Grupa 220 (Group 220) were a Croatian rock band formed in 1966, in Zagreb, Croatia. with members of bands Ehosi and Jutarnje Zvijezde (Morning Stars). They had their first gig in October of the same year. In December they recorded their first song Osmijeh which became a big hit right away. Very soon they became one of the most popular bands in former Yugoslavia. Long hair and flower power clothes attracted a lot of young people.
In 1967 and 1968 Drago Mlinarec (vocal and guitar) composed music for two films Protest and Three Hours of Love. They take part in Zagreb 68 and Split 68 festivals, and also the first Pop festival in Zagreb. Group 220 released the first rock long play record in ex-Yugoslavia Naši dani. They played as support band on the concerts of The Hollies, The Tremeloes, Marmelade, Status Quo and Mungo Jerry when they were touring ex Yugoslavia in 1968. 1971 Drago Mlinarec left the band and went solo. Grupa 220 continues to exist and record without him until 1975 when they split up.
Members were:
Drago Mlinarec - harmonica, guitar, vocals (1966-1971)
Vojko Sabolović - guitar, vocals (1966-1969)
Vojislav Mišo Tatalović - bass (1966-1971)
Ranko Balen - drums (1966-1970)
Branimir Živković - organ, flute (1968-1969, 1971)
Davor Štern - organ (ex Zlatni Akordi) (1969-1970)
Zoran Antoljak - guitar, vocals (1970)
Darko Šonc - guitar (1970-1971)
Hrvoje Marjanović - keyboards, vocals (1970-1971)
Rade Begović - drums (1970-1971)
Duško Žutić - piano, rhythm guitar (1971)
Nenad Zubak - bass (from 1971)
Ivan Piko Stančić - drums (from 1971)
Husein Hasanefendić Hus - guitar, vocals (from 1971)
Branko Vukmanović - vocal (1972)
Jurica Pađen - guitar, vocals (from 1974)
Aki Rahimovski - vocals (1975)