Zdravko Čolić, born on May 30, 1951, in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, is a
notable pop singer from the former Yugoslavia. He began his musical journey
playing guitar at local gatherings with friend Braco Isović. His first
significant public singing experience was in 1967 when he won second prize
singing "Lady Madonna" by The Beatles at an amateur competition. Čolić joined
his first band, Mladi i lijepi, and later became a member of Ambasadori. In
1970, he formed Novi Ambasadori with other musicians. His breakthrough came when
Kornelije Kovač invited him to join Korni Grupa in...