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Europes Greatest Singer Tose Proeski | Macedonia OK, this is quite a claim to make but just mention his name anywhere in the Balkans and youll see what we mean. Proeski was born in Prilep and grew up in Kruševo as the son of an Aromanian family. After his musical talent was discovered at the age of 12, he was chosen to perform at the popular childrens song festival Zlatno Slavejče (eng.: Golden Nightingale) in Skopje, performing the song Јаs i mојоt dеdо in Aromanian language.[6][7][8] This was his first public music performance; however, his successful career began in 1996 when he participated in the teenage music festival Melfest in Prilep. Superstardom After spending his time in recording studios in Athens, Greece, Proeski released his third album Ako me Pogledneš vo Oči (If You Look into My Eyes) on October 2002 in Macedonian and Serbian. After the release, Proeski went on a tour throughout Macedonia doing intense promotion. He also went to Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Bulgaria for further promotion. Proeski won Beovizija in Belgrade on April 2003, with Čija Si (To Whom Do You Belong?), a song which became a huge hit in Macedonia and the other former republics. This song was due to represent Serbia and Montenegro in the Eurovision Song Contest 2003 but the EBU stated that too many countries wanted to enter in that year and so some would be forced to withdraw. Serbia and Montenegro (who participated as one country at the time) were one of them. During the early morning of 16 October 2007, at approximately 6:20 a.m., Proeski died in a car accident on the Zagreb–Lipovac highway near Nova Gradiška, Croatia. He was a passenger along with his manager Ljiljana Petrović in a Volkswagen Touareg driven by Georgij Georgijevski. The Touareg crashed into the back of a truck and then into the median barrier, killing Proeski instantly, crushing the third vertebrae of his neck, although the truck sustained no damage. Proeski was asleep in the front passenger seat at the time of the crash. Of the other two passengers, only the driver suffered serious injuries (head trauma). His longtime girlfriend Andrijana Budimir is an international handball player. Proeskis body arrived at midnight in Skopje by helicopter of the Macedonian army, and was transported by car to his home town of Kruševo. Grieving citizens gathered to pay their last respects at the airport and also in Macedonia Square. The Embassy of the United States of America, the USAID and the Diplomatic mission of the European Union published official statements on the death of Toše Proeski.[12][13][14] 17 October was pronounced a national day of mourning in Macedonia.[2] The three days following his death were pronounced days of mourning in the City of Kruševo.[15] After his death, the government of the Republic of Macedonia, gave him the title Honorable citizen of Macedonia State funeral Tošes grave in Kruševo has become a pilgrimage point The government organized an official state funeral[16] for Proeski, which was held 17 October 2007 in his home town of Kruševo, including military honour ceremonies by the Honor Guard Unit of the Macedonian army, such as an honor guard, a military orchestra and an honorary rifle salute. The funeral, which was broadcast by the national Macedonian TV was attended by many domestic and foreign delegations, including the President Branko Crvenkovski, the Prime Minister Nikola Gruevski, members of the Macedonian Parliament and its President Ljubiša Georgievski and other high-ranking officials, the US and the EU Ambassadors Gillian Milovanovic and Erwan Fouéré and other diplomats, representatives of the Red Cross, the USAID and other organizations, sport clubs etc. Since his death, each year on 25 January Mile Stojkoski as a symbol of grief and respect runs a marathon in his wheelchair from Prilep to Proeskis grave in Krushevo. Since 2008 Stojkoski run an additional long distance marathon starting from Krushevo in honor of Toše Proeski. These two notable Macedonians both received the Mother Teresa Award for their humanitarian accomplishments and shared a close friendship. Another concert was held on 24 January 2010, the day before what would have been Tošes 29th birthday. This is a production of ift.tt/16tUETV and is broadcast through the ift.tt/1doUjVa network, Press Fams are organized courtesy of ift.tt/1tZhHC4 _______ FOLLOW LIPSapp Country Radio _______ FB: r-js/1x2Z0Lv / TW: r-js/XvfXBw / Listen Live r-js/1dOIQ18 #countrymusic #taylorswift #blakeshelton #carrieunderwood #ladyantebellum #jasonaldean #mirandalambert
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