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Lenka Dusilová (born 28 December 1975) is a
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singer-songwriter and multiple-
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winner.


Career


Early years: 1988–2000

Dusilová began her career in 1988, joining the Bambini di Praga children's choir at age thirteen after singing in the family band RSP with her mother and brother. RSP played folk music set to Czech and Polish poetry. During the 1990s, Dusilová was a full and guest member of several groups. Between 1991 and 1995, she led the rock band Sluníčko, which released an eponymous album in 1994, won the Marlboro Rock '94 competition, and opened the Open Air Gampell music festival in
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. That year, Dusilová was nominated for the Discovery of the Year Anděl Award. Between 1994 and 1997, the artist was a guest member of the rock band
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. In 1996, she formed the group
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with Lucie members
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and Marek Minárik. Their song "Muka" was nominated for an Anděl Award in 1996.


First three solo albums: 2000–2004

Dusilová won the Anděl Award for Female Singer of the Year in 2000 and the same year, she sang guest vocals on the
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album '' Proměny'', which was produced by
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and also featured David Koller on guest drums. The album's title track won an Anděl Award in 2001 for Song of the Year, while the record won Album of the Year. Also in 2000, she released her debut solo album, titled ''Lenka Dusilová''. She followed it with ''Spatřit světlo světa'' in 2002 and ''UnEarthEd'' in 2004. This release was her first to be published in the United States.


''Mezi Světy'' and Eternal Seekers: 2005–2008

Dusilová's 2005 album, ''Mezi Světy'', went Gold within weeks of its release. It won the 2006 Anděl Award for Best Rock Album, and the musician received the award for Best Female Singer. The record was produced in the United States and featured
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on drums, among other American session musicians. In 2008, together with
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and Clarinet Factory, Dusilová launched a project called Eternal Seekers. They recorded a self-titled album the same year, for which Dusilová won an
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in the Best Singer category. The track "Smiluje" was used as the opening song for the 2011 film ''
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'' by
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.


Subsequent albums and projects: 2011–present

In 2011, Dusilová released her fifth solo studio album, titled ''Baromantika''. She went on to form a group of the same name, which also included Eternal Seekers bandmate Beata Hlavenková. In 2013, they released the live album ''Live at Café v lese'' and followed up in 2014 with the studio recording ''V hodině smrti''. In 2020, Dusilová released her sixth studio album, ''Řeka''.


Discography


Solo

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Lenka Dusilová Lenka Dusilová (born 28 December 1975) is a Czechs, Czech singer-songwriter and multiple-Anděl Awards, Anděl Award winner. Career Early years: 1988–2000 Dusilová began her career in 1988, joining the Bambini di Praga children's choir at ...
'' (2000) * '' Spatřit světlo světa'' (2002) * '' UnEarthEd'' (2004) * '' Mezi světy'' (2005) * ''Mezi světy'' US version (2006) * '' Baromantika'' (2011) * ''Řeka'' (2020)


Other albums

* ''Sluníčko'' with Sluníčko (1994) * ''Pusa'' with Pusa (1996) * ''Eternal Seekers'', with
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and
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(2008) * ''Live at Café v lese'' with Baromantika (2013) * ''V hodině smrti'' with Baromantika (2014)


Guest appearances

* ''Déva'' by Dušan Vozáry (1993) * ''Lorien'' by Lorien (1993) * '' Černý kočky, mokrý žáby'' by
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(1996) * ''Meky'' by
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(1997) * '' Smrtihlav'' by
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(1998) * ''
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'' by
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(2000) * '' Proměny'' by Čechomor (2002) * '' Čechomor Live'' by Čechomor (2002) * '' Proměny Tour 2003'' by Čechomor (2003) * '' Co sa stalo nové'' by Čechomor (2005) * '' Rande s panem Bendou'' by Wohnout (2006) * ''Live u Staré Paní'' by Vertigo quintet (2006) * '' Dívčí válka'' by
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(2006) * ''Muži jsou křehcí'' by Jan Burian (2007) * ''Polib si dědu'' by Wohnout (2007) * ''Bob America'' by Bob America (2007) * ''Michal Pavlíček a Beatová síň slávy'' by
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(2007) * ''Bílá velryba'' by Michal Hrůza (2007) * ''Dirty Movie Music'' by MED (2008) * ''Joy for Joel'' by Beata Hlavenková (2009) * ''
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'' by Květy (2010) * '' Ty Lidi'' by Jaryn Janek (2011) * '' V čajové konvici'' by Květy (2011) * ''Dobrý časy'' by
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(2012)


Awards and nominations


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Dusilova, Lenka 1975 births Living people 21st-century Czech women singers Musicians from Karlovy Vary