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Asim Brkan

Asim Brkan (born 28 October 1954) is a Bosnian singer and musician. He is considered to be one of the finest and most complete folk singers of his generation.

Asim Brkan
Also known asMostarac
Born (1954-10-28) 28 October 1954 (age 69)
Mostar, SR Bosnia and Herzegovina, Yugoslavia
GenresNeo-folk, sevdalinka
Occupation(s)singer
Years active1976–1996, 2009–present
LabelsJugoton, PGP-RTB, PGP-RTS, In Takt Records

Biography edit

Early life and career beginnings edit

Brkan was born into a Bosniak family in Mostar, while Bosnia and Herzegovina was a part of Yugoslavia. His father was Ibro and his mother was Bisera.[1] He grew up in the countryside with cousins, as his mother was working. After their financial situation improved, they moved to the center of the city and Brkan finished electrical engineering school. During his teens he sang at a folklore club in Mostar and by his late teens he had performed several times at the hotel (Rose), next to the Neretva river. He also later performed sevdalinka and old folk songs at various restaurants around the city. A few years later he was noticed and signed by the record label Jugoton. While living in Belgrade, a hairdresser offered him a job as a model, he accepted, but kept the job for only few months.

Career edit

At the start of his career in the 1970s, he signed a contract with the record label Jugoton, seeded in Zagreb. At his peak, he was one of the biggest stars in Yugoslavia – selling millions of copies and receiving recognition from public and critics as well. After signing a record contract with PGP-RTB, a major and high-rated music production company in Yugoslavia, Brkan moved to Belgrade and lived in a hotel for six months. In 1976, he released his first single "Tvoje oči garave" (Your Dark Eyes), composed by well respected author Mijat Božović. It was followed by the singles "Ne ruši mi sreću, nepoznata ženo!" (Do Not Crush My Love, Unknown Woman, 1978) and "Jednom sam i ja volio" (I, Too, Once Loved, July 1979), both composed by Aca Stepić.

In the 1980s, he partnered with a different composer, Ljubo Kešelj and released a hit album "Najljepšu haljinu večeras obuci" (Wear the Most Beautiful Dress Tonight, 1982.) Throughout the 80s, he performed at various festivals and held concerts all over Yugoslavia.

At the early stage of the Yugoslav Wars he left Belgrade and went with his family to the Netherlands, and later Germany. As a result of the Yugoslav wars, the state collapsed and a new music genre, called "Turbo-folk" started domination in social and cultural life. As honest and humble man, Brkan could not accept "life in a jungle" and low-profile music. Although the war had not yet finished, because of his patriotism, he returned to Bosnia in 1994. After few efforts to come back, he eventually retired from his professional career in 1996, at the age of 42. However, he will always be remembered as great singer with unique, subtle and lyrical voice.

Beside songs composed for his studio albums, he will also be remembered as outstanding performer of Bosnian traditional song - Sevdalinka. Some of his interpretations are inducted in National Music Register. He recorded songs for Bosnian and Serbian radio and TV archive, written and composed by Sevdah legends. Brkan has also performed at many prominent music festivals (in Sarajevo, Belgrade, Novi Sad, Skopje), traditionally receiving awards for interpretation.

In 2009, three decades after his first and biggest hit song "Jednom sam i ja volio", Brkan made a comeback. His original record label, PGP-RTS (previously known as PGP-RTB), published a CD with his songs from 1976 to 1990. In the same year, he recorded series of sevdalinka songs for MP BHRT (Bosnian radio and television music production.) His version of "Mujo kuje konja pod mjesecu" (Mujo Shoes the Horse Below the Moonlight) was inducted into the National Music Register just five days after recording. A few weeks after the CD was published, in a television show, Brkan made his first live performance after a more than decade-long hiatus.

Personal life edit

After marrying a woman from Tuzla named Azra, the newlyweds moved into a new apartment in Belgrade and later had a son together. When the wars in Yugoslavia broke out in the early 1990s, he moved his family from Belgrade to a friends home in the Netherlands.[2] During this time, he did not sing until his friend Halid Muslimović invited him to Germany. Brkan returned to his war-torn home-country of Bosnia in 1994, where he stayed for the remainder of the war and currently still lives there. He has two sons Omar (born 1989) and Emel (born 1996)

Discography edit

Singles edit

  • Tvoje oči garave (1976)
  • Ne ruši mi sreću, nepoznata ženo! / Željela si dva prstena (1978)[3]
  • Jednom sam i ja volio / Dvije mladosti za ljubav smo dali (1979)[4]
  • Da si sretna pisala mi ne bi / Ljubavi vladaju svijetom (1980)[5]

Studio albums edit

  • Voli me, grli me (1981)[6]
  • Najljepšu haljinu večeras obuci (1982)[7]
  • Majko, prijatelju moj (1984)
  • Ema (1985)
  • Još me ima! (1989)
  • I tako idu dani (1990)
  • Zlata (1996)

Compilation albums edit

  • Best of (2009)

Sevdalinka edit

  • Sjetuje me majka
  • Iz kamena voda tekla
  • Evo ovu rumen ružu
  • Čudna jada od Mostara grada
  • Mujo kuje
  • Jednog divnog dana u Mostaru gradu
  • Puknute strune
  • Za tebe sam vezan grade
  • Basča od jasmina
  • Jahao sam konje

References edit

  1. ^ "Biografija". AsimBrkan. 4 July 2006. Retrieved 15 May 2013.
  2. ^ . BosnaChat. Archived from the original on 17 May 2013. Retrieved 15 May 2013.
  3. ^ "Ne ruši mi sreću, nepoznata ženo / Željela si dva prstena". Discogs. 1978. Retrieved 15 May 2013.
  4. ^ "Jednom sam i ja volio / Dvije mladosti za ljubav smo dali". Discogs. July 1979. Retrieved 15 May 2013.
  5. ^ "Da si srećna pisala mi ne bi / Ljubavi vladaju svijetom". Discogs. 1980. Retrieved 15 May 2013.
  6. ^ "Voli me, grli me..." Discogs. 1981. Retrieved 15 May 2013.
  7. ^ "Najljepšu haljinu večeras obuci". Discogs. 1982. Retrieved 15 May 2013.

asim, brkan, born, october, 1954, bosnian, singer, musician, considered, finest, most, complete, folk, singers, generation, also, known, asmostaracborn, 1954, october, 1954, mostar, bosnia, herzegovina, yugoslaviagenresneo, folk, sevdalinkaoccupation, singerye. Asim Brkan born 28 October 1954 is a Bosnian singer and musician He is considered to be one of the finest and most complete folk singers of his generation Asim BrkanAlso known asMostaracBorn 1954 10 28 28 October 1954 age 69 Mostar SR Bosnia and Herzegovina YugoslaviaGenresNeo folk sevdalinkaOccupation s singerYears active1976 1996 2009 presentLabelsJugoton PGP RTB PGP RTS In Takt Records Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Early life and career beginnings 1 2 Career 1 3 Personal life 2 Discography 2 1 Singles 2 2 Studio albums 2 3 Compilation albums 2 4 Sevdalinka 3 ReferencesBiography editEarly life and career beginnings edit Brkan was born into a Bosniak family in Mostar while Bosnia and Herzegovina was a part of Yugoslavia His father was Ibro and his mother was Bisera 1 He grew up in the countryside with cousins as his mother was working After their financial situation improved they moved to the center of the city and Brkan finished electrical engineering school During his teens he sang at a folklore club in Mostar and by his late teens he had performed several times at the hotel Rose next to the Neretva river He also later performed sevdalinka and old folk songs at various restaurants around the city A few years later he was noticed and signed by the record label Jugoton While living in Belgrade a hairdresser offered him a job as a model he accepted but kept the job for only few months Career edit At the start of his career in the 1970s he signed a contract with the record label Jugoton seeded in Zagreb At his peak he was one of the biggest stars in Yugoslavia selling millions of copies and receiving recognition from public and critics as well After signing a record contract with PGP RTB a major and high rated music production company in Yugoslavia Brkan moved to Belgrade and lived in a hotel for six months In 1976 he released his first single Tvoje oci garave Your Dark Eyes composed by well respected author Mijat Bozovic It was followed by the singles Ne rusi mi srecu nepoznata zeno Do Not Crush My Love Unknown Woman 1978 and Jednom sam i ja volio I Too Once Loved July 1979 both composed by Aca Stepic In the 1980s he partnered with a different composer Ljubo Keselj and released a hit album Najljepsu haljinu veceras obuci Wear the Most Beautiful Dress Tonight 1982 Throughout the 80s he performed at various festivals and held concerts all over Yugoslavia At the early stage of the Yugoslav Wars he left Belgrade and went with his family to the Netherlands and later Germany As a result of the Yugoslav wars the state collapsed and a new music genre called Turbo folk started domination in social and cultural life As honest and humble man Brkan could not accept life in a jungle and low profile music Although the war had not yet finished because of his patriotism he returned to Bosnia in 1994 After few efforts to come back he eventually retired from his professional career in 1996 at the age of 42 However he will always be remembered as great singer with unique subtle and lyrical voice Beside songs composed for his studio albums he will also be remembered as outstanding performer of Bosnian traditional song Sevdalinka Some of his interpretations are inducted in National Music Register He recorded songs for Bosnian and Serbian radio and TV archive written and composed by Sevdah legends Brkan has also performed at many prominent music festivals in Sarajevo Belgrade Novi Sad Skopje traditionally receiving awards for interpretation In 2009 three decades after his first and biggest hit song Jednom sam i ja volio Brkan made a comeback His original record label PGP RTS previously known as PGP RTB published a CD with his songs from 1976 to 1990 In the same year he recorded series of sevdalinka songs for MP BHRT Bosnian radio and television music production His version of Mujo kuje konja pod mjesecu Mujo Shoes the Horse Below the Moonlight was inducted into the National Music Register just five days after recording A few weeks after the CD was published in a television show Brkan made his first live performance after a more than decade long hiatus Personal life edit After marrying a woman from Tuzla named Azra the newlyweds moved into a new apartment in Belgrade and later had a son together When the wars in Yugoslavia broke out in the early 1990s he moved his family from Belgrade to a friends home in the Netherlands 2 During this time he did not sing until his friend Halid Muslimovic invited him to Germany Brkan returned to his war torn home country of Bosnia in 1994 where he stayed for the remainder of the war and currently still lives there He has two sons Omar born 1989 and Emel born 1996 Discography editSingles edit Tvoje oci garave 1976 Ne rusi mi srecu nepoznata zeno Zeljela si dva prstena 1978 3 Jednom sam i ja volio Dvije mladosti za ljubav smo dali 1979 4 Da si sretna pisala mi ne bi Ljubavi vladaju svijetom 1980 5 Studio albums edit Voli me grli me 1981 6 Najljepsu haljinu veceras obuci 1982 7 Majko prijatelju moj 1984 Ema 1985 Jos me ima 1989 I tako idu dani 1990 Zlata 1996 Compilation albums edit Best of 2009 Sevdalinka edit Sjetuje me majka Iz kamena voda tekla Evo ovu rumen ruzu Cudna jada od Mostara grada Mujo kuje Jednog divnog dana u Mostaru gradu Puknute strune Za tebe sam vezan grade Basca od jasmina Jahao sam konjeReferences edit Biografija AsimBrkan 4 July 2006 Retrieved 15 May 2013 Asim Brkan biografija BosnaChat Archived from the original on 17 May 2013 Retrieved 15 May 2013 Ne rusi mi srecu nepoznata zeno Zeljela si dva prstena Discogs 1978 Retrieved 15 May 2013 Jednom sam i ja volio Dvije mladosti za ljubav smo dali Discogs July 1979 Retrieved 15 May 2013 Da si srecna pisala mi ne bi Ljubavi vladaju svijetom Discogs 1980 Retrieved 15 May 2013 Voli me grli me Discogs 1981 Retrieved 15 May 2013 Najljepsu haljinu veceras obuci Discogs 1982 Retrieved 15 May 2013 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Asim Brkan amp oldid 1173068612, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, 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