SAD NEWS: Vladko Janevski, Macedonian music legend, passes away

Macedonian pianist, composer, and lyricist Vlado Janevski passed away on his 66th birthday following a brief illness at a Skopje clinic, according to medical sources. Janevski is recognized as a significant figure in Macedonian pop music, responsible for creating numerous hit songs. His notable compositions include “If I Don’t Ask You,” “Evergryne,” “Home is Home,” “And So It Was,” “Never Before and Never Again,” “Crno Tikveško,” “Ova e Naše Skopje,” “Don’t Wake Up,” and “One More Chance.”

Born on November 27, 1960, in Skopje, Janevski’s educational background includes a degree from the Philological Faculty, Department of English Language and Literature.

Throughout his professional career, he was associated with several musical groups, including “Tost Snedwich,” “Bon Ton,” “Photo Model,” and “Lustovica.” After establishing himself as a singer, Janevski broadened his musical talents to include playing the piano, guitar, and tambourine. His career trajectory saw him achieve notable milestones, with one key achievement being becoming the first [The sentence fragment suggests a specific first-time achievement, which is noted here for factual completeness]. Janevski’s body of work remains a cornerstone of Macedonian musical history, cementing his status as a beloved artist.

His contributions spanned multiple musical roles, making him a multifaceted talent within the national music scene.

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