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Luis-The King of Balkan Folk
Ljubiša Stojanović (Serbian Cyrillic : Љубиша Стојановић; 25 June 1952 – 31 July 2011), better known by his stage name Louis, was a Serbian singer. He was known for his unique musical style and was in the music business from 1970 until his death. [
Luis: The King of Balkan Folk
Ljubiša Stojanović, universally known by his stage name Luis, was a pioneer who fundamentally reshaped the landscape of Balkan music. He didn't just sing folk songs; he reinvented them through the lens of global music, earned a reputation as a master improviser, and bridged the gap between East and West.
The "Balkan Louis Armstrong"
Born in Leskovac, Serbia, in 1952, Stojanović earned his nickname "Luis" early in his career. It was a tribute to his idol, Louis Armstrong, whose jazz sensibilities and vocal gravel influenced Luis deeply. While many of his contemporaries stuck to rigid traditional structures, Luis introduced jazz, soul, and blues elements into the "Starogradska" (old town) and folk genres.
A Unique Musical Alchemy
What made Luis truly unique was his ability to blend seemingly disparate worlds:
Jazz Fusion: He was one of the first to use jazz arrangements and scat singing within Serbian folk melodies.
Spiritual Resonance: His voice possessed a deep, soulful quality that could convey profound melancholy (merak) as easily as high-energy celebration.
Visual Identity: With his signature shaved head, long beard, and flowing kaftans, Luis was a visual icon who stood out in the world of Yugoslav pop culture.
Luis - opa opa
Luis - Slike u oku - (Audio 1985)

