) was a Serbian singer, born during the time of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia. She started her career on Radio Beograd, where she passed an audition in 1946 (as Nada Vukićević). In 1946 she delivered her first ever professional performances as Nada Vukićević along with Danica Obrenić and accordionist Voja Trifunović. Soon after marrying Nikola Mamula, she moved to Sarajevo and started to work on Radio Sarajevo. Her first famous sevdalinka was "Ah meraka u večeri rane". She was one of the most popular singers of Yugoslavia in the second half of the twentieth century. Her discography includes two LPs records released by Jugoton, four LPs released in the United States, Canada, the Netherlands, and Bulgaria and a few dozen singles.She died and was buried in Belgrade in 2001. She left over 150 recordings of Bosnian sevdalinka interpretations as well as traditional Serbian songs in the archives of Radio Beogard, Radio Novi Sad and Radio Sarajevo.Her best-known interpretations are: "U đul bašti", "Mujo kuje konja po mjesecu", "Bosno moja", "Omer beže", "Negdje u daljine", "Bere cura plav jorgovan", "Na teferič pošla nana", "Ah meraka u večeri rane" as well as the ever famous unofficial anthem of Sarajevo "Kad ja pođoh na Bembasu".

Personal facts

Nada Mamula
Birth dateJanuary 09, 1927
Birth place
Belgrade , Kingdom of Yugoslavia
Date of deathOctober 11, 2001
Place of death
Serbia and Montenegro , Belgrade

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Musical artist

Career started1946
Career ended2001
BackgroundSolo singer
genre
Folk music
Sevdalinka
instrument
Singing

Nada Mamula on Wikipedia

External resources

  1. http://worldofsevdah.com/nada-mamula-biography