Čechomor
Čechomor | |
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Karel Holas and František Černý | |
Background information | |
Origin | Prague, Czechoslovakia (now Czech Republic) |
Genres | Folk music, Folk rock |
Years active | 1988–present |
Labels | Globus Internacional, Venkow Records, Universal Music |
Website | www.cechomor.cz |
Members |
Karel Holas František Černý Michal Pavlík Taras Voloshchuk Lukáš Pavlík |
Past members |
Roman Lomtadze Radek Pobořil Martin Vajgl |
Čechomor (sometimes referred to as Czechomor in English) is a Czech traditional music band playing songs in rock arrangements. They were reportedly a favourite band of Czech playwright and former president Václav Havel.[1]
Discography
- Dověcnosti (1991)
- Mezi horami (1996)
- Čechomor (2000)
- Proměny (2001)
- Rok ďábla (2002)
- Čechomor Live (2002)
- Proměny tour 2003 (2003)
- Čechomor 1991–1996 (2004)
- Co sa stalo nové (2005)
- Stalo sa živě (2006)
- Sváteční Čechomor (2007)
- Pověsti moravských hradů a zámků (2008)
- Pověsti českých hradů a zámků (2009)
- Pověsti slezských hradů a zámků (2009)
- Písně z hradů a zámků (2010)
- Místečko (2011)
- Čechomor v Národním (2011)
- Čechomor 25 - Český Krumlov live (2013)
- Svátečnější (2015)
In 2015, specifically in April comes to a group of new drummer Lukáš Pavlík, who replaced previous drummer Patrick Sas. Lukáš previously worked as a drummer in bands Ewa Farna, Kamil Střihavka, Aleš Brichta .... Also he can play the guitar. He in 2011 on the Prague Conservatory of Jaroslav Jezek.[2]
See also
External links
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- Official pages (Czech) (English)
- Facebook Official Page (Czech)
References
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