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Marko Kon
Marko Kon in 2009
Marko Kon in 2009
Background information
Born (1972-04-20) 20 April 1972 (age 52)
GenresPop
OccupationSinger

Marko "Mare" Kon (Serbian Cyrillic: Марко Кон; born 20 April 1972) is a Serbian recording artist. He was the Serbian entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 2009 alongside Milan Nikolić. Kon remains one of the most wanted music producers and one of the most prominent musicians in Eastern Europe.

As a multi-instrumentalist, his musical abilities include playing drums, guitar, bass guitar, clarinet, sax, Serbian pipe and keyboard. As his music fluctuates from folk and ethnic pop to death metal, he influenced Serbian pop scene in many ways.

Other than his acclaimed music career, he is also a voice actor, being the official Serbian voice of Maui in Disney's Moana, Private in the Madagascar film series, Olaf in Frozen and Frankie in Shark Tale.[1]

Early life

Kon was born to a Serbian-Jewish father and Serbian mother.[2]

Eurovision Song Contest 2009

In 2009, Kon collaborated with Milan Nikolić to perform "Cipela" at the Eurovision Song Contest 2009. The song was chosen after a national final.[3] It competed in the second semi-final, but failed to reach the final. When looking at the number of votes given in the semi-finals, Serbia finished 10th and would therefore have qualified to the finals, had the system been the same as that before 2008, where the top 10 qualify. But the judges voted that Croatia, placed 13th, go to the finals instead.

References

  1. ^ "MAJSTORI SINHRONIZACIJE: Ko se krije iza Duška Dugouška, Šilje, Popaja, Sunđera Boba? (FOTO) (VIDEO)". telegraf.rs.
  2. ^ (in Serbian) Jevrejski pregled (Glasilo Saveza Jevrejskih opština Srbije); Saša Ristić; Vodaju me kao mečku; stranica 21; broj 5, maj 2009.
  3. ^ Fisher, Luke Marko Kon Oikotimes Archived 12 March 2009 at the Wayback Machine
Awards and achievements
Preceded by Serbia in the Eurovision Song Contest
(with Milaan)
2009
Succeeded by
Preceded by Beovizija winner
2009
Succeeded by