MUSICIANS:

Adi Mulahalilović - lead vocal, background voices, guitar & piano.

Edo Mulahalilović was a guitarist and singer-songwriter from Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina who passed away in 2010. Some of his music and lyrics is a part of the album Muzikanti. Classical guitar tracks played by Edo on the song Amanet (10) has been retrieved from the old recordings and added to this album.

Lucas González is an Argentinian guitarist and multi-instrumentalist based in Spain. In the last 15 years he has been addressing through his work a wide variety of genres including World Fusion, Ethno Jazz, Latin American Folklore, Flamenco, etc.

Quentin Seewer is a Swiss guitarist and multi-instrumentalist based in France. He studied jazz and gypsy jazz in the style of Django Reinhardt with the greatest players in Paris. 


Vedran Čičak - Master of Tamburitza, head of Bosnia and Herzegovina’s Nacional TV Tamburitza Orchestra. Vedran plays all of the instruments in the Tamburitza family, from Prim (preem) - small pear shaped four toned instrument, to the largest Berde contrabass (tamburabőgő, begeš or bőgős). 


Eduardo Miranda is a Brazilian mandolinist based in Portugal. He has collaborated with artists such as Gilberto Gil, Mário Laginha, Maria João, Martinho da Vila, Filipa Pais, Pedro Jóia, João Afonso, Rui Veloso, André Sardet, Luís Represas, Isabel Silvestre, Real Companhia, Danças Ocultas and Amina Alaoui. 


Ramiro Boero is an Argentinian Bandoneón player. He has been a soloist in the Madrid Symphony Orchestra, the Argentine National Symphony Orchestra, the Montevideo Philharmonic Orchestra, the Sao Paulo Jazz Symphony Orchestra, the Medellin Symphony Orchestra, the Juan de Dios Filiberto Argentina Music Orchestra, the Stable Orchestra of the Province of Tucumán and the Córdoba Symphony Orchestra, among others.


Saša Olenjuk is a concertmaster violinist from Maribor and Ljubljana Phillharmonic Orchestra, Slovenia. Beside many great artists, Saša played tours with legendary tenor Luciano Pavarotti.


Bruno dela Rosa Barbosa is Brazilian double bass player and multi-instrumentalist, eclectic musician who can play many musical genres.


Miguel Velasquez Matijašević is a Croatian/Colombian double bass player graduated with an emphasis on Jazz and popular music at the Universidad Javeriana. Winner of national interpretation contest 2020 by Idartes.


Alejandro Pérez Morales is a Cuban percussionist based in Colombia. He has collaborated with artists such as Mickey Taveras, Nino Segarra, Orquesta La-33, Gilberto Santarosa, etc.


Caroline Espinoza - La Caro is an American flamenco guitarist. She attended an arts high school where she delved into all genres of music and knowing she couldn’t truly understand the art of Flamenco, she traveled to Spain to study with an artistically famous Gypsy family.


Santiago Ortolá is an Argentinian drummer graduated at Jazz del Conservatorio Manuel de Falla. He collaborated with Paris Jazz Club, Tremendo funk, Martín Gemelli, Agustin Salguero grupo, Mate Listo, etc.


Irina Markevich is a Ukrainian violinist graduated with a Master Diploma from the Kharkiv National University of Arts. Irina has worked all across the world performing both classic and popular repertoire. 


Toni Mateos is a Spanish drummer known for the TV show The Voice Spain. He performed with international artists such as Alejandro Sanz, Alejandro Fernandez, Jarabe de Palo, etc.


Xander Nichting is a Belgian violinist, the first to graduate from the Conservatory in the Netherlands with his six-string electric violin. 


Lucas Trigueiro is a Brazilian guitarist graduated at Berklee College of Music. He has recorded with Circular do Faro, The Immigrants, Sergio Boré & Tambores Urbanos, and his flamenco fusion band Toná Trio. Lucas has performed alongside diverse artists of world music and flamenco: Sérgio Boré, Zal Sissokho, Arturo Martinez, Diego Zarcón, Jony Gonçalves, Talita Sanchez, Danny de Souza, Fernando de la Rua, Alpha Camará, Sol La Argentinita & Vitor Lopez.


Patito Loiola is multi-instrumentalist from Chile who plays Cuban tres on this album. He works as a session guitarist for TV shows on TVN (Chile National Television).


Misha Grossu is a Moldovan accordionist, member of the Concertino Accordion band. Together with his colleagues he won 21 first prizes and Grand prizes in competitions all over the world.


Brian J Campbell is an American clarinet & saxophone player with over 25 years of professional experience playing jazz, swing, New Orleans, Latin, pop, rock, classical, and many other genres.


Ido Romano is a Ney player and composer from Jerusalem. He holds Masters and Bachelors degrees in composition from the Jerusalem Academy of Music and Dance.


German Dmitrev is a violinist from Russia based in Asia. He played with the Philharmonic Orchestra as a soloist artist when he was 9 years old. By the age of 17 German was already touring professionally in Europe and Asia, and he’s still doing the same.


Džemal Cakić is the first trumpet of Dubrovnik Symphonic Orchestra, Croatia. He’s been working as a professor at Dubrovnik School of Art.

Itunu Odetokun is a Nigerian drummer, music producer and creative director at Epoch House Studios Nigeria.


Yoed Nir is an American cellist who has been traveling the globe with renowned musicians such as Regina Spektor, Rufus Wainwright, Interpol’s Paul Banks, Kiesza, Yael Naim and Kishibashi.


Gustavo Lopez is a Chilean guitarist and composer who worked with Carlos Ledermann, and Mosaico - a Latin flamenco fusion group where he currently plays the role of musical director.