Peter Lovšin Explained

Pero Lovšin
Background:solo_singer
Birth Date:June 27, 1955
Birth Place:Ljubljana, PR Slovenia, FPR Yugoslavia
Origin:SR Slovenia, Yugoslavia (Now Slovenia)
Genre:Punk rock, rock
Occupation:Singer, composer
Associated Acts:Pankrti, Sokoli, Vitezi okrogle mize

Peter "Pero" Lovšin (born June 27, 1955) is a Slovenian musician, songwriter and singer, best known as a frontman of the first Yugoslav punk rock group Pankrti. After a period with Pankrti in the 1980s, he formed a successful rock band Sokoli and later continued with a great solo career.

He is best known for working with rock music, but also with reggae in the later stages of his 30-year career. He supported the Sex Pistols on their 1996 tour and also played with Ivan Kral (Patti Smith, U2).

In the late 1990s and early 2000s, he organized several tours with folk rock musicians Vlado Kreslin and Zoran Predin. Among others, they composed the anthem of the Slovenia national football team for the 2000 European Football Championship.[1]

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  1. News: Lovšin, Kreslin in Predin: Slovenija gre naprej (video) . Slovenian . SIOL.net . November 20, 2009 . May 17, 2010 . Plestenjak R. . https://web.archive.org/web/20091121064543/http://www.siol.net/sportal/nogomet/kvalifikacije_za_sp/novice/2009/11/znana_navijaska_himna_odmevala_v_ljubljani.aspx . November 21, 2009 . dead .