Oliver Dragojević

Birth : 1947-12-07, Vela Luka, Croatia

History

Oliver Dragojević is one of the most popular Croatian pop singers. A native of Vela Luka from the island of Korčula, he emerged onto the music scene in the 1970s thanks to the popular Split Festival, one of several musical annual events which began in the former Yugoslavia and still is being held in Croatia today. His speciality was music influenced by Dalmatian Folklore. His first domestic hit was called "Picaferaj" in 1967. Most of his early songs were written by popular songwriter Zdenko Runjić. One of the most famous was "Nadalina" which also featured actor Boris Dvornik, and the popular Dalmatian anthems "Galeb i ja" and "Skalinada". Dragojević maintained his popularity in ensuing decades, while in the 1990s his songs became less influenced by domestic folk and more by global music trends. At that time he was often referenced as Croatia's oldest pop star. After his collaboration with Zdenko Runjić, he recorded several more albums that proved to be popular with his fan base. Today, Oliver is still active on the Croatian music scene often recognized as one of the country's most popular singers and musicians.

Movies

Zoffski Grč
Himself
A documentary about Zoran Stajduhar-Zoff, an eccentric frontman of Croatian band Grc from the city of Rijeka. No matter of his age, he keeps up to the band's controversial image with the suggestive performances involving chain saw, cow's head, cold weapons and blood.
Oliver Dragojević à l'Olympia
Himself
After he won over the public at home, it was time to use his unique musical style to entertain the international public, who await his concerts with excitement. In 2005, in the Parisian concert hall Olympia, Oliver started making all the dreams he dreamt as a boy come true.