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Jusić was born in Dubrovnik and began composing in the 1960s, founding the successful band Dubrovački trubaduri.[1] His musical works drew inspiration from his native town and contributed significantly to the Mediterranean circle of Croatian popular music.[1] He was a winner of the 2007 Porin Lifetime Achievement Award.[2]
His children, Dubravka Jusić, is also a Croatian pop star and Đelo Jr. Jusić is composer and producer
He died on 31 May 2019 in Zagreb, at the age of 80.[3]
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^ abcd"Đelo Jusić" (in Croatian). porin.info. Retrieved 2012-04-15.