Wikipedia:Rodoljub Vulović

Rodoljub "Roki" Vulović (born 1 May 1955) is a Bosnian-Serb singer, songwriter, musician and author who has previously worked as a professor and school director.

Life
Vulović's grandfather is originally from Montenegro. His father fought in World War II and was captured and brought to Germany as a prisoner of war in 1941. He returned home after the war.

Rodoljub Vulović was born on 1 May 1955 in Bijeljina in the Federal People's Republic of Yugoslavia. His musical career began in 1972 when he published the love songs "Kristina" and "Napustićeš me ti". In 1988, he released his second album, Paša, and performed in concerts in several European countries with a large Serbian diaspora.

During the Bosnian War, downtown Bijeljina had been completely destroyed, while Vulović's house on Gavrilo Princip Street was also damaged. Vulović then volunteered for the army and became a member of the 1st Semberska Brigade, hence the name of an album called Semberski Junaci released by Vulović. All proceeds were donated to the benefit of injured soldiers. After the success of his first album, Vulović joined the Garda Panteri, an elite paramilitary unit of the Army of Republika Srpska under the command of Ljubiša Savić. On the initiative of his commander, Pero Čolić, Vulović continued with his musical career and released his most famous album, Panteri, in 1993. The album had a very positive effect on the morale of the unit. The album Crni Bombarder was released in 1995 and was Vulović's last war album.

In 1995, Vulović accepted a position as a professor at the University of Agriculture and Medicine in Bijeljina. In later years, he became the director of the facility.

Discography

 * Panteri (1993)