GORAN DELAC
Bass player and composer from Croatia

Studied piano at Pavao Markovac elementary music school in Zagreb, Croatia.
Studied double bass at high school Vatroslav Lisinski under professor Stanislav Lotko.
Recieved scholarship from Los Angeles Music Academy and studied there in 2002.

Jazz, fusion, electronic ansambls:
Hologram, Elvis Penava trio, Renato Rožić Consort, Sa&scaro...
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GORAN DELAC
Bass player and composer from Croatia

Studied piano at Pavao Markovac elementary music school in Zagreb, Croatia.
Studied double bass at high school Vatroslav Lisinski under professor Stanislav Lotko.
Recieved scholarship from Los Angeles Music Academy and studied there in 2002.

Jazz, fusion, electronic ansambls:
Hologram, Elvis Penava trio, Renato Rožić Consort, Saša Nestorović, Damjan Krajacic, Eldad Tarmu Jazz Quartet, Kozmodrum, Capiscone, Sunrise sessions, Goran Juric trio, Janko Novoselić trio,

Pop, rock, tv shows:
Massimo Savic, Miroslav Skoro, Tony Cetinski, Aki Rahimovski, The Bastardz, Gibonni, Jura Stublić, Vanna, Jacques, Ivana Kindl, Ivana Banfić, Neki To Vole Vruće, Novi Fosili, Ivo Gamulin Gianni, etc.
Also prime time TV shows bands on Croatian National Television (Singing with stars, Voice, Croatian Radio Television Symphonic Orchestra etc.)

Also performed with:
Gloria Gaynor, Jimmy Rip, Bernard Fowler, Crosby Loggins, Eldad Tarmu Jazz Quartet, Reggie Washington etc.

Awards:
- Best Jazz bass player by Croatian Musicians Union 2006.
- Nominated for Best Jazz Bass Player by Croatian Musicians Union 2007. - 2011.
- Porin Award (Croatian Grammy) for Best Jazz composition „Laika“ from the Hologram debut album in 2011
- 2012. Fender Award from Mega Music Shop for great achievement award

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Currently working on a new album with the fusion band Hologram that won Porin Award (Croatian Grammy) for Best Jazz Composition in 2011. Continuing doing session work and playing various jazz and fusion groups.
Also working on his second solo CD, first one was released in 2005. called „My Music“.


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