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Full Name
  
Ante Huljic

Role
  
Musician

Name
  
Tonci Huljic

Years active
  
1970s–present

Other names
  
Tonci


Tonci Huljic Toni Hulji Pjevaica Magazina jednostavno mora biti


Born
  
29 October 1961 (age 62) (
1961-10-29
)
Split, SFR Yugoslavia

Occupation
  
Musician, songwriter, music producer

Music groups
  
Tonci Huljic & Madre Badessa band (Since 2011), Magazin (1979 – 2007)

Albums
  
Doslo vrijeme, Nebo boje moje ljubavi, Slatko stanje, Dama i car, Ka hashish

Similar People
  
Massimo Savic, Jelena Rozga, Danijela Martinovic, Andrea Susnjara, Jasmin Stavros

Profiles

Ton i hulji season


Tonči Huljić ([tôntʃi xǔːʎitɕ]) (born 29 October 1961 in Split) is a Croatian musician, songwriter and music producer from Split.

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Tonči Huljić BEZ LANE SKROMNOSTI Toni Hulji 39Ja i moja ena smo kralj i

Tonči Huljić made his name in the late 1970s as the founder and key member of pop band Dalmatinski magazin (later renamed into Magazin). 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.

Tonči Huljić Toni Hulji o Remi Taj nii oblik ivota pjeva o tome kako nije

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. 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. 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".

The first solo album is called Waterland. He is one of the judges on the second series of X Factor Adria

Maksim Mrvica, piano - Croatian Rhapsody by Tonci Huljic


Songs

Dani su bez brojaS druge strane mjeseca · 2002
Sve Bi Seke Ljubile MornarePut putujem · 1986
Rano RanijeDobro jutro · 1989

References

Tonči Huljić Wikipedia