Peđa D'Boy
Peđa D' Boy | |
|---|---|
| Born | Predrag Jovanović 14 April 1950 |
| Origin | Serbia |
| Genres | |
| Occupations | Vocalist, musician, songwriter |
| Instruments | vocals, guitar |
| Years active | 1967–present |
| Labels | Brain, Jugoton, PGP-RTB, City Records |
| Formerly of | |
Predrag Jovanović (Serbian Cyrillic: Предраг Јовановић, born 14 April 1950), better known by his stage name Peđa D'Boy, is a Serbian and Yugoslav musician, best known as the former frontman of the Yugoslav band D' Boys.
Jovanović started his musical career in the 1960s, as the vocalist for the Yugoslav band Lutalice. After living in France during the 1970s, he became the vocalist for the English-language German progressive/krautrock band Jane, recording one studio album with them. Upon his return to Yugoslavia in 1982, he formed D' Boys with Mihajlo "Miško" Mihajlovski. The group gained large mainstream popularity with their debut studio album Ajd' se zezamo. After the release of D' Boys second album, Mihajlovski left the band, so the rest of the group continued as Peđa D'Boy Band. After releasing two albums under this name, the group disbanded, Jovanović moving back to France soon after. He made his comeback upon his return to Serbia in 2006, releasing three solo albums since.