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7th ZAI Awards

Grammy West '96

Presenter(s)

Broadcaster
STV1 (delay, on February 15, 1997)


Grand Prix
Elán


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The 7th ZAI Awards, honoring the best in the Slovak music industry for individual achievements for the year of 1996, took time and place on February 13, 1997, at the New Scene Theater in Bratislava.

Subtitled as Grammy West '96, the ceremony was held in association with the local Music Fund (HF) and hosted by Miroslav Žbirka.

Winners

Main categories

Pavol Habera
IMT Smile
Richard Müller
Gladiator
Marián Greksa
Elán
Vocal Artist or Ensemble New Artist

Pavol Habera

  • Gladiator
  • MC Erik & Barbara
  • Peter Nagy
  • O.B.D.

IMT Smile

  • Bee M
  • D-Night
  • Lobby
  • Temeraf
Instrumental Artist(s) Dancefloor Artist

Henrich TóthBreath

  • František Griglák • Pavol Horváth • Peter Uherčík – Magma
  • Andrej ŠebanAndrej Šeban Band...
  • Juraj Tatár – Svet lásku má (by P. Habera and VA)

D-Night

  • Bee M
  • Lobby
  • Maduar
  • MC Erik & Barbara
Writer Song

Richard Müller – "Cigaretka na dva ťahy" (by Himself)

  • Marián Greksa – "Tak dokedy" (by Himself)
  • Daniel Hevier – "Svet lásku má" (by P. Habera, P. Dvorský, K. Gott)
  • Peter Nagy – "Svet je krásny zadok" (by Himself)
  • Jozef Urban – "Zdemolovaný kríž" (by J. Lehotský)

"Svet lásku má" (by P. Habera, P. Dvorský, K. Gott) – Daniel Hevier (lyrics) • Pavol Habera (music)

  • "Vetroň" (by Hex) – Martin Žúži (lyrics) • Žúži and Peter Dudák (music)
  • "Biely strom" (by O.B.D.) – Unknown
  • "Nepoznám" (by IMT Smile) – Vladimír Krausz (lyrics) • Ivan Tásler (music)
  • "Say U Love Me" (by D-Night) – Unknown
Record Album

Svet lásku má (by P. Habera and VA) • Dogstime (by Gladiator) – Ján Došek with Otto Nopp (Svet lásku má)

  • Breath (by H. Tóth) – Ivan Jombík
  • LSD (by R. Müller) – Ivan Minárik
  • Magma (by F. Griglák, P. Horváth, P. Uherčík) – Juraj Kupec
  • Say U Love Me (by D-Night) • Second (by MC Erik & Barbara) • Ten (by Maduar) – Savid Studio

Svet lásku má – Pavol Habera and VA

  • Dogstime – Gladiator
  • Magma – František Griglák • Pavol Horváth • Peter Uherčík
  • LSD – Richard Müller
  • Breath – Henrich Tóth
Producer Music Video

Július Kinček – Svet lásku má (by P. Habera and VA) • Second (by MC Erik & Barbara)

  • Peter Nagy
  • Ladislav Lučenič
  • Michal Kovalčík – Dogstime (by Gladiator)
  • Peter Uherčík

"Sweet Little Mouse" (by Gladiator) – Karol Vosátko

  • "Biely strom" (by O.B.D.) – Vladimír Balko
  • "Do What You Want" (by Bee M) – Roman Valentko
  • "Svet lásku má" (by P. Habera, P. Dvorský, K. Gott) – Juraj Johanides
  • "Tak dokedy" (by M. Greksa) – Avi • Espé Studios

Others

Grand Prix Elán

References

  • Hladík, Dalibor (February 13, 1997). "Pavol Habera a vianočný projekt Svet lásku má majú osem nominácií na cenu Grammy West '96". SME (in Slovak). Petit Press. sme.sk. Retrieved April 14, 2015.
  • Hladík, Dalibor (February 15, 1997). "Na Grammy West '96 triumfoval Pavol Habera a Grand Prix za výnimočný prínos prevzal Elán". SME (in Slovak). Petit Press. sme.sk. Retrieved April 14, 2015.
  • "Prečo nemáme Grammy? Všetci to vraj vedia lepšie... > Tichý bojkot". Život (in Slovak). Ringier Axel Springer Slovakia. July 18, 2009. zivot.cas.sk. Archived from the original on April 14, 2015. Retrieved April 14, 2015.