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Čechomor
Karel Holas and František Černý
Karel Holas and František Černý
Background information
Also known asČeskomoravská Hudební Společnost
OriginPrague, Czechoslovakia (now Czech Republic)
GenresFolk music, folk rock
Years active1988–present
LabelsGlobus Internacional, Venkow Records, Universal Music
MembersKarel Holas
František Černý
Michal Pavlík
Taras Voloshchuk
Lukáš Pavlík
Past membersRoman Lomtadze
Radek Pobořil
Martin Vajgl
Websitewww.cechomor.cz
Radek Pobořil, New York, 2006

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

  1. Dověcnosti (1991)
  2. Mezi horami (1996)
  3. Čechomor (2000)
  4. Proměny (2001)
  5. Rok ďábla (2002)
  6. Čechomor Live (2002)
  7. Proměny tour 2003 (2003)
  8. Čechomor 1991–1996 (2004)
  9. Co sa stalo nové (2005)
  10. Stalo sa živě (2006)
  11. Sváteční Čechomor (2007)
  12. Pověsti moravských hradů a zámků (2008)
  13. Pověsti českých hradů a zámků (2009)
  14. Pověsti slezských hradů a zámků (2009)
  15. Písně z hradů a zámků (2010)
  16. Místečko (2011)
  17. Čechomor v Národním (2011)
  18. Čechomor 25 - Český Krumlov live (2013)
  19. 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

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