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Ivo Fabijan
Born
Ivo Mrvelj

(1950-08-25)25 August 1950
Died16 July 2006(2006-07-16) (aged 55)
OccupationSinger
Years active1974–2006[1]
Awards

Ivo Fabijan (born Andrija Ivo Mrvelj; 25 August 1950 – 16 July 2006)[2] was a Croatian musician, singer and composer, and produced pop music and patriotic songs.

Fabijan was born in Vrbovac, Odžak, Bosnia and Herzegovina (then part of Yugoslavia) is well known for singing patriotic Croatia music beginning in the early 1980s, when Croatia was still part of communist Yugoslavia and was active musically through the Croatian War of Independence. His origin is from Posušje. He died in Zagreb, Croatia in 2006.

Discography

  • Ja sam takav čovjek (Croatia Records, 2000)[3]

Selected singles

  • "Otvori, Marija, vrata"
  • "Nemojte mi spominjati nju"
  • "Kad sklopim oči, ja Hrvatsku sanjam"
  • "Hercegovino"
  • "Od Duvna do Međugorja"
  • "Zov Hercegovine"
  • "Himna Posusje"
  • "Kreni Gardo"
  • "Moj stric je bio Ustaša"
  • "Striče Ivane"

References

  1. ^ "Preminuo Ivo Fabijan (1950.-2006.) - Muzički informativni centar | Croatian Music Information Centre". Archived from the original on 2012-01-18. Retrieved 2015-09-03.
  2. ^ "Vrbovac - Kultura".
  3. ^ JA SAM TAKAV ČOVJEK