Edo Mulahalilović
Edo Mulahalilović (March 23, 1964, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Yugoslavia – June 27, 2010, Belgrade, Serbia) was a Bosnian songwriter and producer.
His first solo concert was at the age of 13 in Hvar, (Croatia) on a classical guitar.
- 1983. Edo together with Pjer Žalica (bass player and film director) and Izudin Kolečić (drummer) founded the band called Baobab (Edo was guitar player and singer).
- 1985. The three musicians together with singer Hajrudin Varešanović formed the band Hari Mata Hari, which became one of the most popular pop bands in former Yugoslavia.
- 1991. Edo released a solo album “Jedna je pjesma cijeloga života” but the war in ex-Yugoslavia stopped the tour and promotion.
- 1994. For the Eurovision song contest in Dublin, Edo wrote a song “Ostani kraj mene” ("Stay with me”) in cooperation with his brother Adi, to represent Bosnia and Herzegovina.
- 1996-2002. Edo worked in Finland as composer and producer with many Scandinavian artists.
- June 2010 - Edo died.
Edo Mulahalilović was member of GRAMEX and TEOSTO (Finnish composers copyright society).
- Edo lived and worked in Sarajevo, owning a private recording studio and production facility.
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March 23, 1964 |
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