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Igor Džambazov (Macedonian: Игор Џамбазов; pronounced: ['igɔr dʒ'ambazɔv]; born July 15, 1963) is a Macedonian actor, showman, TV host, singer, songwriter, director of music videos, and writer.
Igor Džambazov was born in Skopje in a family of actors and musicians. His grandfather Petre Prličko was an actor and his father Aleksandar Džambazov is a conductor and composer. In his autobiography Toa sum Jas ('That's Me') he states that the first music he had ever heard was his father's schlagers and at first he thought that it was the only music in the world, but later he... MORE
Igor Džambazov (Macedonian: Игор Џамбазов; pronounced: ['igɔr dʒ'ambazɔv]; born July 15, 1963) is a Macedonian actor, showman, TV host, singer, songwriter, director of music videos, and writer.
Igor Džambazov was born in Skopje in a family of actors and musicians. His grandfather Petre Prličko was an actor and his father Aleksandar Džambazov is a conductor and composer. In his autobiography Toa sum Jas ('That's Me') he states that the first music he had ever heard was his father's schlagers and at first he thought that it was the only music in the world, but later he figured out the con and started listening something modern.
He formed his first music group 'Pop' at only 12 years in 1975 and was actively engaged playing in the garages and bomb shelters around Skopje. Fifteen years later, he becomes member of Havana. Igor with the other two members of the bend Zeko (Зеко) and Piže (Пиже) recorded three songs: Daj mi, žiti se... ('Give me, please'), Nema spas ('No relief') and Štok mi bejbi ('Shtok me baby') in only few months of the existence of their band. The songs were recorded in the studio of Tose Pop Simonov. Havana band had one of their most notable appearance on September 8, LESS
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