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Tomislav Ivčić (6 January 1953 – 4 March 1993) was a Croatian pop singer, songwriter and politician. He died in a car accident and is buried in Zagreb at the Mirogoj Cemetery. A native of Zadar, Tomislav Ivčić became one of the most popular singers and songwriters during his appearances on 1970s pop music festivals. His specialty was pop music inspired by Dalmatian folklore. One of his early hits included the country-rock influenced single "Nemam za kavu" from 1979. Ivčić also wrote and performed "Večeras je naša fešta", a song that would become a semi-official anthem of Dalmatia, often sung and performed whenever a Dalmatian athlete or sports team won a title or important game. He has written over two hundred songs and released twenty three albums during his career.

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  • Tomislav Ivčić (de)
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  • Tomislav Ivčić (* 6. Januar 1953 in Zadar; † 4. März 1993 in Zagreb) war ein jugoslawischer bzw. kroatischer Sänger, Komponist und Politiker. (de)
  • Tomislav Ivčić (ur. 6 stycznia 1953 w Zadarze, zm. 4 marca 1993 w Zagrzebiu) – chorwacki piosenkarz, twórca tekstów, polityk. (pl)
  • Tomislav Ivčić, född 6 januari 1953 i Zadar, död 4 mars 1993 i Zagreb, var en kroatisk sångare, låtskrivare och politiker. (sv)
  • Tomislav Ivčić (6 January 1953 – 4 March 1993) was a Croatian pop singer, songwriter and politician. He died in a car accident and is buried in Zagreb at the Mirogoj Cemetery. A native of Zadar, Tomislav Ivčić became one of the most popular singers and songwriters during his appearances on 1970s pop music festivals. His specialty was pop music inspired by Dalmatian folklore. One of his early hits included the country-rock influenced single "Nemam za kavu" from 1979. Ivčić also wrote and performed "Večeras je naša fešta", a song that would become a semi-official anthem of Dalmatia, often sung and performed whenever a Dalmatian athlete or sports team won a title or important game. He has written over two hundred songs and released twenty three albums during his career. (en)
  • Tomislav Ivčić (Zara, 6 gennaio 1953 – Zagabria, 4 marzo 1993) è stato un cantante, musicista e politico croato. Nato a Zara in Dalmazia, iniziò la sua carriera negli anni settanta nei vari Festival di canzoni folkloristiche, incise 23 album e produsse all'incirca 200 canzoni. Fiero rappresentante della Non-violenza, durante la guerra di Jugoslavia per l'Indipendenza Croata, fu attivo nella politica indipendentistica nonviolenta croata con il motto "Basta con la Guerra in Croazia!". Eletto nel Parlamento della Croazia Indipendente, morì a Zagabria in un incidente stradale. Tomislav Ivčić è sepolto a Zagabria nel cimitero di . (it)
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