Toše Proeski
Proeski celebrated his commercial triumph with a series of benefit concerts throughout Macedonia, earning the Mother Theresa Humanitarian Award for his efforts. In 2004, he was selected to represent his homeland in the annual Eurovision Song Contest via the single "Angel si Ti," coming in 14th in overall competition. That April, he released his fourth album, Den za Nas, and with the release of the charity single "This World," he was named UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador. "Krajnje Vreme," a duet with Slovenian singer Anja Rupel, preceded the 2005 release of Po Tebe, the first Proeski album issued in Slovenia and Croatia. The album proved one of the most successful Balkan albums ever, topping charts across five nations. Proeski followed the album with Bozilak, a collection of traditional Macedonian songs recorded in collaboration with a symphony orchestra. He returned to a more conventional pop formula for what proved his final studio effort, 2007's Igri bez Granici. During the early morning of October 16, 2007, Proeski was killed in a car accident on the Zagreb-Lipovac Highway outside of Nova Gradiska, Croatia. On October 17, pronounced a national day of mourning across Macedonia, he was laid to rest during an official state funeral in his hometown of Krusevo. Some observers noted that across the region he was the subject of mourning not witnessed since the 1980 death of Yugoslav statesman Marshal Josef Tito. ~ Jason Ankeny, Rovi...more
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Toše Proeski Biography
Proeski celebrated his commercial triumph with a series of benefit concerts throughout Macedonia, earning the Mother Theresa Humanitarian Award for his efforts. In 2004, he was selected to represent his homeland in the annual Eurovision Song Contest via the single "Angel si Ti," coming in 14th in overall competition. That April, he released his fourth album, Den za Nas, and with the release of the charity single "This World," he was named UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador. "Krajnje Vreme," a duet with Slovenian singer Anja Rupel, preceded the 2005 release of Po Tebe, the first Proeski album issued in Slovenia and Croatia. The album proved one of the most successful Balkan albums ever, topping charts across five nations. Proeski followed the album with Bozilak, a collection of traditional Macedonian songs recorded in collaboration with a symphony orchestra. He returned to a more conventional pop formula for what proved his final studio effort, 2007's Igri bez Granici. During the early morning of October 16, 2007, Proeski was killed in a car accident on the Zagreb-Lipovac Highway outside of Nova Gradiska, Croatia. On October 17, pronounced a national day of mourning across Macedonia, he was laid to rest during an official state funeral in his hometown of Krusevo. Some observers noted that across the region he was the subject of mourning not witnessed since the 1980 death of Yugoslav statesman Marshal Josef Tito. ~ Jason Ankeny, Rovi
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