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Laura A Její Tygři
Laura a její tygři ("Laura and her tigers") is a Czechs, Czech musical group influenced by the funk, soul (music), soul, jazz and rock (music), rock. Profile In 1985 Karel Šůcha founded the group "Laura a její a tygři" at the ''Neprakta club'' in Most (city), Most, Czech Republic. The name was inspired by the Tracy's Tiger novel by American writer William Saroyan. From the start the group members use the same dress code: white shirts and black sunglasses, neckties and trousers. Since 1999 the band employs only professional, formally trained musicians. Today the only remaining founding member is Karel Šůcha. The past group members include Jana Amrichová, Martin Pošta, Ilona Csáková, Dan Nekonečný, Miloš Vacík, Ivan Myslikovjan, Tereza Hálová, Lenka Nová, Vladěna Svobodová etc. Members In 2018 the group members include: *Karel Šůcha – group leader, bass guitar, vocal *Lucie Bakešová – vocal *Miroslav Návrat – percussions *Tomislav Zvardoň – gui ...
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Most (city)
Most (; german: Brüx; la, Pons) is a city in the Ústí nad Labem Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 63,000 inhabitants. It lies between the Central Bohemian Uplands and the Ore Mountains, approximately northwest of Prague along the Bílina River and southwest of Ústí nad Labem. Administrative parts Most is made up of eight city parts and villages: Most, Starý Most, Čepirohy, Komořany, Rudolice, Souš, Velebudice and Vtelno. * Rudolice is home to the Chanov housing estate, created during the communist era, which has become a symbol of the poverty and ghettoization of many Romani people in the Czech Republic. * Vtelno used to be a village near Most. When the new city was built near it, Vtelno became an integral part of Most. It has a church, a historical Baroque manor, and many monoliths and sculptures that have been collected during the era of demolition of villages in the region (due to coal mining). Etymology The name Most means "bridge" in Czech. The city was ...
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