Forming and naming (1969–1977) The group was formed in
Zagreb in 1969, when the drummer
Slobodan Momčilović, who, after many years in the supporting bands of famous music stars of the time, invited his bassist (from then at the time band: "Kennedy Boys") Marinko Colnago, to join the new band. The name "Novi" in the name "fosili" was suggested by
Arsen Dedić. In the Junferici pastry shop on Teslina Street, a well-known gathering place for musicians until the end of the 70s, they were discussing the name of the band. "
The two of us were 27, 28 years old, our saxophonist Kinko 38, and we joked that we were as old as fossils to start a band. Arsen Dedić was listening to us from the other side of the bar, who said: - Then call yourselves Novi Fosili. ". Along with Momčilović and Colnago, the original line-up also included keyboardist Slavomir Cvija and guitarist Milan Čale Čale, and they left behind 13 singles and one LP from 1974, simply called “
Novi fosili”. At the turn of 1976 and 1977, the band, along with guitarist
Zoran Vlaović, was joined by 22-year-old
Rajko Dujmić. That same year, Novi Fosili played at the
Split Festival, where their song "Diridonda" soon became a hit throughout the country. Their next several albums sold millions of copies and delivered many hits that are still aired on radios in Croatia today.
Novi fosili with Đurđica Barlović (1977–1982) After several unsuccessful attempts with female vocalists, in 1976, the band was finally joined by a young singer from
Split,
Đurđica Barlović, with experience she had gained singing in the group "Batali". She was a student of construction school in Split, and was more interested in music. She took piano and guitar lessons by Croatian composer
Đeki Srbljenović. In May 1977,
Vladimir Kočiš Zec joined the band instead of Vlaović, although not everything went smoothly: -
“Marinko, Moka and Rajko invited me to a café because they needed a singer and guitarist. I flatly refused their offer because they were known as a ‘corny band’. They had the hit ‘Sjedi, Ćiro, navrh grane’ and such nonsense, but, I needed money for my family and after a week I called them and confirmed that I was coming”, recalls Zec. The first major successes came in 1976, At the
Split Festival, they performed "Diridonda", which became a hit throughout Yugoslavia, after the collaboration with
Zdenko Runjić, later - "Tko visoko diže nos" by composer Andrej Baša from Zagrebfest followed, on the B-side of which, despite the protests of
Jugoton editors, Dujmić's "Sanjaj me" ("Dream of me") was founded, co-authored with Dea Volarić. In 1978, they released second album and first album with Đurđica Barilović as main vocalist: '''' ("That I don't love you"). The homonymous song from the album
Da te ne volim has sold in 65,000 copies, while the album has reached the circulation of 170,000 copies. Dujmić, along with a number of collaborators, is responsible for the band's string of hits, from "Sanjaj me" ("Dream of me") to "Da te ne volim" ("That I don't love you"), "Najdraže moje" ("My dearest"), to "Šuti moj dječače plavi" ("Be quiet, my blue boy"), "Tonka" and others, earning the band comparisons to the Swedish
ABBA. In 1980 they released the third album titled '''' ("Unfinished stories"), with hits like: "Nikad više staro vino” (“Never again old wine”), “Šuti moj dječače plavi” (“Be quiet, my blue boy”). They also had notable performances at foreign competitions in
Dresden and
Bratislava. They became one of the most popular bands in the former country, and were chosen as the band of the year on several occasions. Their concert repertoire consists exclusively of their own songs, mostly by Dujmić. During that time, they released about 15
singles and 6 LPs. This was followed by tours of the then
Soviet Union,
United States of America, Canada and the countries of Europe. In 1981, they released the album '''' ("Always be close"), which has sold over 712,000 copies and is
one of the best selling albums in Yugoslavia, with most popular songs; "Plava košulja" ("Blue shirt"), "E, moj Saša" ("Oh my Saša"), "Tonka", "Ključ je ispod otirača" ("The key is under the doormat"), which became band's to-day biggest hits and ultimately the biggest hits of Yugoslavia in the 80s. The following year in 1982, they released the last album with Đurđica Barlović as the lead singer titled '
("For children and adults"). The album has sold in 200,000 units Her place in "Fosili" was replaced by a new singer, Sanja Doležal. However, Đurđica did not completely give up singing, she had a solid solo career, performed occasionally at festivals and recorded records. From 1984 to 1988, she released four albums. She was a guest on the 1988 album ' ("Heavenly Chariots"), where she sang backing vocals on all the songs. On 26 August 1992, Đurđica Barlović died in a
Zadar hospital, as a result of a heart attack. She was 42. In honour of her impact on success of Novi Fosili, on 10th anniversary of her death, Novi Fosili made a tribute concert, and amongs members of Novi Fosili, there were also;
Oliver Dragojević,
Nina Badrić,
Vanna,
Vinko Coce,
Emilija Kokić,
Zdenka Kovačiček and many others.
Further success with Sanja Doležal (1983–1991) After Đurđica decided to leave the group, the rest of the group members were looking for new female lead vocal singer. They held an audition and they met
Sanja Doležal. Sanja was an 19-year-old student of
Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Zagreb. Sanja described the first meeting with band members: “I met
Slobodan Momčilović (Moka) for coffee and he gave me 24 hours to think. It was in the spring of 1983, I had been learning songs all summer, and on October 18th I had my first concert with Fosili in
Maribor. That first performance was chaotic, everything was confused in my head. Marinko and the other band members were not very enthusiastic. I was a kid, and Đurđa was a top singer, professional and a mature woman. However, after the first few concerts, the guys accepted me and realized that my youth made up for all the shortcomings I had.” Sanja became a lead vocal singer at the age of 19. In 1983, the band released 6th studio album and 1st with their new singer Doležal titled '''' ("After everything"), with songs "Bilo mi je prvi put" ("It was my first time"), "Nije istina" ("It's not true") and biggest hit "Milena" who sings
Rajko Dujmić with backing vocals. The album was sold in 200,000 units. Sanja sang in Novi Fosili for nine years until the beginning of the
war, when the group members split up and each went their own way. After the breakup with Fosili, Sanja had her first experience on television. She recorded “Radio Nja-Nja”, “Jel me netko tražio” and “Sedmu noć”. Novi Fosili, together with new singers, released four albums; '
("Other years") in 1995, ' ("White tears are falling down on the city") in 1996, '
("Talk to me about love") in 1998 and ' ("Autumn") in 1999. The band was disbanded again in 2001.
Reunion and new releases (2005–2024) Members of the most memorable lineup gathered again in 2005 for some revival concerts.
Rajko Dujmić, for his musical contribution and contribution for success of Novi Fosili received a
Porin for life achievement award in 2013. In 2014, scandals arose surrounding Dujmić's long time drug use, causing him to be expelled from the group. "Due to Dujmić's serious illness, we have decided to stop the group's work for the time being. Namely, it is known that Rajko has been battling addiction for about thirty years, which is why we separated in 1991 after he refused to go for treatment," Sanja Doležal, Marinko Colnago and Vladimir Kočiš Zec told in an interview with
24sata. Disagreements between the band members continued, and a few years ago, Rajko sued his bandmates. “Unfortunately, we are still in court because Rajko Dujmić sued us over the name “Novi fosili”. He banned us from using that name,” Sanja said in an interview. “I am sorry that all this happened because I think that a band like “Novi fosili”, which is celebrating its 50th anniversary this year, did not deserve such a stain on its existence,” Doležal said in 2019, adding that Dujmić is a genius and the best musician in our region. The remaining members still hold small revival concerts. In July 2020, Rajko Dujmić got seriously injured in traffic accident, where he later died in at the age of 65. The rest of the group members went on revivial concerts including concert in Canada and rest of the Europe and countries of
SFRJ. In November 2024, the group held last (farewell) concert in
Arena Zagreb. "It's time. We've been through so much for a few years now. But if we're going to say goodbye, then let's do it right," Sanja Doležal said. "There's no
Dinamo match without the “Blue Shirt”, there's no good party without “Diridonda” or “For the Good Old Days”, there's no Christmas Eve without a performance on the Square at noon with a team that's been coming for years.
Zagreb is our city and we want to give all Zagreb residents a party to remember," she added. ==Group Members==