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Dino Jelusick

Dino Jelusić (born 4 June 1992), also known by his stage name Dino Jelusick, is a Croatian singer, musician, and songwriter. He was the winner of the inaugural edition of the Junior Eurovision Song Contest, in 2003. He is the founder, principal songwriter, and lead singer of the progressive rock band Animal Drive, which was formed in 2012 and disbanded in 2021. Since 2016, Jelusick has been a touring member for the American rock band Trans-Siberian Orchestra, and in 2021, he joined Whitesnake. In 2023, he released the album Follow the Blind Man with his band Jelusick.

Dino Jelusick
Jelusick in 2019
Background information
Birth nameDino Jelusić
Born (1992-06-04) 4 June 1992 (age 31)
Požega, Croatia
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • Musician
  • songwriter
  • record producer
Instrument(s)
  • Vocals
  • keyboards
  • guitar
Years active1997–present
LabelsFrontiers Records
Member of
Formerly of
  • Animal Drive
  • Stone Leaders
  • The Ralph
  • Dirty Shirley
Websitedino-jelusick.com

Early life edit

Jelusick was born Dino Jelusić on 4 June 1992 in Požega, Croatia.[1] He lived most of his life in the capital city of Zagreb. He earned a master's degree from the Academy of Music, University of Zagreb, in 2020.[2]

Career edit

1997–2005: First musical efforts and Junior Eurovision Song Contest edit

As his parents also played musical instruments, Jelusick was introduced to music and singing at the age of three and started performing at the age of five[3] by appearing on television, on stages, and at festivals.

Jelusick wrote his first English song at the age of seven.[3] In 2003, he participated in the first Junior Eurovision Song Contest, in Denmark, with a song he wrote at the age of ten, "Ti si moja prva ljubav", and won with 134 points.[4] Jelusick released his debut solo album, No. 1, in 2003, and an English version a year later.[1] He toured the United States, Scandinavia, and Australia until 2005, and the tour included four large concerts in Denmark with a combined audience of 100,000 people.[5] The same year, Jelusick became the youngest nominee of the Croatian music award Porin, at the age of twelve.[5] In 2005, he was one of three main acts at the Langeland festival in Denmark, along with UB40 and Ronan Keating.[5]

2006–2014: Solo career and change to rock and metal musical style edit

Around 2007, as part of adolescence, Jelusick's voice changed and lost part of its upper register.[3][6] Jelusick had grown up listening to King's X, Slash, Whitesnake, Dream Theater, and Toto, among others, and he decided to change his musical direction to hard rock and metal.[3][6]

In 2009, Jelusick began recording a new studio album in Melbourne, Australia, with producer Mark Berry, and finalized it with Swedish producer Robert Ahrling in Malmö. The album, released in August 2011, was titled Living My Own Life.[4] However, as he did not write any of the songs on it,[6][7] Jelusick does not perform them live.[3]

Between 2012 and 2013, Jelusick was hired to take part in an international project in South Africa called Synkropation.[4] The project consisted of an album featuring the collaboration of different artists, including Mandoza and Dilana.[4] Though the album was never released, Jelusick was featured on several songs[8] and played to an audience of 50,000 people.[9]

In 2014, Jelusick was awarded second place at the international festival Slavianski Bazaar in Vitebsk, in Belarus. Afterward, he began experiencing problems with his voice. In September, he underwent surgery for Reinke's edema. After the surgery, he recorded another album, this one entirely composed by him. A concept album titled Prošao sam sve (English: "I went through everything"), it was released in November 2014. The record is based on the autobiographical novel 260 days by Marijan Gubina, about a ten-year-old boy who survives 260 days of imprisonment in a war camp during the Croatian War of Independence (1991–1995).[4][10]

2015–present: Bands and projects edit

In 2015, American drummer John Macaluso was looking for a singer and keyboardist for his new American-Croatian band Stone Leaders. Jelusick joined and helped record their self-titled album, which was eventually released in March 2019.[3][11][12] During this time, Jelusick was also a member of Croatian metal band the Ralph, with whom he released the album Enter Escape in February 2017.[13][14]

The same year, Jelusick won four awards at the Discovery festival in Bulgaria, one of which was for his song "Father".[15] In 2016, he won at New Wave in Sochi, Russia, the largest singing contest for young performers in the world.[16][17]

February 2016[18] was a turning point in Jelusick's music career. He later commented that until the mid–2010s, he had faced numerous difficulties within the Croatian music industry. Due to these problems, he considered ending his musical career.[19][20][21][22] Reportedly, his live performance of Queen's "The Show Must Go On" was noticed by American rock band Trans-Siberian Orchestra, who were searching for two male touring vocalists. After auditioning and meeting with producer Paul O'Neill, Jelusick was chosen to join the group and took part in their 2016 winter tour.[3][4] During the 2017 winter tour, the band, with Kayla Reeves on the East and Jelusick on the West lineup, honored O'Neill while playing "The Safest Way into Tomorrow".[23][24][25]

In the meantime, Jelusick's main project was working with the progressive hard rock band Animal Drive, founded in 2012. Their final lineup came together in 2015. Initially, this was his solo band,[18] and he is the project's main songwriter.[3] The group's biggest influence is the British hard rock band Whitesnake, and their live performances feature Whitesnake's 2004 cover version of Deep Purple's "Burn",[3] as well as songs by Skid Row and Dream Theater.[26] Before Jelusick joined TSO's tour, Animal Drive recorded a few songs, and on the recommendation of TSO's vocalist Jeff Scott Soto, the record label Frontiers Records listened to their work and decided to sign a record deal with them in 2017.[3][26] They are the first Croatian rock band to sign with such a major record label and have an album published worldwide.[3][27] Their debut studio album, Bite!, was released in February 2018 to critical acclaim.[4][18] In April 2019, they released a covers EP titled Back to the Roots. It included a rendition of Skid Row's "Monkey Business" as its first single,[28] and Roxette's "The Look" (with guest vocalist Rosa Laricchiuta) as its second single, in May 2019. The album received very good reviews.[29][30][31]

In 2018 and 2019, Jelusick performed in several episodes of the entertainment and music program A-strana of Hrvatska Radiotelevizija and was the youngest mentor in the Croatian version of the BBC show Just the Two of Us. His appearance with partner and actress Tara Thaller managed to win the competition.[19][32][33]

In May 2019, Lords of Black's Tony Hernando released a self-titled album with his solo project Restless Spirits. Jelusick sang on two of the album's tracks, "Cause I Know You're the One" and "Lost Time (Not to Be Found Again)". The record also included guest artists Deen Castronovo, Johnny Gioeli, and Alessandro Del Vecchio.[34] In late 2018, Jelusick recorded vocals and keyboards for a George Lynch project titled Dirty Shirley, which also featured Will Hunt on drums and Trevor Roxx on bass. The self-titled album was released in January 2020,[35][36] to positive reviews.[37]

In June 2021, Animal Drive disbanded following conflict with Frontiers Records.[38] In July, Jelusick joined Whitesnake as a backing vocalist.[39]

In March 2022, Jelusick teamed up with Michael Romeo, performing all vocals on Romeo's solo album War of the Worlds, Pt. 2. Matthias Mineur of the German edition of Metal Hammer said Jelusick "lifts" the album "to an even higher level" than that of its predecessor and finished his review saying that the release "inspires on two levels, so that the listener can hardly decide which of them is the more important".[40]

In December 2023, keyboardist Derek Sherinian and guitarist Ron "Bumblefoot" Thal unveiled a new progressive metal project named Whom Gods Destroy, recruiting Jelusick for vocal duties, along with Yas Nomura on bass and Bruno Valverde on drums. Their debut album, Insanium, is set to be released in March 2024. [41]

Selected discography edit

Project Album Year Notes
Solo No. 1 2003
Living My Own Life 2011
Prošao sam sve 2014
Jeff Scott Soto Give in to Me 2016 backing vocals
The Ralph Enter Escape 2017
Chaos Addict Sacrament of Hope 2017 guest vocals
Animal Drive Bite! 2018
Back to the Roots EP 2019
Stone Leaders DV84U4IA 2019
Restless Spirits (with Tony Hernando) Restless Spirits 2019
Dirty Shirley (with George Lynch) Dirty Shirley 2020
Magnus Karlsson's Free Fall We Are the Night 2020
Michael Romeo War of the Worlds, Pt. 2 2022
Jelusick Follow the Blind Man 2023
Whom Gods Destroy Insanium 2024

References edit

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External links edit

  • Official website
  • Animal Drive official website
  • Dino Jelusick–Animal Drive official YouTube channel
Awards and achievements
Preceded by
None
Croatia in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest
2003
Succeeded by
Nika Turković
with "Hej mali"
Preceded by
None
Winner of the Junior Eurovision Song Contest
2003
Succeeded by

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A request that this article title be changed to Dino Jelusic is under discussion Please do not move this article until the discussion is closed Dino Jelusic born 4 June 1992 also known by his stage name Dino Jelusick is a Croatian singer musician and songwriter He was the winner of the inaugural edition of the Junior Eurovision Song Contest in 2003 He is the founder principal songwriter and lead singer of the progressive rock band Animal Drive which was formed in 2012 and disbanded in 2021 Since 2016 Jelusick has been a touring member for the American rock band Trans Siberian Orchestra and in 2021 he joined Whitesnake In 2023 he released the album Follow the Blind Man with his band Jelusick Dino JelusickJelusick in 2019Background informationBirth nameDino JelusicBorn 1992 06 04 4 June 1992 age 31 Pozega CroatiaGenresHard rock blues rock heavy metal progressive rock groove metalOccupation s Musician songwriter record producerInstrument s Vocals keyboards guitarYears active1997 presentLabelsFrontiers RecordsMember ofJelusickTrans Siberian OrchestraWhitesnakeWhom Gods DestroyFormerly ofAnimal DriveStone LeadersThe RalphDirty ShirleyWebsitedino jelusick wbr com Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 1997 2005 First musical efforts and Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2 2 2006 2014 Solo career and change to rock and metal musical style 2 3 2015 present Bands and projects 3 Selected discography 4 References 5 External linksEarly life editJelusick was born Dino Jelusic on 4 June 1992 in Pozega Croatia 1 He lived most of his life in the capital city of Zagreb He earned a master s degree from the Academy of Music University of Zagreb in 2020 2 Career edit1997 2005 First musical efforts and Junior Eurovision Song Contest edit As his parents also played musical instruments Jelusick was introduced to music and singing at the age of three and started performing at the age of five 3 by appearing on television on stages and at festivals Jelusick wrote his first English song at the age of seven 3 In 2003 he participated in the first Junior Eurovision Song Contest in Denmark with a song he wrote at the age of ten Ti si moja prva ljubav and won with 134 points 4 Jelusick released his debut solo album No 1 in 2003 and an English version a year later 1 He toured the United States Scandinavia and Australia until 2005 and the tour included four large concerts in Denmark with a combined audience of 100 000 people 5 The same year Jelusick became the youngest nominee of the Croatian music award Porin at the age of twelve 5 In 2005 he was one of three main acts at the Langeland festival in Denmark along with UB40 and Ronan Keating 5 2006 2014 Solo career and change to rock and metal musical style edit Around 2007 as part of adolescence Jelusick s voice changed and lost part of its upper register 3 6 Jelusick had grown up listening to King s X Slash Whitesnake Dream Theater and Toto among others and he decided to change his musical direction to hard rock and metal 3 6 In 2009 Jelusick began recording a new studio album in Melbourne Australia with producer Mark Berry and finalized it with Swedish producer Robert Ahrling in Malmo The album released in August 2011 was titled Living My Own Life 4 However as he did not write any of the songs on it 6 7 Jelusick does not perform them live 3 Between 2012 and 2013 Jelusick was hired to take part in an international project in South Africa called Synkropation 4 The project consisted of an album featuring the collaboration of different artists including Mandoza and Dilana 4 Though the album was never released Jelusick was featured on several songs 8 and played to an audience of 50 000 people 9 In 2014 Jelusick was awarded second place at the international festival Slavianski Bazaar in Vitebsk in Belarus Afterward he began experiencing problems with his voice In September he underwent surgery for Reinke s edema After the surgery he recorded another album this one entirely composed by him A concept album titled Prosao sam sve English I went through everything it was released in November 2014 The record is based on the autobiographical novel 260 days by Marijan Gubina about a ten year old boy who survives 260 days of imprisonment in a war camp during the Croatian War of Independence 1991 1995 4 10 2015 present Bands and projects edit In 2015 American drummer John Macaluso was looking for a singer and keyboardist for his new American Croatian band Stone Leaders Jelusick joined and helped record their self titled album which was eventually released in March 2019 3 11 12 During this time Jelusick was also a member of Croatian metal band the Ralph with whom he released the album Enter Escape in February 2017 13 14 The same year Jelusick won four awards at the Discovery festival in Bulgaria one of which was for his song Father 15 In 2016 he won at New Wave in Sochi Russia the largest singing contest for young performers in the world 16 17 February 2016 18 was a turning point in Jelusick s music career He later commented that until the mid 2010s he had faced numerous difficulties within the Croatian music industry Due to these problems he considered ending his musical career 19 20 21 22 Reportedly his live performance of Queen s The Show Must Go On was noticed by American rock band Trans Siberian Orchestra who were searching for two male touring vocalists After auditioning and meeting with producer Paul O Neill Jelusick was chosen to join the group and took part in their 2016 winter tour 3 4 During the 2017 winter tour the band with Kayla Reeves on the East and Jelusick on the West lineup honored O Neill while playing The Safest Way into Tomorrow 23 24 25 In the meantime Jelusick s main project was working with the progressive hard rock band Animal Drive founded in 2012 Their final lineup came together in 2015 Initially this was his solo band 18 and he is the project s main songwriter 3 The group s biggest influence is the British hard rock band Whitesnake and their live performances feature Whitesnake s 2004 cover version of Deep Purple s Burn 3 as well as songs by Skid Row and Dream Theater 26 Before Jelusick joined TSO s tour Animal Drive recorded a few songs and on the recommendation of TSO s vocalist Jeff Scott Soto the record label Frontiers Records listened to their work and decided to sign a record deal with them in 2017 3 26 They are the first Croatian rock band to sign with such a major record label and have an album published worldwide 3 27 Their debut studio album Bite was released in February 2018 to critical acclaim 4 18 In April 2019 they released a covers EP titled Back to the Roots It included a rendition of Skid Row s Monkey Business as its first single 28 and Roxette s The Look with guest vocalist Rosa Laricchiuta as its second single in May 2019 The album received very good reviews 29 30 31 In 2018 and 2019 Jelusick performed in several episodes of the entertainment and music program A strana of Hrvatska Radiotelevizija and was the youngest mentor in the Croatian version of the BBC show Just the Two of Us His appearance with partner and actress Tara Thaller managed to win the competition 19 32 33 In May 2019 Lords of Black s Tony Hernando released a self titled album with his solo project Restless Spirits Jelusick sang on two of the album s tracks Cause I Know You re the One and Lost Time Not to Be Found Again The record also included guest artists Deen Castronovo Johnny Gioeli and Alessandro Del Vecchio 34 In late 2018 Jelusick recorded vocals and keyboards for a George Lynch project titled Dirty Shirley which also featured Will Hunt on drums and Trevor Roxx on bass The self titled album was released in January 2020 35 36 to positive reviews 37 In June 2021 Animal Drive disbanded following conflict with Frontiers Records 38 In July Jelusick joined Whitesnake as a backing vocalist 39 In March 2022 Jelusick teamed up with Michael Romeo performing all vocals on Romeo s solo album War of the Worlds Pt 2 Matthias Mineur of the German edition of Metal Hammer said Jelusick lifts the album to an even higher level than that of its predecessor and finished his review saying that the release inspires on two levels so that the listener can hardly decide which of them is the more important 40 In December 2023 keyboardist Derek Sherinian and guitarist Ron Bumblefoot Thal unveiled a new progressive metal project named Whom Gods Destroy recruiting Jelusick for vocal duties along with Yas Nomura on bass and Bruno Valverde on drums Their debut album Insanium is set to be released in March 2024 41 Selected discography editProject Album Year Notes Solo No 1 2003 Living My Own Life 2011 Prosao sam sve 2014 Jeff Scott Soto Give in to Me 2016 backing vocals The Ralph Enter Escape 2017 Chaos Addict Sacrament of Hope 2017 guest vocals Animal Drive Bite 2018 Back to the Roots EP 2019 Stone Leaders DV84U4IA 2019 Restless Spirits with Tony Hernando Restless Spirits 2019 Dirty Shirley with George Lynch Dirty Shirley 2020 Magnus Karlsson s Free Fall We Are the Night 2020 Michael Romeo War of the Worlds Pt 2 2022 Jelusick Follow the Blind Man 2023 Whom Gods Destroy Insanium 2024References edit a b Autogram Dino Jelusic Uvijek sam tezio koheziji glazbe i teksta in Croatian Croatian Composers Society ZAMP 20 February 2019 Retrieved 18 April 2019 Dino Jelusic pohvalio se velikim uspjehom Od danas sam in Croatian Index hr 25 September 2020 Retrieved 22 November 2020 a b c d e f g h i j k Roth Dan 8 August 2017 A Conversation with Dino Jelusic musicandartinterviews com Blogger Retrieved 18 April 2019 a b c d e f g Maude James 21 November 2018 Junior Eurovision What happened to 2003 winner Dino Jelusic ESC United Retrieved 18 April 2019 a b c Buva Mia 21 November 2018 Prije 15 godina pokorio je Europu nakratko odustao od svega a pogledajte gdje je danas in Croatian Vecernji list Retrieved 18 April 2019 a b c Georgi 21 November 2010 Dino Jelusic An Exclusive Interview TheSkyKid Com Retrieved 18 April 2019 Carevic Ivana 18 December 2010 Dino Jelusic Franka Batelic mi je bas jako zgodna in Croatian Vecernji list Retrieved 18 April 2019 Tytan Entertainment Synkropation album progress report Tytan Group 13 March 2013 Retrieved 18 April 2019 Carevic Ivana 11 October 2012 Dino Jelusic pjevao pred 50 tisuca ljudi i u 20 dana osvojio Afriku in Croatian Vecernji list Retrieved 18 April 2019 Matosevic Dragutin 11 March 2015 Dino Jelusic Prosao sam sve Recenzija barikada com in Croatian Retrieved 18 April 2019 Stone Leaders Featuring Drummer John Macaulso Debut Out Now in the U K Next Week in Europe bravewords com Bravewords 8 March 2019 Retrieved 18 April 2019 Hrvatsko americki bend Stone Leaders predstavlja prvi singl mixer hr in Croatian Polak Media 20 March 2019 Retrieved 18 April 2019 Jagatic Dubravko 6 March 2017 Glazbene Recenzije Rolo The Ralph Ivana Picek nacional hr in Croatian Nacional Retrieved 18 April 2019 Recenzija The Ralph Enter Escape Metal Jacket Magazine in Croatian 28 February 2017 Retrieved 18 April 2019 Dino Jelusic dobio cetiri nagrade in Croatian Glas Slavonije 25 May 2015 Retrieved 18 April 2019 Carevic Ivana 29 September 2016 Turneja po zapadnoj Americi Dino Jelusic novi je clan americkog hit benda in Croatian Vecernji list Retrieved 18 April 2019 Carevic Ivana 19 October 2016 Procitajte sto je predsjednica napisala mladom pjevacu Dini Jelusicu in Croatian Vecernji list Retrieved 18 April 2019 a b c Rockpit Mark 12 March 2018 INTERVIEW Dino Jelusic of Animal Drive The Rockpit Retrieved 18 April 2019 a b Fatusic Damir 12 March 2019 Intervju Dino Jelusic Nova stara zvijezda hrvatske i svjetske glazbene scene in Croatian In Portal Retrieved 18 April 2019 Moric Danijela Ana 30 November 2018 Dino Jelusic zivi svoj san Prije 15 godina bio je idol djevojcicama a danas prasi na turnejama od Amerike do Europe tportal hr in Croatian Hrvatski Telekom Retrieved 18 April 2019 Samarzija Ana 19 January 2019 Pobijedio na Eurosongu danas je clan planetarno popularnog benda ali nije sve bilo lako Pao sam u depresiju in Croatian Dnevnik hr Retrieved 18 April 2019 Krizanec Sandra 20 February 2019 Dino Jelusic N1 Pressing in Croatian 16 15 17 06 19 30 19 52 minutes in N1 Hrvatska Retrieved 18 April 2019 Barabanov Gleb Mrazik Tina 17 December 2017 Trans Siberian Orchestra The Ghosts of Christmas Eve South Florida Insider Retrieved 19 April 2019 Marshall Clay 2 February 2018 Trans Siberian Orchestra Emerges Triumphant on First Holiday Tour Following Founder s Death Billboard Retrieved 19 February 2018 Greene Tammy 11 December 2017 Trans Siberian Orchestra live at the Citizens Business Bank Arena Greene Sound Lens Photography Retrieved 19 April 2019 a b Croatia s ANIMAL DRIVE Signs with FRONTIERS MUSIC SRL Blabbermouth net 14 June 2017 Retrieved 19 April 2019 Poljak Vanda 21 November 2017 Animal drive bend Dina Jelusica prvi je bend u hrvatskoj povijesti s albumom koji izlazi u cijelom svijetu in Croatian Net hr Retrieved 18 April 2019 ANIMAL DRIVE Covers SKID ROW WARRANT WHITESNAKE Classics on Back to the Roots EP Blabbermouth net 1 March 2019 Retrieved 18 April 2019 Thorley Andy 19 March 2019 Review Animal Drive Back to the Roots 2019 Maximum Volume Music Retrieved 19 April 2019 Johnson Darren 12 March 2019 Ep review Animal Drive Back to the Roots Get Ready to Rock Retrieved 19 April 2019 Barnard Rich 9 April 2019 Animal Drive Back to the Roots EP Album Review Red Guitar Music Retrieved 19 April 2019 Cosic Morana 27 January 2019 Razvalio Vanninu pjesmu Svi pricaju o nastupu Dine Jelusica in Croatian 24sata Retrieved 18 April 2019 Pobjedio najmlađi pjevacki par Tara Thaller i Dino Jelusic in Croatian Vecernji list 20 April 2019 Retrieved 20 April 2019 RESTLESS SPIRITS Featuring Tony Hernando Restless Spirits Frontiers Music Retrieved 30 April 2019 Front Row Joe 29 December 2018 GEORGE LYNCH Has Recorded a Super Fun Album with TRANS SIBERIAN ORCHESTRA Vocalist DINO JELUSIC Blabbermouth net Retrieved 19 April 2019 Dirty Shirley Frontiers Music Retrieved 24 December 2020 Mann Wojciech 2 June 2020 Recenzja plyty Dirty Shirley Dirty Shirley Album review Dirty Shirley Dirty Shirley Polityka in Polish Retrieved 24 December 2020 Olivier 17 June 2021 Animal Drive feat singer Dino Jelusick disband and facing lawsuit by record label Frontiers Music Srl Sleaze Roxx Welcome to Whitesnake Dino Jelusick Whitesnake 27 July 2021 Archived from the original on 27 July 2021 Mineur Matthias 25 March 2022 Michael Romeo WAR OF THE WORLDS PT 2 Metal Hammer Germany in German Retrieved 3 April 2022 Ron Bumblefoot Thal Derek Sherinian and Dino Jelusick Join Forces in New Band Whom Gods Destroy Blabbermouth net 13 December 2023 Retrieved 13 December 2023 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Dino Jelusic Official website Animal Drive official website Dino Jelusick Animal Drive official YouTube channel Awards and achievements Preceded byNone Croatia in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest2003 Succeeded byNika Turkovicwith 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