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The Dubrovniks are an Australian rock band formed in Sydney in 1987. The band's name was coined from the fact that band members Rod Radalj and Boris Sujdovic were born in Dubrovnik, a village in Former Yugoslavia. County Dubrovnik–Neretva Area 14 335 km² Location Population 43,770 Mayor Dubravka Šuica Stradun, Dubrovniks main street Republic of Ragusa before 1808 The walled city of Dubrovnik Dubrovnik (Croatian with tone marks: Dùbrōvnik, stress on first syllable, IPA [ˈdǔ.bro̞ːʋ.nik], Dalmatian, Latin, Italian, and former...


Members

  • Glen Armstrong (guitar, backing vocals)
  • James Baker (prums, percussion)
  • Christopher Flynn (guitar, vocals)
  • Rod Radalj (guitar, bass)
  • Peter Simpson (guitar, percussion, vocals)
  • Boris Sudjovic (bass, guitar, vocals)

Discography

  • Dubrovnik Blues (1989)
  • Audio Sonic Love Affair (1990)
  • Chrome (1992)
  • Medicine Wheel (1994)

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