Jaromír Nohavica
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Jaromír Nohavica or Jarek Nohavica (born 7 June 1953, in
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) is a Czech recording artist, songwriter, lyricist and poet.


Early life

He was born in
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and has played guitar since he was 13. He began studies at the Technical University of Ostrava but eventually left the school. He tried various jobs, including as a freelance lyricist. He gained fame with his first song for Marie Rottrová, ''Lásko, voníš deštěm'' (You Smell of Rain, My Love; actually a cover version of the song ''She's Gone'' by
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). He lives in
Ostrava Ostrava (; ; ) is a city in the north-east of the Czech Republic and the capital of the Moravian-Silesian Region. It has about 283,000 inhabitants. It lies from the border with Poland, at the confluences of four rivers: Oder, Opava (river), Opa ...
with his wife and two children.


Career

In 1982, he started performing in public, and his songs gained popularity. His first album, ''Darmoděj'' (The Wastrel), released in 1988, sold out immediately. A mythical aura arose around Nohavica which survived even the crisis period of his treatment for alcoholism. He released the somewhat pessimistic ''Mikymauzoleum'' (Mickey Mausoleum), an album containing mainly melancholic songs. Meanwhile, from 1986 he was a collaborator of the StB, secret police force in communist Czechoslovakia. In 1994, he recorded a live album, ''Tři čuníci'' (Three Piglets), intended for children, with humorous songs. In 1996, Nohavica released ''Divné století'' (Strange Century). He and his producer employed new instruments and voices for the new songs on the album, which became a huge success. Two years later the ''Jaromir Nohavica and Kapela'' (i.e. the Band) came out with ''Koncert'' (Concert), a record featuring Nohavica playing with a band, which recognizably changed his music. The album contains mainly older material, but his treatment gave it a new appeal. His studio album from 2000, ''Moje smutné srdce'' (My Sad Heart), contained mostly sad songs about love. Nohavica also starred in Petr Zelenka's movie ''Rok Ďábla'' ( Year of the Devil), which was awarded the main prize at the 37th
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in 2002 and several other international film festivals. He translated the Polish musical ''Painted on Glass'' for Divadlo Na Fidlovačce and poeticized Mozart's opera ''
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'' for the National Moravian-Silesian Theatre. He has enjoyed popularity in neighbouring
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and
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, as well as Czech Republic. In 2007, Czech singer-songwriter Jaroslav Hutka accused Nohavica of having collaborated with the StB (the Communist-era Czechoslovak secret police). Documents released the previous year indicated that in the 1980s, Nohavica had met two exponents of the Czechoslovak exile culture Karel Kryl and Pavel Kohout in Austria, and had informed the police about their activities."Best-Selling Singer Called ‘Snitch’ by Dissident Colleague," Radio Praha, http://www.radio.cz/en/section/curraffrs/best-selling-singer-called-snitch-by-dissident-colleague


Discography


Extended play records

* ''Cesty'' (Roads) (EP, Panton 1985) * ''Písně pro V. V.'' (Songs for V. V.) (2 EPs, Panton 1988)


Albums

* ''Darmoděj'' ("Aimless", live album, 1988) * ''Osmá barva duhy'' ("The Eighth Color of the Rainbow", live album, 1989) * ''V tom roce pitomém'' ("In That Stupid Year", live album, 1990) * ''Mikymauzoleum'' ("Mickeymausoleum", studio album, 1993) * ''Tři čuníci'' ("The Three Piglets", live album, 1994) * ''Darmoděj a další'' ("Aimless and others", studio album, 1995) * ''Divné století'' ("A Strange Century", studio album, 1996) * ''Koncert'' ("The Concert", live album, 1998) * ''Moje smutné srdce'' ("My Sad Heart", studio album, 2000) * ''Babylon'' (studio album, 2003) * ''Pražská pálená'' ("Prague Brandy", live album, 2005, available for free download on nohavica.cz) * ''Doma'' ("At Home", live album, 2006) * ''Ikarus'' ("Icarus", live album, 2008) * ''Z podia - On the Road 2008'' ("From the Stage - On the Road 2008", live album, 2008, available for free download on nohavica.cz) * ''V Lucerně'' ("In the Lantern ", live album, 2009) * ''Virtuálky'' ("Virtuallies", studio album, 2009, available for free download on nohavica.cz) * ''Virtuálky 2'' ("Virtuallies 2", studio album, 2010, available for free download on nohavica.cz) * ''Virtuálky 3'' ("Virtuallies 3", studio album, 2011, available for free download on nohavica.cz) * ''Tak mě tu máš'' ("So Here You Have Me", studio album, 2012) * ''Tenkrát'' ("Back Then", compilation album, 2013) * ''Jarek Nohavica a přátelé'' ("Jarek Nohavica and Friends", live album, 2014) * ''Poruba'' ("Glade", studio album, 2017) * ''V Gongu'' ("In the Gong ", live album, 2018) * ''Máma mi na krk dala klíč'' ("Mom Put a Key Around My Neck", studio album, 2020)


Other appearances

*2006: '' Strážce plamene'' with Petr Hapka & Michal Horáček *2007: '' Strážce plamene v obrazech'' with Hapka & Horáček *2011: '' Tante Cose da Veder with Hapka, Horáček & Ondřej Brzobohatý


Notes and references

: ''Lucerna'' and ''Gong'' ("The Lantern" and "The Gong") are names of the establishments where the corresponding albums were performed and recorded.


External links

* (Czech, English, Polish)
Discography with texts



Pictures from a concert in American Czech-Slovak Cultural Club in June 2003

Photo from the Moscow concert in Central House of Artist on 7 May 2010
{{DEFAULTSORT:Nohavica, Jaromir 1953 births Living people Musicians from Ostrava Czech folk singers 20th-century Czech male singers People from Cieszyn Silesia Czech songwriters Czech guitarists Czech male guitarists Czech accordionists People of the StB Recipients of Medal of Merit (Czech Republic) 21st-century accordionists 21st-century Czech male singers Czechoslovak male singers