- Source: Slovenian song festival
Slovenian song festival (In Slovene: Slovenska popevka) was a Slovenian music festival dedicated to a music genre known as Slovenian song (Slovene: popevka) that was most popular during the 1960s and 1970s and had a similarly high standing in Slovene culture as did the Sanremo Music Festival in Italian culture. It began in 1962 and ended in 1983, with an attempt at its revival in 1998.
History
The festival in 1962 was organized at the town of Bled, and in 1964 moved to Slovenia's capital city Ljubljana.
1960s and 1970s winners
References
Further reading
Mosca Marco (2010): Slovenska Popevka e gli anni d'oro della canzone Slovena (In Italian), Lampi di Stampa
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Habits (Stay High)
- BTS
- Wrecking Ball
- Cheerleader (lagu)
- In the Name of Love (lagu Martin Garrix dan Bebe Rexha)
- Waiting for Love
- Lonely Together
- Beograd
- Closer (lagu The Chainsmokers)
- Slovenian song festival
- Music of Slovenia
- Regina (Slovenian singer)
- Raiven
- Tinkara Kovač
- Nuša Derenda
- Slovenia in the Eurovision Song Contest
- Bojan
- Bojan Adamič
- Sanremo Music Festival