Marina Gradić
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Marina in a promo photo, October 2006
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Background information | ||
Birth name | Marina Gradić | |
Born | September 08, 1962 | |
Origin | Slavonski Brod, Croatia | |
Genre(s) | Pop | |
Occupation(s) | Singer, performer | |
Years active | 2006–present | |
Label(s) | Kondor Records |
Marina Gradić (born on September 08, 1962) is an Croatian pop singer. She is noted for her strong, powerful, coarse-sounding voice. Thanks to her performing career which is active for more than 25 years, her popularity reaches across Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Slovakia.
Her music encompasses mostly catchy tunes, and thoughtful lyrics about relationships and love. Her trademark is her long platinum blonde hair with blue highlights.
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[edit] Career
[edit] Recording artist
She started career as a recording artist in late 2005. After many years performing other people's songs across Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Slovakia, her wish was to record an album to mark her career and increase popularity. First album Vjetar života was recorded in early 2006 in Bosnia and Herzegovina and will be released soon. Album consists of 10 brand new songs. First single Vjetar života has been released to the radio stations in mid-February and second single Kako da te prebolim is about to come out. During summer, Marina attended few festivals to promote her up-coming album. Videoclips for the singles Vjetar života and Kako da te prebolim should be finished and premiered to the end of this year.
[edit] Discography
[edit] Albums
- 2006: Vjetar života
[edit] Singles
- 2006: Vjetar života
- 2006: Kako da te prebolim
[edit] Songs performed on various festivals
- 2006: Sve što je vrijedilo - Marco Polo Fest 2006 (Korčula)
- 2006: Vjetar života, Kako da te prebolim, Sve što je vrijedilo - Melodije Hrvatskog juga 2006 (Opuzen)
- 2006: Nije zima - Zlatne žice Slavonije 2006 (Požega)
[edit] External links
- Zlatne žice Slavonije — official website
- Marco Polo Fest 2006 - Korčula — official website
- Marina on YouTube — videos