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Baruni is a
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n pop band originating from
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. The group was formed in 1991. The name "Baruni" ( Croatian for "Barons") was given to them by Tomislav Ivčić. The group was previously signed to
Croatia Records Croatia Records is the largest major record label in Croatia, based in Zagreb ( Dubrava). Summary Croatia Records d.d. is a joint-stock company currently led by the chief executive officer Želimir Babogredac, a notable sound engineer. It releases ...
, but is currently working with rival
Hit Records Hit Records was a record company based in Nashville, Tennessee, which specialized in sound-alike cover versions of hit records. These types of releases are often categorized as exploito. Background It was run by entrepreneurs Bill Beasley an ...
. They release their albums through in Bosnia through the label Hayat Production. They have been participated in the
Croatian Radio Festival The Croatian Radio Festival ( Croatian: Hrvatski Radijski Festival, abbreviated as HRF) was a music festival held annually in Croatia from 1997 to 2009. The festival was first held in 1997 in Vodice. It remained in Vodice until 2002, when it was h ...
seven times and in the Etnofest Neum festival twice.


Band members

*Miroslav Rus – songwriter *Danijel Banić – lead vocal *Jadranko Jagarinec – bass guitar *Dubravko Jagarinec – acoustic guitar *Jelena Domazet – keyboard *Zvonimir Domazet – electric guitar *Miroslav Budanko – drums


Albums

* ''Putuju i oblaci'' (1996) * ''Vrati se'' (1997) * ''Ulica Ilica'' (1998) * ''Cirkus'' (1999) * ''Otkad s tobom ne spavam'' (2002) * ''Ljubav nosi tvoje ime'' (2003) * ''Svanut' će jutro puno ljubavi'' (2007)


Singles

* ''Neka pati koga smeta, Hrvatska je prvak svijeta'' (1998)


Compilations

* ''Veliki hitovi 1'' (2000) * ''Najbolje od najboljeg'' (2006) * ''Zlatna kolekcija'' (2011)


Sources

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External links

* {{Authority control Croatian pop music groups Hayat Production artists Musical groups established in 1991 1991 establishments in Croatia