Marin Gradac
Bosnian musician
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Marin Gradac is a Bosnian musician who is a trombonist for the Sarajevo Philharmonic Orchestra. Formerly, he was a member of a Bosnian garage rock band Zabranjeno Pušenje.
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| Also known as | Maka / Mako |
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| Occupation | Musician |
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Career
In 1996, Gradac accompanied Sejo Sexon and Elvis J. Kurtović, with whom he restarted the band Zabranjeno Pušenje, disbanded in the early 1990s.[1] He sang and performed on two studio albums; Fildžan viška (1997) and Agent tajne sile (1999).[2][3] Also, Gradac performed on their first live album; Hapsi sve! (1998). According to Sejo Sexon, Gradac was a really good singer, but the fans didn't accept him, especially the core ones.[4] Gradac left Zabranjeno Pušenje in 2000 due to other commitments; he went to complete the Sarajevo Music Academy.[5]
Gradac has been playing a trombone for the Sarajevo Philharmonic Orchestra.[6]
Gradas is an executive producer of the Sarajevo Big Band and a board member of the Saraj Pro-Brass Musicians Association.[7]
Discography
Zabranjeno pušenje
- Fildžan viška (1996)
- Hapsi sve! (1998)
- Agent tajne sile (1999)