Dalibor Brun
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Dalibor Brun | |
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| Born | 19 September 1944 |
| Died | 23 January 2026 (aged 81) |
| Occupation | Singer |
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Dalibor Brun (19 September 1944 – 23 January 2026) was a Croatian singer who rose to prominence with his work in Yugoslav music acts Uragani and Korni Grupa,[1] before going on to maintain a successful solo career beginning in 1969.[2]
Brun was an eminent Croatian musician whose songs blended modern pop with the chanson genre.[3][better source needed]
He had participated three times in the annual Split Festival ("Lipa luna", 1975; "Ja te ljubim", 1976; "Uspavanka", 1983), three times in the Zagreb Festival ("Miruj, miruj, srce", 1972; "Otkad si tuđa žena", 1973; "I poveo sam je u travu", 1975) and twice in the Opatija festival ("Ruže", 1975; "Ne pitaj me zašto", 1976). He also took part in the Croatian Band Aid, and provided vocals for the Croatian patriotic song "Moja domovina" (1991).[4]
Brun died on 23 January 2026, at the age of 81.[5]