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Godalika were never quite content with being a string quartet only, and in their first album they were accompanied by their more or less regular fifth band member [[Nino de Gleria]]. They also started collaborating with the singer [[Nuša Trobec]] and some other musicians and at first performed as ''Neža in Godalika''. The collaboration has recently been upgraded, as they recorded a yet to be released album and are currently performing under the name [[Godalika & Personnel]], again featuring Nino de Gleria and also [[Luka Ropret]] on guitar. The album revolves around music covers of some of the classic and current Slovene poets ([[Srečko Kosovel]], [[Edvard Kocbek]], [[Lili Novy]], [[Janez Menart]], [[Aleš Šteger]]). Other musicians that have at one time or another been a part of the band are also [[Drago Ivanuša]] on accordion and [[Aleš Rendla]] on drums. | Godalika were never quite content with being a string quartet only, and in their first album they were accompanied by their more or less regular fifth band member [[Nino de Gleria]]. They also started collaborating with the singer [[Nuša Trobec]] and some other musicians and at first performed as ''Neža in Godalika''. The collaboration has recently been upgraded, as they recorded a yet to be released album and are currently performing under the name [[Godalika & Personnel]], again featuring Nino de Gleria and also [[Luka Ropret]] on guitar. The album revolves around music covers of some of the classic and current Slovene poets ([[Srečko Kosovel]], [[Edvard Kocbek]], [[Lili Novy]], [[Janez Menart]], [[Aleš Šteger]]). Other musicians that have at one time or another been a part of the band are also [[Drago Ivanuša]] on accordion and [[Aleš Rendla]] on drums. | ||
− | The musicians from Godalika (& | + | The musicians from Godalika (& Personnel) are otherwise very active and sought after musicians, who play or have played in numerous other projects, such as [[Brina]], [[Lolita]], [[Fake Orchestra]], [[Bratko Bibič & The Madleys]], [[Sur]], [[Srp]], and others. |
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*[http://www.myspace.com/godalika Godalika on Myspace] | *[http://www.myspace.com/godalika Godalika on Myspace] | ||
*[http://www.myspace.com/nezatrobec Neža Trobec on Myspace] | *[http://www.myspace.com/nezatrobec Neža Trobec on Myspace] | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:15, 1 December 2017
The band as such hasn't performed for a long time now.
Archival article
- The songMisli ogenj [Think fire] by Godalika & Personnel. Lyrics by poet Aleš Šteger.
Godalika were never quite content with being a string quartet only, and in their first album they were accompanied by their more or less regular fifth band member Nino de Gleria. They also started collaborating with the singer Nuša Trobec and some other musicians and at first performed as Neža in Godalika. The collaboration has recently been upgraded, as they recorded a yet to be released album and are currently performing under the name Godalika & Personnel, again featuring Nino de Gleria and also Luka Ropret on guitar. The album revolves around music covers of some of the classic and current Slovene poets (Srečko Kosovel, Edvard Kocbek, Lili Novy, Janez Menart, Aleš Šteger). Other musicians that have at one time or another been a part of the band are also Drago Ivanuša on accordion and Aleš Rendla on drums.
The musicians from Godalika (& Personnel) are otherwise very active and sought after musicians, who play or have played in numerous other projects, such as Brina, Lolita, Fake Orchestra, Bratko Bibič & The Madleys, Sur, Srp, and others.
See also