Background
Saša Marković was born in 1959.
Saša Marković was born in 1959.
In Belgrade, where he studied Yugoslav literature and Serbo-Croatian language.
He worked as a contributor for several newspapers and radio programs, and as a performer he played about fifty times in Serbia and abroad. As a specific character, Marković was an inspiration for a number of documentaries, and often appeared in music videos of Belgrade bands. Since 1990. Marković has worked on B92 in the show Ritam srca (Rhythm of the heart), and since the end of the 1990s hosted and edited Lepi ritam srca (Beautiful rhythm of the heart), which was always beginning with his distinctive greeting Zdravo živo! In the show, Marković was "in a fun and optimistic way commenting on the reality, recommending concerts, exhibitions and other events", and from his collection he was choosing "music that could not be heard in other places." After that, up to 2006. he was working with Mićun Ristić on SKC, and led Black Market – a show about the music and concert events in Belgrade.
The name of the show came from the record market that was simultaneously taking place in the street in front of the Studentski kulturni centar.
The show also had a live edition in DKSG, and in some other venues in the city. The show was canceled after SKC had not received permission to broadcast on the contest of the Broadcasting Agency of the Republic of Serbia.
From an early age he was engaged in different jobs – he was a graphic editor of the Student magazine, a guardian in the basement of the bank in the city center, chauffeur and courier at the embassy of one non-European country, political activist and founder of some opposition parties, attender of various courses, a manufacturer of toilet paper, book collector, journalist, radio host, editor of radio show Lepi ritam srca, a lecturer on the history of rock and roll, co-founder of the secret organization KPGS, co-founder Remont.