Giuliano Đanić was born on May 14th 1973 in Split.
His interest in music starts in 1986. Two years later he founds his first band - "Kleopatra"
(Cleopatra). Performer career continues in band "Apokalipsa" (Apocalypse), releasing a first album
under a name "Ljubav za ljubav, bol za bol" (Love for love, pain for pain), including a few
songs as author.
From 1991 he is a member of a band "Feeling", recording a new album two years later.
Soon a long and successful cooperation with producer Tomislav Mrduljaš begins.
In the next ten years three studio albums were recorded, a few compilations and series of hits
like "Tama" (Darkness), "Dobro mi došla ljubavi" (Welcome my love), "Srna i vuk" (Deer and wolf),
"Gori more" (Sea blazes), and many other.
For the song "Jugo", recorded in duet with Marijan Ban, in year 1999 Giuliano wins
Croatian music award "Porin" for Song and Hit of the year.
In the same year Giuliano holds a concert in "Vatroslav Lisinski", concert hall in Zagreb,
accompanied with symphony orchestra of HRT (Croatian Radio & Television),
under mastering of Nikica Kalogjera. After the concert a live album "Giuliano in Lisinski"
was released.
In 1999, in production of Zagreb City Theatre Komedija, croatian version of a rock opera
"Jesus Christ Superstar" is set. In this spectacle, composed by one of the greatest theatre
composers of our days Andrew Lloyd Webber and written by Tim Rice, Giuliano plays a leading role.
Giuliano's list of recorded work includes film music - compositions on soundtrack "Bogorodica" (Madonna).
In 2001 publishing house Croatia Records releases compilation of the greatest hits - "Best of ..."
In the middle of 2003 Croatia Records releases his fourth studio album "Ugasi žeđ".
Now Giuliano is recording a new album, and the recordings are almost over. The album
will have about 15 songs, mainly from the 80s. First single, duet with our
famous actor Goran Visnjic "S tvojih usana", originally played ba Crvena Jabuka,
is already running on local radio stations. Album will be finished this spring.