Šeki Turković

Šeki Turković
Birth name Šućro Turković
Born (1953-11-27) 27 November 1953
Genres Pop-folk, Folk
Occupation(s) singer
Instruments Vocals
Years active 1980–present

Šućro "Šeki" Turković (Serbian Cyrillic: Шућро "Шеки" Турковић; born 27 November 1953) is a Serbian pop-folk singer, popular in the former Yugoslavia. He was born in Sjenica in southwestern Serbia.[1] His real name is "Šućro";[2] "Šeki" is a nickname. Šeki and his family moved to Novi Pazar in 1973, but later on in 1976, Šeki and his cousin Munid moved to Belgrade. A short time after Šeki moved to Belgrade, he and his cousin went around to bars and clubs and started to sing. The manager at one of the clubs heard him sing and asked him "Where do you sing?" "No where!" replied Šeki. The manager soon after offered Šeki an audition and a chance to sing, which turned out to be his life career.[3] Šeki served his mandatory Yugoslav People's Army military service, first in Varaždin, then later on in Podravska Slatina, Croatia. Turković is a turbo-folk singer in Serbia, but he is very popular in Bosnia-Hercegovina and in Croatia. He has been singing since the 1980s.[1] His hits include: "Spomenar", "Poslednji Boem", "Ljubav je tvoje ime" and many more, and he has done many songs with accordionist Buca Jovanović. Šeki currently lives in a Belgrade apartment with his wife Emina. Šeki has a daughter, Alma, and grandson Admin.

References

  1. 1 2 Vesna Danilović, "Šeki Turković – Nisam laktaroš!", Balkanmedia.com August 24, 2009 (in Serbian)
  2. Drasko Acimovic, "Reportaža: Sa umetnickim imenom – brži uspeh na estradi", Balkanmedia (in Serbian)
  3. Topalović, L.S. "Šeki: Zamalo me zazidali u temelj". VESTIonline. Retrieved 14 December 2011.
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