Vlatko Ilievski (Macedonian: Ð'латко Ð˜Ð»Ð¸ÐµÐ²Ñ ÐºÐ¸; 2 July
1985 â€" 6 July 2018) was a Macedonian pop rock singer and actor. He
was the runner-up to be the Macedonian entry for the Eurovision Song
Contest 2010 and represented Macedonia in the Eurovision Song Contest
2011 with the song Rusinka in Düsseldorf, Germany. He was previously
a member of the rock band "Moral". He was a student of acting at the
faculty of Dramatic Arts, Skopje, where he graduated in 2010 with the
drama "Anger" from Stephen King (The Rage).Vlatko Ilievski was born in
Skopje. At age of 12, he started playing guitar and singing in local
bands in Skopje. In 2000 he performed at the Macedonian Rock-Fest with
the band "Made in Macedonia", and won two prizes.In 2000, the
Macedonian rock band Morality (Морал) asked Ilievski to join
their band. In 2001, they recorded songs and in 2003 they finished the
album, "Koga Patuvam". Their songs include: "Панично те
Ñ Ð°ÐºÐ°Ð¼", "Скопје", "Ти Ñ Ð¸", "Ова е
Македонија", and "Рти ме убиваш". In 2005,
Morality were Deep Purple's support act for their concert in Skopje.
1985 â€" 6 July 2018) was a Macedonian pop rock singer and actor. He
was the runner-up to be the Macedonian entry for the Eurovision Song
Contest 2010 and represented Macedonia in the Eurovision Song Contest
2011 with the song Rusinka in Düsseldorf, Germany. He was previously
a member of the rock band "Moral". He was a student of acting at the
faculty of Dramatic Arts, Skopje, where he graduated in 2010 with the
drama "Anger" from Stephen King (The Rage).Vlatko Ilievski was born in
Skopje. At age of 12, he started playing guitar and singing in local
bands in Skopje. In 2000 he performed at the Macedonian Rock-Fest with
the band "Made in Macedonia", and won two prizes.In 2000, the
Macedonian rock band Morality (Морал) asked Ilievski to join
their band. In 2001, they recorded songs and in 2003 they finished the
album, "Koga Patuvam". Their songs include: "Панично те
Ñ Ð°ÐºÐ°Ð¼", "Скопје", "Ти Ñ Ð¸", "Ова е
Македонија", and "Рти ме убиваш". In 2005,
Morality were Deep Purple's support act for their concert in Skopje.
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