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Vladimír Mišík (born 8 March 1947) is a Czech musician and politician. He is the founder or co-founder of the bands Matadors,
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, and Etc....


Career


Music

Mišík founded his first band, Uragán, as a teenager. Later, he became the lead singer of Komety, where he met
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, with whom he also played in Fontána (later known as The Matadors). He also sang in Karel Duba's band. In 1968, Mišík and Hladík co-founded the band
Blue Effect Blue Effect was a Czech rock band, also operating under the names M. Efekt, Modrý efekt, or the Special Blue Effect, since their formation in 1968. The band's main and only permanent member, from its founding until his death in 2016, was guitar ...
. In 1970, Mišík left Blue Effect and became a member of
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, with whom he recorded '' Kuře v hodinkách'', the only studio album the band released. The record, published in 1972, was banned by the
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under
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and the group broke up the same year. During this period, Mišík also briefly sang with Energit. In 1974, he founded his own band, called Etc..., with which he is active to this day. He also occasionally performed with
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and Jan Hrubý in the folk rock band Čundrgrund. In 1982, Mišík was banned from performing by the
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, though he was permitted to resume musical activities by 1985. In 2004, Mišík was inducted into the
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(Beat Hall of Fame). In 2007, after dealing with serious health problems, Mišík returned to performing with Etc... In 2012, on the fortieth anniversary of Flamengo's ''Kuře v hodinkách'', Mišík joined the briefly reunited group onstage at Prague's Palác Akropolis for a concert that included two of his Etc... bandmates, as well as other guest musicians. In 2016, director Jitka Němcová filmed the feature documentary ''Nechte zpívat Mišíka'' about the artist. His 2019 album, ''Jednou Tě Potkám'', was nominated for
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's European Independent Album of the Year Award. A year later, it won six
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, in the categories Album of the Year, Artist of the Year, Song of the Year, Video of the Year, Best Folk Album, and Best Rock Album. In April 2021, the musician announced that he would cease to perform, for health reasons.


Politics

In 1990, Mišík was elected to the
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for two years, as a member of the
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party. In October 2013, he refused to accept a state award from President
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, as an expression of dissatisfaction with some recent decisions made by the Czech leader.


Personal life

Mišík's father, John Gaugan, was an American soldier, and his mother was a Slovak nurse who worked for the
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in Germany at the end of
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. In 2017, he learned that he has another nine siblings in the United States. Mišík has three children. Two of them,
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and
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, are also musicians. In 1995, astronomers at the
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named an
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in the
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after the artist. The
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approved the name "Mišík" for asteroid No. 18456 in 2014.


Discography


with Blue Effect

* ''Meditace'' (1970) * ''Kingdom of Life'' (1971 – English version of ''Meditace'')


with Flamengo

* '' Kuře v hodinkách'' (1972) * ''Paní v černém – singly 1967–72'' (2003)


with Etc...

* ''Etc…'' (1976 – also known as ''Stříhali dohola malého chlapečka'') * '' They Cut Off the Little Boy's Hair'' (1978 – English version of ''Etc…'') * ''Etc… 2'' (1980) * ''Etc… 3'' (1987) * ''Etc… 4'' (1987) * ''Jiří Jelínek in memoriam'' (1987) * ''20 deka duše'' (1990) * ''Nechte zpívat Mišíka'' (1991) * ''Jen se směj'' (1993) * ''Unplugged'' (1994) * ''Město z peřin'' (1996) * ''Nůž na hrdle'' (1999) * ''Umlkly stroje'' (2004) * ''Archa + hosté'' (2008) * ''Déja vu (1976–1987) Box I.'' (2009) * ''Ztracený podzim'' (2010) * ''Déja vu (1989–1996) Box II.'' (2010)


with Blue Shadows

* ''Jednou tě potkám'' (2019) * ''Noční obraz'' (2021)


Compilations

* ''Síň slávy'' (2000) * ''Královský večer'' (2014) * ''Životní režim'' (2018)


Other recordings

* ''Požár na obloze'' (1988 – reinterpretation of Jaromír Pelc's poetry) * ''Pár tónů, které přebývají'' (1989 – reinterpretation of Václav Hrabě's poetry) * Vladimír Mišík & Mirek Kovářík – ''Reduta Blues'' (2013)


Tributes

* ''Bazarem proměn: A Tribute to Vladimír Mišík'' (2015)


References


External links

*
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