Tonči Huljić

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Tonči Huljić |
Born |
Tonči Huljić (1961-10-29) 29 October 1961 (age 57) Split, FPR Yugoslavia
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Occupation |
Musician, songwriter, music producer |
Years active |
1970s–present |
Spouse(s) |
Vjekoslava Huljić |
Tonči Huljić (Croatian pronunciation: [tôntʃi xǔːʎitɕ]) (born 29 October 1961 in Split[1]) is a Croatian musician, songwriter and music producer from Split.
Tonči Huljić made his name in the late 1970s as the founder and key member of pop band Dalmatinski magazin (later renamed into Magazin).[1] The band gradually built a reputation as one of the most popular and most enduring Croatian pop bands, with repertoire and music arrangements influenced by Dalmatian folk music.[2]
In the 1990s, following the break-up of Yugoslavia, Huljić was among the first Croatian musicians to introduce elements of folk music from other former Yugoslav republics into his repertoire.[1] Although many rock critics did not like that, and accused Huljić of bringing turbo folk to Croatian music, Magazin became arguably the most popular music group in Croatia at that time.[1] Its popularity continued across republics of the former Yugoslavia, just as it had done previously.
At that time, Huljić showed great managerial ability and founded the Tonika record label that is among the most influential in Croatia. Huljić has also written popular pieces for Croatian piano player Maksim Mrvica such as Kolibre and Nostradamus, and Maksim's greatest hit "Croatian Rhapsody".
In 2006 Huljić released Waterland, his first solo album.[1]
He is one of the judges on the second series of X Factor Adria.[3]
See also
References
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^ "Magazin za Uskrs u klubu The Best – mJutarnji". Jutarnji.hr. Archived from the original on 13 October 2012. Retrieved 20 September 2011.
^ http://www.story.rs/vesti/svet-poznatih/50860-toni-hulji-iri-x-faktora-dobije-sve-to-poeli.html[permanent dead link] Tonči Huljić: Žiri X Faktora dobije sve što poželi!][dead link] Retrieved 29 March 2015.
External links
Operacija Trijumf
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Season |
September 29, 2008 — January 5, 2009 |
Presenters |
- Milan Kalinić
- Dragan Marinković
- Ana Mihajlovski
- Nikolina Pišek
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Judges |
- Ismeta Dervoz
- Tonči Huljić
- Marina Tucaković
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Winner |
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Finalists |
- Vukašin Brajić
- Aleksandar Belov
- Nina Petković
- Danijel Pavlović
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Male contestants |
- Adnan Babajić
- Aleksandar Belov
- Vukašin Brajić
- Igor Cukrov
- Đorđe Gogov
- Kristijan Jovanov
- Nikola Paunović
- Danijel Pavlović
- Nikola Sarić
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Female contestants |
- Sonja Bakić
- Ana Bebić
- Antonija Besednik
- Andrea Harapin
- Mirjana Kostić
- Milica Majstorović
- Jasmina Midžić
- Ivana Nikodijević
- Nina Petković
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Guest stars |
- Anastacia
- Atomsko sklonište
- Sergej Ćetković
- Colonia
- Deen
- Divlje jagode
- Karolina Gočeva
- Petar Grašo
- Gru
- Željko Joksimović
- Junior Jack
- Kaliopi
- Goran Karan
- Laka
- Let 3
- Magazin
- Bojan Marović
- Danijela Martinović
- Kemal Monteno
- Negative
- Ajs Nigrutin
- Boris Novković
- Marina Perazić
- Aleksandra Radović
- Aki Rahimovski
- Elena Risteska
- Sakis Rouvas
- Jelena Rozga
- Željko Samardžić
- Marija Šerifović
- Severina
- Jelena Tomašević
- Dado Topić
- Milena Vučić
- Sky Wikluh
- YU grupa
- Zana
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Related links |
- OT Band
- Serbia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2009
- Croatia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2009
- Montenegro in the Eurovision Song Contest 2009
- Bosnia and Herzegovina in the Eurovision Song Contest 2009
- Macedonia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2009
- Endemol
- Melody Music
- Fame Academy
- Universal Music
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Authority control 
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- WorldCat Identities
- ISNI: 0000 0001 2159 0829
- MusicBrainz: cfd2fb2c-da4a-4bc0-a54c-366a06dd4715
- VIAF: 131618891
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