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Martin Kratochvíl

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Martin Kratochvíl in 2011

Martin Kratochvíl (born May 22, 1946 in Prague) is a jazz and jazz rock musician and a businessman from former Czechoslovakia, now Czech Republic.

In 1964 he co-founded the jazz band Jazz Q. [1]

Being a successful musician both in the former communist country and abroad, he amassed enough money so that when the communist regime was liquidated, he became a successful businessman, an owner of an airport, several factories and other investments.[2]

In 1989 he founded a record label Bonton. In January 1992 he became a board member of the investment privatization fund TREND.[3]

References

  1. ^ "Martin Kratochvíl - Hudební hodokvas s Jazz Q" (in Czech)
  2. ^ "Jazz Music Groups of the Czech Republic" Archived 2009-01-01 at the Wayback Machine, archive of the Czech Radio
  3. ^ Commercial register at justice.cz, Identification number (IČO) 45245177

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