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Big Boss
Background information
Birth nameJiří Valter[1]
Also known asBig Boss
Born1952 (age 71–72)
Czech Republic
GenresBlack metal, Heavy metal, Progressive metal
Instrument(s)Vocals, drums
Years active1987-present
Websitebigboss.mysteria.cz

Jiří Valter,[1] better known as Big Boss, is the vocalist for the Czech black metal band Root, the progressive metal band Equirhodont and eponymous band with ballads.

Biography

Big Boss was born in the Czech Republic around 1952[1][2] to pianist and professor Milan Valter.[3] He started as a blues vocalist before moving to hard rock singer and finally to metal. According to him, "[a]ll these styles are mixed, either in some of my songs or singing. Mostly in my singing".[4] In late 1987, he founded the black metal band Root together with guitarist Blackie.[5]

Big Boss launched his side project Equirhodont with his Root bandmates Ashok and Igor in 2002. In addition to his activities with these two bands, he has also recorded five solo albums.

Beliefs

Big Boss founded the Czech branch of the Church of Satan[1][4] in 1991.[6] He claims[7] to have been appointed a High Priest in the Church of Satan by Anton LaVey.[citation needed] He still lives his life according to Satanism[1][4] but delegated the branch’s leadership to younger members around 2004[1] and now believes that "everything that smells of organization is shit".[4]

It has often been pretended that Big Boss was homosexual. He has denied this and stated: “But if they say, that I'm homosexual so it is their problem, not mine. Perhaps it is their wishful thinking. Perhaps when they masturbate so they fantasise me and I'm unattainable idol for them... really I don't know.”[3]

Other activities

Big Boss translated several books to Czech.

Discography

With Root

With Equirhodont

  • Grandiose Magus (2003)
  • Black Crystal (2004)

Solo

  • Q7 (1994)
  • Belial’s Wind (1998)
  • Doomy Ballads (2008)

Guest performance

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f Christian Wachter: Root. Hoffen auf eine rosigere Zukunft. In: Legacy, no. 76, p. 158f.
  2. ^ Diana Glöckner: Root. Satans Söhne. In: Metal Hammer, January 2012, p. 94.
  3. ^ a b Maciek: Roots Of Evil Archived 2016-03-04 at the Wayback Machine.
  4. ^ a b c d Chris D.: Big Boss (Root) Interviewed, 21 December 2011, accessed on 20 December 2012.
  5. ^ Root biography Archived 2018-09-04 at the Wayback Machine, accessed on 16 December 2012.
  6. ^ Martina Dvořáková: Malé děti nepožírám Archived 2007-06-19 at the Wayback Machine.
  7. ^ in014