11 Facts About Zorica Brunclik

1.

Zorica Brunclik is a Serbian singer of folk music; both traditional and newly composed.

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Arguably one of the most famous ex-Yugoslavian artists, Zorica Brunclik is known for her singing voice, fashion style and bright pink hair.

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3.

Zorica Brunclik's father was of Slovak descent, and her mother was from Sumadija.

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4.

Zorica Brunclik later completed a course in Aranzerskoj school at the National University "Bozidar Adzija", and then the Faculty of Economics and studied law.

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5.

Zorica Brunclik has four children, and became a grandmother in 2013.

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6.

Zorica Brunclik was introduced to fame by Bora Spuzic Kvaka, a well known folk singer in the former Yugoslavia.

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7.

Zorica Brunclik had performed with the orchestra of Tihomir Paunovica Tike who was at that time looking for new singers so this was Zorica's opportunity to record a song for Radio Television Belgrade.

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Zorica Brunclik has worked with the orchestra of Branimir Djokic, she later continued collaboration with accordionist Ljuba Keselj who was her former husband, and in 1985 she marries accordion player and arranger Miroljub Arandelovic Kemis, after which she achieved even greater success.

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Zorica Brunclik has recorded for PGP RTB in Belgrade, and Diskoton in Sarajevo, and Diskos in Aleksandrovac.

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10.

Zorica Brunclik achieved artistic collaborations with many of her colleagues by recording duets or being a guest at their concerts.

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Zorica Brunclik has given numerous concerts, among the most memorable concerts are the concert in Dom Sindikata in 1990 on the occasion of her 15-year anniversary of artistic work, and in the Sava Center in 1995 on the occasion of her 20-year anniversary of artistic work, as well as in 1999 with other famous singers.

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