Marijan Brkić "Brk" (born 20 January 1962) is a Croatian and Yugoslav musician, songwriter, music arranger and producer, best known as guitarist for highly popular rock bands Prljavo Kazalište and Parni Valjak. Brkić has also worked with singer-songwriter Zlatan Stipišić Gibonni, released one solo album and one album recorded with keyboardist Berislav Blažević, and worked as producer with a number of prominent artists.
Marijan Brkić Brk | |
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Brkić performing live in 2007 | |
| Background information | |
| Also known as | Brk |
| Born | Marijan Brkić 20 January 1962 |
| Genres | |
| Occupation | Guitarist |
| Years active | 1979–present |
| Formerly of | |
| Website | www.brk.hr |
Musical career
editPrljavo Kazalište (1979–1989)
editBrkić started his career at the age of 17, as a member of the punk rock band Prljavo Kazalište.[1] Brkić joined the band during the recording sessions for their debut studio album, replacing guitarist Zoran Cvetković.[1] Brkić remained with Prljavo Kazalište throughout the 1980s and their shift from new wave sound to radio-friendly pop rock, recording five more studio albums with the group and departing from the band in 1989.[2]
Parni Valjak (1990–2005, 2009–present)
editBrkić joined popular band Parni Valjak in 1990.[3] He remained with Parni Valjak until the band's 2005 farewell tour, recording four studio albums and two live albums with them.[3] In 2009, he rejoined Parni Valjak on their reunion tour and has been playing with the band since, recording two more studio albums with the group.[3]
Gibonni's backing band (2006–2009)
editFollowing the disbandment of Parni Valjak in 2005, Brkić joined the backing band of popular singer-songwriter Zlatan Stipišić "Gibonni", partaking in the recording of his 2007 live album Acoustic:Electric.[4]
Solo works
editIn 2005, in collaboration with Parni Valjak keyboardist Berislav Blažević, Brkić recorded an album of Christmas songs entitled Božićni san (Christmas Dream).[5] In 2007, Brkić released the album entitled Bolji svijet (A Better World).[5] The album featured a number of prominent guest vocalists: Dado Topić, Aki Rahimovski, Oliver Dragojević, Massimo Savić, Zlatan Stipišić "Gibonni", Toni Cetinski, Tina Rupčić and others.[5]
Other activities
editIn addition to producing albums by Prljavo Kazalište, Parni Valjak and Gibonni, Brkić has worked as producer with a number of acts, including Zvijezde, Regata, Boris Novković and others.[6] He has made guest appearances on albums by Plavi Orkestar, Regata, Drugi Način, Davorin Bogović, Plava Trava Zaborava, Film and other artists.[7]
Brkić runs his own recording studio MB in Zagreb, where Parni Valjak has recorded some of their albums.
Discography
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With Prljavo KazališteeditStudio albumsedit
With Parni ValjakeditWith GibonnieditLive albumsedit
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As producereditStudio albumsedit
Live albumsedit
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References
edit- 1 2 Janjatović, Petar (2024). Ex YU rock enciklopedija 1960-2023. Belgrade: self-released / Makart. p. 244.
- ↑ Janjatović, Petar (2024). Ex YU rock enciklopedija 1960-2023. Belgrade: self-released / Makart. p. 245.
- 1 2 3 Janjatović, Petar (2024). Ex YU rock enciklopedija 1960-2023. Belgrade: self-released / Makart. p. 224.
- ↑ Janjatović, Petar (2024). Ex YU rock enciklopedija 1960-2023. Belgrade: self-released / Makart. p. 117.
- 1 2 3 Janjatović, Petar (2024). Ex YU rock enciklopedija 1960-2023. Belgrade: self-released / Makart. p. 225.
- ↑ Marijan Brkić production credits at Discogs
- ↑ Marijan Brkić credits at Discogs
External links
edit- Official website
- Marijan Brkić at Discogs