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Etc…
Etc… (Chrudim, 2007)
Background information
OriginPrague, Czechoslovakia
GenresRock
Years active1974-1982, 1985-present
MembersVladimír Mišík
Petr "Kulich" Pokorný
Pavel Skála
Jiří Veselý
Jiří Zelenka
Vladimír Pavlíček
Past membersVladimír Guma Kulhánek
Jan Hrubý
Vladimír Padrůněk
Anatoli Kohout
František Francl
Jiří Jelínek
Petr Skoumal
Stanislav Kubeš
Jaroslav Olin Nejezchleba

Etc... is a rock band from Czechoslovakia. It was founded in 1974 by Vladimír Mišík. With this group for the entire period of its existence played such violist Jan Hrubý (Framus Five), bassist Jiří Veselý (Stromboli, Žlutý Pes), guitarist Petr "Kulich" Pokorný (Framus Five, Žlutý Pes), drummer Ivan Kadaňka, bassist/cellist Jaroslav Olin Nejezchleba, bassists Vladimír Padrůněk and Vladimír Guma Kulhánek and many others.[1] In 2010 it was inducted to Beatová síň slávy (Beat Hall of Fame) and released new album called Ztracený podzim.[2] In 2011 the band without Vladimír Mišík recorded and released collaboration album with Vladimír Merta called Ponorná řeka.[3]

Discography

  • Etc… (1976; also Stříhali dohola malého chlapečka)
  • They Cut Off The Little Boy's Hair (1978; English version of Etc…)
  • Etc… 2 (1980)
  • Etc… 3 (1987)
  • Etc… 4 (1987)
  • 20 deka duše (1990)
  • Jen se směj (1993)
  • Město z peřin (1996)
  • Nůž na hrdle (1999)
  • Umlkly stroje (2004)
  • Ztracený podzim (2010)
  • Ponorná řeka (2011; with Vladimír Merta)

References

  1. ^ "Etc…". CeskaTelevize.cz. Retrieved 1 July 2012.
  2. ^ Honza Průša (8 July 2010). "Mišík svůj podzim neztratil". Musicserver.cz. Retrieved 1 July 2012.
  3. ^ Petr Korál (11 June 2011). "Vladimír Merta & Etc...: Ponorná řeka". Muzikus.cz. Retrieved 1 July 2012.