Artist's albums
Propustka do pekel
2000 · album
Bazilišek
2023 · album
Lahůdky
2023 · single
Temný král (Z filmu "Princezna zakletá v čase II")
2022 · single
Tsunami
2018 · album
Jaro (Radio Remix)
2017 · single
Kořala
2017 · single
Tsunami
2016 · single
Platinum Colection
2015 · compilation
G2 Acoustic Stage (Live)
2014 · album
Vstávej (Special Radio Mix)
2013 · single
15
2013 · album
Poslední Mohykán
2011 · single
Unisono (Best Of)
2011 · compilation
Mlsná
2009 · album
Rock for People (Live)
2007 · album
Divokej Bill
2006 · album
Lucerna (Live)
2004 · album
Mezi nima
2003 · album
Svatá pravda
2001 · album
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Biography
An eight-piece band hailing from Úvaly, near Prague in the Czech Republic, Divokej Bill (which translates roughly to Furious Bill) have had an up-and-down relationship with some of the people in their home nation, but remain best known as a band whose catchy and accessible music helped them become one of Eastern Europe's best-selling and best-loved acts. Formed in 1996, the band (Vaclav Blaha -- vocals and guitar, Milos Jurac -- bass and vocals, Stepán Karbulka -- vocals and dance, Adam Karlik -- violin, Roman Procházka -- guitar and vocals, Honza Bartl -- banjo, Martin Pecka -- accordion, and Mark Zezulka -- drums and percussion) released its first album, Propustka do Pekel, in 2000. Over the course of the next six years, Divokej Bill released three more albums and a live DVD that featured their unique blend of Celtic, folk, and country music. In addition, the band has been a feature at European festivals, including Ouvalskej Bigbit and Masters of Rock. Branded by some bandmembers as purveyors of "redneck rock," Divokej Bill released Rock for People in 2007, which would break into the Top Ten of the national album charts. ~ Chris True, Rovi