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1 Early life and education  





2 Career  





3 Controversy  





4 Private life  





5 Discography  



5.1  Studio albums  





5.2  Live albums  





5.3  Compilation albums  





5.4  Singles  



5.4.1  As lead artist  





5.4.2  As featured artist  









6 Awards and recognitions  





7 Festival awards  





8 TV, concert and other professional achievements  





9 Professional collaborations  





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Jacques Houdek
Background information
Birth nameŽeljko Houdek
Also known asGospodin Glas ili Mrvica
(Mr. Voice)[1][2]
Born (1981-04-14) 14 April 1981 (age 43)
Velika Gorica, SR Croatia, Yugoslavia
Genres
  • Pop
  • soul
  • R'n'B
  • gospel
  • swing
  • jazz
  • blues
  • Years active2000–present
    Websitejacqueshoudek.com

    Jacques Houdek (born Željko Houdek; 14 April 1981) is a Croatian recording artist who represented Croatia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2017 with the song "My Friend".[3] Houdek began his professional solo career in 2000 and has since released many recordings and albums out which 13 have been certified silver (five times), gold, platinum and diamond (once). Houdek is one of the mentors in the Croatian version of the TV talent show The Voice. During show's first season, he mentored the winner Nina Kraljić.[4] Aside from Croatian, he has sung and recorded in English, Italian, German, Spanish, French, Slovene, Macedonian, and Māori language.

    Early life and education[edit]

    Jacques Houdek was born as Željko Houdek on 14 April 1981 in Velika Gorica. His last name is of Czech origin. After finishing elementary music school (piano department), Houdek enrolled in two high schools, music (solo singing department) and vocational hairdressing. He also attended singing lessons with professor Viktorija Badrov who wanted him to become an opera singer.[5] After finishing high schools in 2001, he enrolled in prestigious Berklee College of Music, honing his singing in seminars in France, Greece and Italy. Houdek continued to build up his knowledge on Berklee seminars in Europe, where he had the opportunity to be mentored by Donna McElroy, a Grammy Award nominee.[6][7]

    Career[edit]

    Houdek held his first solo concert on 19 February 2000 in Zagreb club SAX! where he performed covers of various songs. His first single, the song『Čarolija』(Magic), was released in 2002 and performed by Houdek at Dora, Croatia's national competition for entry to the Eurovision Song Contest. There he was noticed by maestro Zdravko Šljivac who offered him a collaboration and publicly praised him by saying that a singer such as Houdek is born once every 300 years. The next month, Houdek signed an exclusive contract with Croatia Records, the leading music publisher in the region, with whom he has produced 13 albums. In 2004, he provided the singing voice of Aladdin for the Croatian dub of the Aladdin franchise, with Dušan Bućan voicing the character for the dialogues.[8][9]

    During campaign for 2007 parliamentary election, Houdek sang party anthem "HDZ zna" (HDZ Knows) for the conservative Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ) which was at the time ran by Ivo Sanader. He later also sang for the mayoral campaign of the populist Milan Bandić. Houdek said in an interview for Jutarnji list that he is apolitical and that those were just professional engagements as any other.[10]

    In January 2011, Houdek placed fourth in the finals of the Open Mic UK singing contest held in London's O2 Arena. He also participated in the British TV show X Factor, where he was given the nickname "Croatian Sensation" and entered the top 100 candidates. He was unable to continue his participation in the contest because he did not receive a work permit in time.

    In February 2017, Houdek was selected to represent Croatia at the Eurovision Song ContestinKyiv, Ukraine.[11] He qualified for the final, achieving eighth place in the second semi-final and eventually 13th place in the grand final with the song "My Friend".[12]

    Over the years, he has performed in the Zagreb's Gavella and Komedija theaters, Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, on the occasion of the tenth anniversary of his career, the Croatian National Theatre in Zagreb, and has sold out solo concert in Vatroslav Lisinski Concert Hall for five times.[7]

    Controversy[edit]

    In 2005, Houdek said in an interview for the Tena magazine that "gay and lesbian population cannot be equal with other citizens because it means a return to Sodom and Gomorrah", and has called same-sex unions "sick" for which he was named the "Homophobe of the Year" in 2006[13] in a selection organised by the main Croatian LGBT portal Gay.hr.[14] In a report from 2005, the International Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans and Intersex Association (ILGA) listed him as "a public figure who gave homophobic statements".[15][16] In 2011, Houdek was nominated for the title "Homophobe of the Decade" by the LGBT Zagreb Pride organisation which called him "without doubt the biggest homophobe in Croatian showbiz".[17] In response, Houdek published a public statement on Facebook titled "Love and Music are My Driving Forces" in which he expressed his regret for being included in the selection, adding that he was gay-friendly and had nothing against love of any kind.[18]

    Private life[edit]

    Houdek is married to Brigita Krkač since 2006 with whom he has two children, daughter Sofija (b. 2006) and son David (b. 2013).[7]

    Discography[edit]

    Studio albums[edit]

    Title Details
    Čarolija
    Kad si sretan
    • Released: 7 June 2005
    • Label: Croatia Records
    • Format: Digital download, CD
    Živim za to
    • Released: 26 April 2006
    • Label: Croatia Records
    • Format: Digital download, CD
    Idemo u zoološki vrt
    • Released: 26 November 2008
    • Label: Croatia Records
    • Format: Digital download, CD
    Crno i bijelo
    • Released: 1 December 2008
    • Label: Croatia Records
    • Format: Digital download, CD
    Najveći Božićni Hitovi
    • Released: 30 November 2009
    • Label: Croatia Records
    • Format: Digital download, CD
    Meni za ljubav
    • Released: 25 May 2012
    • Label: Croatia Records
    • Format: Digital download, CD
    Tko je, srce, u te dirn'o?
    • Released: 12 July 2016
    • Label: Croatia Records
    • Format: Digital download, CD

    Live albums[edit]

    Title Details
    Live in Gavella
    • Released: 9 September 2007
    • Label: Croatia Records
    • Format: Digital download, CD
    Live in SAX!
    • Released: 16 October 2008
    • Label: Croatia Records
    • Format: Digital download, CD
    Live!
    • Released: 24 August 2010
    • Label: Croatia Records
    • Format: Digital download, CD

    Compilation albums[edit]

    Title Details
    Za posebne trenutke
    • Released: 14 December 2007
    • Label: Croatia Records
    • Format: Digital download, CD
    Najljepše ljubavne pjesme
    • Released: 1 November 2010
    • Label: Croatia Records
    • Format: Digital download, CD
    The Best of Collection
    • Released: 22 April 2015
    • Label: Croatia Records
    • Format: Digital download, CD

    Singles[edit]

    As lead artist[edit]

    Title Year Peak chart positions Album
    CRO
    [19]
    "Slap Ljubavi" 2016 Non-album singles
    "Tugo Moja"
    "Kad nekoga voliš" 2017
    "My Friend" 1
    "Čista umjetnost" (with Nina Kraljić) 2019 25
    "Teret" 2020 4
    "Srce pamti zauvijek" 9
    "Život"
    2021 22
    "—" denotes a single that did not chart or was not released.

    As featured artist[edit]

    Title Year Album
    "Brazil"
    (Motiwwwo featuring Jacques Houdek)
    2014 Non-album single

    Awards and recognitions[edit]

    Four-time winner of the Croatian music award Porin.

    Porin nominations:

    Festival awards[edit]

    TV, concert and other professional achievements[edit]

    Professional collaborations[edit]

    Musicians

    Goran Kovačić, Robert Vrbančić, Alan Dović, Kristijan Zebić, Krunoslav Dražić, Antun Stašić, Ante Gelo, Krunoslav Levačić, Dalibor Marinković, Davor Černigoj, Nebojša Buhin, Zlatan Došlić, Igor Geržina et al.

    Producers

    Predrag Martinjak, Tihomir Ivanetić, Bojan Šalomon, Nikša Bratoš, David Vurdelja, Tihomir Preradović, Mahir Sarihodžić, Olja Dešić, Boris Đurđević, Dalibor Paurić, Hrvoje Runtić et al.

    Composers

    Ante Pecotić, Aleksandra Milutinović, Aleksandra Kovač, Andrea Čubrić, Bruno Kovačić, Ivana Plechinger, Ines Prajo, Arijana Kunštek, Zorana Šiljeg, Tonči Huljić, Ivica Krajač, Ivan Škunca et al.

    Conductors

    Zdravko Šljivac, Alan Bjelinski, Siniša Leopold, Stipica Kalogjera, Nikica Kalogjera, Joško Banov et al.

    Ensembles

    Girls' Choir 'Zvjezdice', Children's choir 'Klinci s Ribnjaka', Zagreb Soloists, Croatian Radiotelevision Jazz Orchestra, Ante Gelo Big Band, Nikša Bratoš Band, Krunoslav Dražić's Tambura Orchestra, Croatian Radiotelevision's Tambura Orchestra, Antun Stašić's Maestro Orchestra et al.

    Singers

    Tereza Kesovija, Gabi Novak, Josipa Lisac, Radojka Šverko, Vera Svoboda, Zdenka Kovačiček, Zdenka Vučković, Doris Dragović, Nina Badrić, Vanna, Ivana Kindl, Ivana Husar, Maja Blagdan, Kaliopi, Oliver Dragojević, Krunoslav Slabinac, Tony Cetinski, Massimo, Marko Tolja, Erato group et al.

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "Gospodin Glas pjeva za Vas": Jacques Houdek u kolovozu na Ljetnoj / Novi list". Novilist.hr. Retrieved 2017-03-03.
  • ^ "Valentinovo Jacques Houdek Vera Svoboda Krunoslav Kićo Slabinac | Događanja | Lisinski" (in Croatian). Lisinski.hr. Retrieved 2017-03-03.
  • ^ "Jacques Houdek predstavljat će Hrvatsku na Eurosongu u Ukrajini". Večernji.hr (in Croatian). Retrieved 2017-02-17.
  • ^ Gloria.hr (2015-04-25). "THE VOICE Pobjednica je kraljica Nina Kraljić -Gloria". Gloria.hr. Retrieved 2017-03-03.
  • ^ "Pogodi tko sam: Prepoznajete li ovog 'izblajhanog' mladića? | 24sata". 24sata.hr. Retrieved 2017-03-03.
  • ^ "Top of the Shops - službena tjedna lista prodanih albuma u Hrvatskoj". Hdu-toplista.com. Retrieved 2017-03-03.
  • ^ a b c Objavljeno: 18.12.2016. (2016-12-18). "Jacques Houdek biografija". Biografija.com. Retrieved 2017-03-03.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  • ^ "Disney International Dubbings Croatian Ljubomir Krekes/Leon Luchev/Dusan Bucan/Jacques Houdek". Archived from the original on 2019-03-28. Retrieved 2019-03-17.
  • ^ "MAJSTORI SINHRONIZACIJE: Ko se krije iza Duška Dugouška, Šilje, Popaja, Sunđera Boba? (FOTO) (VIDEO)". www.telegraf.rs.
  • ^ Marko Todorov / CROPIX (2015-05-04). "JACQUESOVA ISPOVIJEST Otvorio dušu o odrastanju, pjevačkim počecima, optužbama da je ekscesan, pjevanju za HDZ... -Jutarnji List". Jutarnji.hr. Retrieved 2017-03-03.
  • ^ Mercereau, Damien (3 March 2017). "Eurovision 2017 : le Croate Jacques Houdek taillé pour la victoire" (in French). Le Figaro. Retrieved 16 March 2017.
  • ^ "Jacques Houdek - Croatia - Kyiv 2017". Archived from the original on 2017-04-27. Retrieved 2017-12-11.
  • ^ Jutarnji list (2007-01-18). "Objavljena lista najvećih homofoba". Dnevnik.hr. Retrieved 2017-03-04.
  • ^ L.K. (2017-02-20). "Jacques Houdek pjeva o uvažavanju različitosti". Dnevnik.hr. Retrieved 2017-03-04.
  • ^ "2005 Annual Report on the Status of Human Rights of Sexual And Gender Minorities In Croatia (.doc)". Archived from the original on 2017-03-04. Retrieved 2017-03-04.
  • ^ "Croatia's Jacques Houdek reveals "My Friend" song title and launches #beMyfriend campaign | Eurovision 2017 Predictions, Polls, Odds, Rankings". wiwibloggs. 2017-02-21. Retrieved 2017-03-04.
  • ^ "Izbor za homofrenda i homofoba desetljeća u Hrvatskoj: Pročitajte tko su finalisti! -Jutarnji List". Jutarnji.hr. 2011-06-15. Retrieved 2017-03-03.
  • ^ Piše: G.Ba utorak, 21.2.2017. 08:05 (2017-02-21). "Houdek će na Eurosongu pjevati o uvažavanju različitosti, a nekad je pričao užasne stvari o gayevima - black". Index.hr. Retrieved 2017-03-04.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  • ^ Peak positions in Croatia:
  • External links[edit]

    Awards and achievements
    Preceded by

    Nina Kraljić
    with "Lighthouse"

    Croatia in the Eurovision Song Contest
    2017
    Succeeded by

    Franka Batelić
    with "Crazy"


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