The album was released by ZKP RTLJ and immediately became successful, with 10,000 copies sold during the first week. At about the same time, Kerber's Nebo je malo za sve was released, bringing hits "Mezimac", "Nebo je malo za sve" and "Heroji od staniola" ("Foil Heroes"). In December 1983, Kerber was an opening band on Uriah Heep, Ten Years After and Nightwing concerts in Yugoslavia. In July 1983, Kerber recorded their debut LP Nebo je malo za sve ( The Sky Is not Big Enough for All), mixed in Strawberry studio in Manchester, with Nightwing's bass guitarist Gordon Rowley as the producer. In May 1983, Kerber won the first place at Festival Omladina in Subotica with the song "Mezimac" ("Minion"). He was replaced by former Mama Rock and Plamteće Nebo member Zoran "Sosa" Žikić who had an attractive on-stage performance: he played an axe-shaped guitar and performed fire breathing. In early spring of 1982, Madić left the band due to his army obligations. During 1982 the band had numerous concerts in Niš and Serbia, while working on the material for their first album.
In November 1981, Kerber had their first official concert in Muzički klub in Niš. Cannon), the band changed its name to Kerber. And it’s not just about the quality and readiness of the greens – which remain a constant of the club from year to year.The original members of Kerber were Goran Šepa "Gale" ( vocals), Tomislav Nikolić ( guitar), Branislav "Bane" Božinović ( keyboard), Zoran Stamenković ( drums) and Zoran Madić ( bass guitar).
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ВЂњThe Russian Open is the most professional and prestigious golf match that takes place in our country and promotes Russia as a remarkable destination on the world golfing map, attracting both professionals and amateurs alike.”ĭmitry Kozachenko, Director General of Tseleevo Golf & Polo Club, said: “We took into account all the suggestions of last year’s Tour participants and plan to surprise everyone – spectators, golfers, and even the organisers themselves. ВЂњM2M Personal Financial institution is delighted to continue its contribution to golf development in Russia, given the fact that golf is to be an Olympic discipline, we believe that now it is especially crucial to support the game. ВЂњI’m sure the field will be even better too after the men have listened to that the course is so good, so I’m really looking forward to heading back again.”Īndrey Vdovin, co-proprietor of M2M Personal Financial institution, said: “Following the successful staging of the M2M Russian Open last year, we are ready to welcome back again this elite event to the Tseleevo Golf & Polo Club, which has everything to ensure that the players and spectators have an unforgettable week, both on and off the course. It wasn’t the most exciting final day in the world because I just kept it steady, but it was obviously great to get another win on the board. ВЂњI was five pictures forward heading into the last round, so I understood that unless I did something stupid I was probably heading to win. I putted really well last year, which I guess you have to if you’re heading to win any golf match.В It’s quite a long course but the fairways are fairly generous, which fits my game because I’m not always the straightest off the tee. ВЂњA few of the men who had played it on the Problem Tour said what a good course it was, and they were right. It’s really picturesque, and the greens are especially good. There’s a run of holes from the 11th which are as good as anywhere. The five-time European Tour champion said: “It’s a fantastic course, especially the back again nine. Hoey turned the final day into a victory parade after establishing a commanding direct with a round of 65 on the third day, eventually prevailing by four pictures from Frenchman Alex Kaleka and Englishman Matthew Nixon.
The 7,491 yards, par 72 format hosted the €1 million event for the first time last year, when it received rave reviews from the field including Northern Ireland’s Michael Hoey, who will return to Moscow to defend his title this year. Located on the outskirts of the Russian capital Moscow, Tseleevo Golf & Polo Club is the only course in the country designed by 18-time Major Champion Jack Nicklaus.
The M2M Russian Open will return to the stunning Tseleevo Golf & Polo Club for its eighth edition from July 24-27, 2014.В