Duško Kuliš Explained
Duško Kuliš (born 7 February 1960) is a Croatian folk singer and songwriter from Bosnia and Herzegovina.[1] He released his music mostly on Jugoton and its successor, Croatia Records.[2] He is married and has two children.[2]
Discography
He released the following studio albums:[1] [3] [4]
- "Nisu moje godine za tebe" (1983, Jugoton)
- "Priđi mi bliže" (1985, Jugoton)
- "Nemirna ljubav" (1987, Jugoton)
- "Kako ću bez tebe" (1988, Jugoton)
- "Ako jednom poželiš da odeš" (1990, Jugoton)
- "Ne zovi me u zoru" (1994)
- "Kaži nebo" (1995, Croatia Records)
- "Ne palite za mnom svijeću" (1996, Dammic)
- "Imaš li dušu" (1999, Croatia Records)
- "Megamix" (2000, Croatia Records)
- "SuperMegaMix" (2001, Croatia Records)
- "Umri muški" (2002)
- "SuperMegaMix" (2004, Croatia Records)
- "Otkopčano – Zakopčano" (2005, Croatia Records)
- "Eto pitaj pola grada" (2008, Croatia Records)
- "Nije srce na prodaju" (2009)
Notes and References
- Web site: DUŠKO KULIŠ – službene stranice. dusko-kulis.com. 15 July 2018. https://web.archive.org/web/20130507122720/http://dusko-kulis.com/. 7 May 2013. dead.
- Web site: Duško Kuliš – Croatia Records. crorec.net. 11 April 2018 .
- Web site: Duško Kuliš. discogs.
- Web site: DUŠKO KULIŠ – CROATIA RECORDS. Croatia. records. shop.crorec.hr.