. . . . . . . . "\u017Deteoci (\u201EDie Erntenden\u201C) war die bekannteste Sacropop-Band Jugoslawiens. Sie bestand in den Jahren 1965 bis 1971, alle vier Mitglieder studierten damals Katholische Theologie an der Universit\u00E4t Zagreb. Die Musik der \u017Deteoci bestand \u00FCberwiegend aus Coverversionen von St\u00FCcken des Neuen Geistlichen Liedes. Die \u017Deteoci gaben Konzerte unter anderem in Deutschland, \u00D6sterreich, Schweiz, Italien, Kanada und USA. Im April 2007 traten die \u017Deteoci nochmals gemeinsam auf einem Festival in Vara\u017Edin auf."@de . "\u017Deteoci"@de . . . . . . . . "\u017Deteoci"@en . . . . . . . "Christian pop"@en . . "Mato Duki\u0107"@en . . . . . . . . . "Mijo Bergovec"@en . . . "Josip Pusti\u010Dki"@en . . . "\u017Deteoci (trans. The Harvesters) were a Yugoslav rock band formed in Zagreb in 1966. Founded by four students of the Zagreb Catholic Faculty of Theology, \u017Deteoci performed beat music with religious lyrics, being the first Christian rock band in Yugoslavia, arguably the first Christian rock band in a communist country and one of the first Christian rock bands in general. Although they were not among the earliest Yugoslav rock bands, \u017Deteoci, as other 1960s rock bands from Yugoslavia, played a pioneering roll on the Yugoslav rock scene. Their first and only album, To nije tajna, released in 1969, was the second full-length album in the history of Yugoslav rock music."@en . . . ""@en . . "1966"^^ . "1966"^^ . . "250"^^ . . "1971"^^ . . . "\u017Deteoci"@en . "71577998"^^ . . . . . . . "Bijeli Kolari"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Bijeli Kolari"@en . . "folk rock"@en . . . "Mijo Gabri\u0107"@en . . . . "\u017Deteoci (trans. The Harvesters) were a Yugoslav rock band formed in Zagreb in 1966. Founded by four students of the Zagreb Catholic Faculty of Theology, \u017Deteoci performed beat music with religious lyrics, being the first Christian rock band in Yugoslavia, arguably the first Christian rock band in a communist country and one of the first Christian rock bands in general. Although they were not among the earliest Yugoslav rock bands, \u017Deteoci, as other 1960s rock bands from Yugoslavia, played a pioneering roll on the Yugoslav rock scene. Their first and only album, To nije tajna, released in 1969, was the second full-length album in the history of Yugoslav rock music. Although an openly religious band in a communist state, due to specific political and cultural milieu of the Non-Aligned Yugoslavia, for the most of their career \u017Deteoci enjoyed the attention of the media and notable popularity among the Yugoslav youth. Their only album was released in cooperation between Glas Koncila (Voice of the Council), the official newspaper of the Catholic Church in Croatia, and state-owned record label Jugoton. They ended their activiy in 1971, as the members of the band finished their studies of theology and went on to become priests of the Catholic Church."@en . . . "\u017Deteoci (\u201EDie Erntenden\u201C) war die bekannteste Sacropop-Band Jugoslawiens. Sie bestand in den Jahren 1965 bis 1971, alle vier Mitglieder studierten damals Katholische Theologie an der Universit\u00E4t Zagreb. Die Musik der \u017Deteoci bestand \u00FCberwiegend aus Coverversionen von St\u00FCcken des Neuen Geistlichen Liedes. Die \u017Deteoci gaben Konzerte unter anderem in Deutschland, \u00D6sterreich, Schweiz, Italien, Kanada und USA. Im April 2007 traten die \u017Deteoci nochmals gemeinsam auf einem Festival in Vara\u017Edin auf."@de . . "\u017Deteoci"@en . . . . "8960"^^ . . . . . . . "1109795756"^^ . . . . . . . . "Beat music"@en . . "Christian rock"@en . . . . . . . "Valent Bogadi"@en . . . . . . . .