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Jaromír Nohavica

 
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  • Instrument: Guitar
  • Representative Albums: "V Lucerne

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One of the Czech Republic's most well-known and well-liked songwriters, performers, poets, and musicians (and who also found fame in Poland and Slovakia), Jaromír Nohavica (aka Jarek Nohavica) started out collaborating as a songwriter with such bands as Atlantis, Noe, and Majestic before embarking on a highly successful solo career that would last more than 20 years. Born in Ostrava on June 7, 1953, Jaromir had no formal musical training, and after writing successful songs for many different artists, he struck out on his own in the mid-'80s. A well-received appearance at the 1982 Folk Carousel festival in Ostrava-Poruba eventually gave way to a pair of EP releases, 1985's Cesty (Roads) and 1988's Pisne Pro V.V. (Songs for V.V.). In 1988, Nohavica released the live assemblage full-length Darmodej (Aimless) and it was a great success, marking the beginning of a long and prosperous recording and performing career. The Czech Grammy winner would go on to release another dozen or so albums -- some live, some over the Internet -- over the next 20 years, including a work for children -- 1994's Tri Cunici (Three Piglets) -- and a live album reinterpreting his earlier work, this time with a band backing him up, entitled Koncert, in 1998. In 2006, Nohavica released the CD/DVD Doma (At Home), and in 2008 his album Ikarus hit the top spot in the Czech album charts. ~ Chris True, All Music Guide
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Jaromír Nohavica

Jaromír Nohavica
Background information
Born June 7, 1953(1953-06-07)
Ostrava, Czechoslovakia
Genres folk,
Occupations Singer-songwriter, lyricist, poet
Instruments guitar, accordion
Labels Paton, Monitor, Sony Music / Bonton,
Website http://www.nohavica.cz/ (Czech, English, Polish)
A list of songs to play stuck to the floor before Nohavica's concert

Jaromír Nohavica or Jarek Nohavica (born 7 June 1953, Ostrava) is a Czech songwriter, lyricist, and poet.

He was born in Ostrava and has played guitar since he was 13. He began studying at the Technical University of Ostrava but eventually left the school. He tried various jobs and eventually ended up working as a freelance lyricist. He gained fame with his first song for Marie Rottrová, Lásko, voníš deštěm (You Smell of Rain, My Love; actually a cover version of the song She's Gone by Black Sabbath). He lives in Ostrava with his wife and two children.

In 1982 he started performing in public, a sound decision in that a number of his songs gained wide popularity. His first album, Darmoděj (Aimless), released in 1988 was an immediate sell-out. An aura of myth arose around Nohavica which survived even the crisis period of his treatment for alcoholism. He subsequently released the lovely, slightly pessimistic Mikymauzoleum (Mickey Mausoleum), an album of mainly melancholy songs. In 1994 he recorded a live album, Tři čuníci (Three Piglets), intended for children, with humoristic songs.

In 1996 Nohavica released Divné století (Strange Century). He and his producer employed new instruments and voices for the new songs on the album, and it became a huge success. Two years later the Jaromir Nohavica and Kapela (ie. the Band) came out with Koncert (Concert), a record featuring Nohavica playing with a band, and this fact recognizably changed his music. The album contains mainly older material, but the new treatment gave it a new appeal. His studio album from 2000, Moje smutné srdce (My Sad Heart), contains mostly sad songs about love.

Nohavica also starred in Petr Zelenka's movie Rok Ďábla (Year of The Devil), which was awarded the main prize at the 37th Karlovy Vary International Film Festival in 2002 and several other international film festivals. He translated Polish musical Painted on Glass for Divadlo Na Fidlovačce and poeticized Mozart's opera Così fan tutte for The National Moravian-Silesian Theatre.

Apart from his native Czech Republic, he also enjoys popularity in neighbouring Poland and Slovakia.

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Discography

Extended play records

  1. Cesty (Roads) (EP, Panton 1985)
  2. Písně pro V. V. (Songs for V. V.) (2 EPs, Panton 1988)

Albums

  1. Darmoděj (Aimless) (Panton 1988)
  2. Osmá barva duhy (The Eighth Color of the Rainbow) (Panton 1989, Monitor 1994)
  3. V tom roce pitomém (In That Stupid Year) (Panton 1990)
  4. Mikymauzoleum (Mickeymousoleum) (Monitor 1993)
  5. Tři čuníci (Three Piglets) (Monitor 1994)
  6. Darmoděj a další (Aimless and others) (Monitor 1995)
  7. Divné století (A Strange Century) (Monitor-EMI 1996)
  8. Koncert (The Concert) (Monitor-EMI, 1998)
  9. Moje smutné srdce (My Sad Heart) (BMG Ariola, 2000)
  10. Babylon (Sony Music / Bonton, 2003)
  11. Pražská pálená (Prague Brandy / Burned) (Jaromír Nohavica, free download on his page: [1] 2005)
  12. Doma (At Home) DVD, CD (Jaromír Nohavica, 2006)
  13. Ikarus (2008)
  14. On the road (2008) (available for free download)
  15. V Lucerně CD+DVD (2009)
  16. Virtuálky (2009)

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