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Luboš Andršt (26 July 1948 – 20 December 2021) was a Czech
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guitarist, composer, producer, and guitar teacher. Known primarily for his electric rock-influenced guitar playing, he frequently played acoustic guitar on jazz fusion recordings in the 1970s. Since the late 1990s, he was best known as a key figure in the Czech blues and
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scene with his Luboš Andršt Blues Band, and shared the stage with a number of American blues musicians, including
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. His father was Czech ice hockey player and executive Zdeněk Andršt. His cousin Petr Janda is the longtime frontman of the
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Life and career


Jazz Q, Energit: 1960s–70s

Andršt began playing the guitar at the age of 14, being self-taught. He founded his first band, the Roosters, in 1966, and followed this by stints in various groups, including George & Beatovens and the early Framus Five rendition in 1970, with whom he recorded the album ''Město ER'' in 1972. In the early 1970s, he was a member of Martin Kratochvíl's Jazz Q and recorded the 1973 album ''Pozorovatelna'' with them. Also in 1973, he co-founded a new jazz fusion band, Energit, with two former members of
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, Ivan Khunt and
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, and Vladimír Padrůněk from Jazz Q. In 1977, Andršt played on the album ''V Holomóci městě'' by
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, another member of Energit. Andršt returned to Jazz Q in 1977, and recorded the album ''Zvěsti'' with the band. The Energit album ''Piknik'' followed a year later.


Solo album, Blues Band: 1980s

The year 1980 was a significant milestone in Andršt's musical career. He recorded his first solo album, ''Capricornus'', dissolved Energit, and at the beginning of 1981, founded his own blues group, Luboš Andršt Blues Band, with Slovak vocalist
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. Also in 1981, Andršt recorded the double album ''Divergencie'' with Slovak group
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. After Peter Lipa left the Blues Band in 1987, Andršt split his musical endeavours once more. He rejoined Michal Prokop's Framus Five and recorded the 1989 album ''Snad nám naše děti…'' with the group. Together with Jan Hrubý and Prokop, he formed the acoustic ensemble Nu-Trio. He also recorded his second solo album, ''Plus-Minus Blues'' (1988), with the group Krátké spojení.


After communism: 1990s–2021

After the 1989 fall of
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in Czechoslovakia and the subsequent changes this brought to cultural life in the country, Andršt accepted an offer to join the backing band of singer Marta Kubišová, who had until then been politically persecuted. The result of this collaboration was the 1991 album ''Někdy si zpívám''. In 1992, the guitarist relaunched his Blues Band. From 2000, he played and recorded with Michal Prokop and Jan Hrubý once more. In 2013, the trio performed at the
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. Andršt later performed with his bands Luboš Andršt Group, Luboš Andršt Blues Band, and Prokop, Andršt, Hrubý Trio, as well as with Framus Five and Energit. He died on 20 December 2021, at the age of 73.


Partial discography

Solo albums * ''Capricornus'' (1981) * ''Plus-Minus Blues'' with Krátké spojení (1988) * ''Imprints'' (1992) * ''Luboš Andršt s přáteli, Live 25 let s Blues'' live album (1996) * ''Acoustic Set'' live album (1996) * ''Man with a Guitar'' (1999) * ''Blues Grooves – Pure Electric Blues'' (2004) * ''Luboš Andršt Group – Moment in Time'' (2008) * ''Blues Alive & Well'' live CD/DVD (2011) * ''One Man Blues (Best of)'' compilation album (2013) with Framus Five * ''Město ER'' (1972) * ''Snad nám naše děti…'' (1989) * ''Odněkud někam'' compilation album (2000) * ''Poprvé naposledy'' (2006) * ''Live 60'' live album (2007) * ''Sto roků na cestě'' (2012) * ''Krásný Ztráty Finále'' (2014) with Jazz Q * ''Pozorovatelna'' (1973) * ''Zvěsti'' (1978) with Energit * ''Energit'' (1975) * ''Piknik'' (1978) * ''Time's Arrow'' (Luboš Andršt & Energit) (2017) with Emil Viklický * ''V Holomóci městě'' (1977) with Collegium Musicum * ''Divergencie'' (1981) with Luboš Andršt Blues Band * ''Blues z lipového dřeva'' (1984) * ''Škrtni, co se nehodí'' (1987) * ''Blues Office'' (1988) * ''Luboš Andršt Blues Band featuring Ignatz Netzer & Tonya Graves'' (1996) * ''Blues Time'' with Ramblin Rex (1998) * ''Everything I've Done'' with Reesie Davis (2007) with Michal Prokop and Jan Hrubý * ''Unplugged – Live'' (2005) with Marta Kubišová * ''Někdy si zpívám'' (1991)


References


External links

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Entry at fdb.cz
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