Dalibor Brun Explained

Dalibor Brun
Birth Date:19 September 1949
Birth Place:Rijeka, PR Croatia, FPR Yugoslavia
Occupation:Singer
Years Active:1968-present

Dalibor Brun (born 19 September 1949) is a Croatian recording artist who rose to prominence with his work in Yugoslav music acts Uragani and Korni Grupa,[1] but also maintained a successful solo career since 1969.[2]

Brun remains an eminent musician in the Croatian music scene, with songs that blend modern pop and the chanson genre heavily influenced by his native Rijeka.[3] [4]

He had participated three times in the annual Split festival (1975. Lipa luna, 1976. Ja te ljubim, 1983. Uspavanka), three times in the Zagreb festival (1972. Miruj, miruj, srce, 1973. Otkad si tuđa žena, 1975. I poveo sam je u travu) and twice in the Opatija festival (1975. Ruže, 1976. Ne pitaj me zašto). He also took part in the Croatian Band Aid, and provided vocals for the Croatian patriotic song Moja domovina.[5]

Discography

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Dalibor Brun se vratio na glazbenu scenu novom pjesmom "Teško mi". cmc.com.hr.
  2. Web site: VIDEO: VELIKI POVRATAK NAŠE ESTRADNE LEGENDE 'Svi koji me poznaju, znaju da sam nepredvidiv. Najdužu sam pauzu imao kad sam se bavio ugostiteljstvom'. www.jutarnji.hr.
  3. Web site: Dalibor Brun Discography. www.discogs.com.
  4. Web site: Dalibor Brun progovorio o Ani: Žao mi je što je bila malo grbava. www.dnevnik.hr.
  5. Web site: Dalibor Brun Biography. dijaspora.forumotion.net. 2018-08-26. 2018-08-26. https://web.archive.org/web/20180826150154/http://dijaspora.forumotion.net/t6777-dalibor-brun-biografija. dead.