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Bruno Subiotto

Slovenian rock singer, guitarist, bass player, organist and songwriter. Born on February 16,1966, died of cancer on 7 July, 2016 in Ljubljana, Bruno was a member of several groups like Borghesia Hic et Nunc, Incurabili and finally Roger N. Out. Subiotto was a native Istrian, but has lived and worked in Ljubljana for more than two decades. Before moving to the Slovenian capital in the second half of the 80s he was one of the founding members of Pula punk band The Spoons, which released three albums. In the early 90's he temporarily joined Borghesia as lead vocalist. In the 90's he also joined Croatian rock band Matchless Gift. Later, he joined garage rock band Hic et Nunc from the town Vrhnika as a singer and guitarist , which released their last album in 2005. This was followed by the establishment of the duo Incurabili with Niko Novak, in which Subiotto sang and played harmonica and guitar. The duo, who also went on a short tour of Argentina, released four albums on the label Radio Student, the last in 2014. In 2014 he formed the group of Roger N. Out, which consisted of former members from the band Dicky B. Hardy, with Subiottu on vocals, Igor Štupnik on guitar, Klemen Selan on drums and Emina Frljak on bass. They released an eponymous album. He was buried in his hometown of Žminj in Croatia.

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