Bele Vrane

[1] The band introduced themselves to wide audience on 7 December 1967, when they performed on the Najfotogeničnija Slovenka (The Most Photogenic Slovenian Girl) contest.

[1] In 1968, the band also performed at the Opatija Festival, winning the First Prize with the song "Mesto mladih" ("A Place of Youth").

The EP also featured the songs "Običajno popoldne" ("Common Afternoon"), "Spomin" ("Memory") and "Mi mladi" ("We the Young").

[1] At the 1969 Subotica Youth Festival, the band won the First Prize with the song "Jesen na njenom dlanu" ("Autumn on the Palm of Her Hand").

[1] They also had success with the song "Veseli vrtuljak" ("Merry Carousel"), which they performed at the 1969 Zagreb Music Festival.

[1] On the same festival, they performed as the backing band for singer Beti Jurković in the song "Ljubav stvara čuda" ("Love Creates Miracles").

[1] During 1969 the band also participated on the Slovenska popevka (Slovenian Song) festival, and their songs "Na vrhu nebotičnika" ("At the Top of The Skyscrapers"), featuring lyrics written by poet and playwright Gregor Strniša, and "Maček v žaklju" ("Cat in the Bag") were released on the festival official album Slovenska popevka.

[1] After Bele Vrane ended their activity, Ditka Haberl and Tadej Hrušovar started the successful band Pepel In Kri in 1974.

[1] The song "Presenečenja" was released in 1994 on the Komuna compilation album Sjaj izgubljene ljubavi: Muzika šezdesetih (Spark of the Lost Love: Music of the Sixties) as a part of the YU retROCKspektiva (YU RetROCKspective) album series.

[5] The song "Maček v žaklju" was covered by Croatian and Yugoslav alternative rock band Let 3 on their 2000 album Jedina (Only One).