The band’s founder and keyboardist who led the group through various lineup changes until his death in 2000.
"Cingarela" (also often spelled ) is one of the most iconic songs associated with the Croatian pop-rock band Srebrni Krila (Silver Wings). While the band is best known for their 1988 Eurovision entry "Mangup," "Cingarela" remains a nostalgic staple across the Balkans, especially in Bulgaria and the former Yugoslavia. Song History & Origins cingarela_izplnenie_na_srebrni_krila
While Srebrna Krila's version is widely celebrated, the song "Zingarella" was originally popularized by the Croatian singer Darko Domijan in the early 1970s. The band’s founder and keyboardist who led the
They represented Yugoslavia at the Eurovision Song Contest 1988 with "Mangup," finishing in a respectable 6th place. Key Members: Song History & Origins While Srebrna Krila's version
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Srebrna Krila was exceptionally popular in Bulgaria and the USSR, often performing to packed venues. Their performance of "Cingarela" is still frequently searched for and shared by Bulgarian fans on platforms like YouTube . Band Background Formation: Founded in Zagreb in 1978.
The original charismatic frontman known for his raspy voice.