In the mid-'60s, Mexican mariachi music ruled the airwaves in Yugoslavia. Singers sported charro suits and sombreros, typical mariachi garb, with typically Slavic names. The style was known as Yu-Mex, ...
Italian music of the 1950s and 60s brought a ‘scent’ of the West to socialist Yugoslavia without the political baggage. A swing carousel, a cluster of children, and the sound of Adriano Celentano’s ...
Most people wouldn't associate Balkan pop culture with Latin America. However, Mexican music was massively popular in the former Yugoslavia for several generations — first in earnest, and then as ...
This is a preview. Log in through your library . Journal Information The International Review of the Aesthetics and Sociology of Music features original scholarly articles on music aesthetics, the ...
What would happen if Yugoslavia reunited? This short imagines a scenario where Yugoslavia gets everything they want, ...