Steven Wagner - Stevan vagner, Podrum COLLEGIUM MELODIUM, World music museum in Belgrade present Great Ex Yougooslavian ROCK and ROLL singer IVANKA PALVLOVIC - LITTLE SHIEILA, with GENE VINCENT song Hey hey little Sheila, At the 1962 May Youth Festival, held at Belgrade's Dom Sindikata, VIS ISKRE won the first place, and at this time they were joined by Branislav "Beka" Nikolić (organ, a former 3+1 member). The band often performed at pop concerts and dances and appeared on Radio Belgrade. Iskre were one of the first Yugoslav bands that appeared on recordings by pop music singers: they recorded with Zafir Hadžimanov (covers of Cliff Richard songs), Ivanka Pavlović, Zoran Rambosek, and others. During 1963 Iskre often performed with female vocalist Brankica Sučević (an official member of Safiri). The band wanted to record their debut EP with her, but the editors of Diskos record label insisted that the band record the EP with the then-popular female singer Ivanka Pavlović. The EP with songs "Mala Šeila", "Locomotion", "Peppermint Twist", and "Slušaj pesmu" was eventually released under Ivanka Pavlović's name only. The EP soon became the second best-selling Yugoslav pop music record (behind Nikola Karović's "Mala Grkinja") Gene Vincent and His Blue Caps appeared several times on 'Town Hall Party', California's largest country music barn dance held at the Town Hall in Compton, California. Appearances were on October 25, 1958, as well as July 25 and November 7, 1959. Songs performed were: "Be-Bop-A-Lula", "High Blood Pressure", "Rip It Up", "Dance To The Bop", "You Win Again", "For Your Precious Love", "Rocky Road Blues", "Pretty Pearly", "High School Confidential", "Over The Rainbow", "Roll Over Beethoven" and "SHE SHE LITTLE SHEILA".
