Josipa Lisac

Josipa Lisac
Josipa Lisac performing live in 2009
Josipa Lisac performing live in 2009
Background information
Born (1950-02-14) 14 February 1950 (age 74)
Zagreb, PR Croatia, FPR Yugoslavia
OriginZagreb, Croatia
Genres
Occupation(s)Singer
Instrument(s)Vocals
Years active1968–present
Labels
Formerly ofO'Hara, Zlatni Akordi
Spouse(s)Karlo Metikoš (1971–1991)
Websitewww.josipalisac.com

Josipa Lisac (pronounced [jɔ̌sipa lǐːsat͡s]; born 14 February 1950) is a Croatian and Yugoslav singer whose work has spawned many different genres, from rock and pop to jazz and ethnic music. Known for her unique contralto,[1][2] Lisac is widely considered one of the most notable female vocalists of the Yugoslav popular music scene.

Starting her professional career as the vocalist for the rock band O'Hara in 1967, Lisac immediately gained the attention of the Yugoslav audience and the media. In 1968, she moved to the band Zlatni Akordi, starting her solo career during the same year. During the initial phase of her solo career, she performed on Yugoslav pop festivals, gaining large attention of the public. After a series of 7-inch singles, she released her debut album Dnevnik jedne ljubavi in 1973, today widely considered one of the best albums in the history of Yugoslav popular music. The album featured songs composed by her husband Karlo Metikoš, who would continue to play a pivotal role in her career in the following years. After her second studio release, a jazz rock album recorded with B.P. Convention Big Band International, and her third studio album, Made in U.S.A., featuring songs written by a number of prominent American songwriters, Lisac turned to contemporary rock sound. Her following releases, despite bringing several hit songs, did not repeat the commercial and critical success of her debut. In the mid-1980s, she turned to performing on Yugoslav pop festivals, appearing in extravagant and flamboyant costumes, the new phase of her career reaching its highlight with the 1987 album Boginja. Following Meikoš's death in 1991, she organized tribute concerts in his honor of Metikoš, three of them released on live albums, and during released three more studio albums, the 2009 album Živim po svom being her latest studio release. During her career, Lisac has collaborated with a number of acts of the Croatian and Yugoslav music scenes and has received a number of awards for her work.

  1. ^ Siloborčić, Dobroslav (18 December 2015). "JOSIPA LISAC 'Iskreno, nisam ja ljepotica. Ali, ja sam interesantna žena. I slaba sam i nježna i - snažna zvijer...'". Jutarnji. Retrieved 29 October 2018.
  2. ^ Milanović, Uroš (7 February 2021). "Josipa Lisac: Samo da sve bude dobro i ludo". Nova. Retrieved 27 July 2024.

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