Artist's albums
Divné století
1996 · album
Darmoděj
1995 · album
Máma mi na krk dala klíč
2020 · album
Máma mi na krk dala klíč
2020 · single
Poruba
2017 · album
Kříž Svůj Neseme
2016 · single
Jarek Nohavica A Přátelé (Live)
2014 · album
Tenkrát / Nostalgie 90. let
2013 · album
Koncerty 1982 a 1984 [Live]
2012 · album
Mikymauzoleum
2012 · album
Tak Mě Tu Máš
2012 · album
V Lucerně (Live)
2009 · album
Ikarus
2008 · album
Doma (Live)
2006 · album
Rok ďábla (Hudba z filmu Petra Zelenky)
2002 · album
Koncert
0000 · album
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Biography
One of the Czech Republic's most well-known and well-liked songwriters, performers, poets, and musicians (and who also found fame in Poland and Slovakia), Jaromír Nohavica (aka Jarek Nohavica) started out collaborating as a songwriter with such bands as Atlantis, Noe, and Majestic before embarking on a highly successful solo career that would last more than 20 years. Born in Ostrava on June 7, 1953, Jaromir had no formal musical training, and after writing successful songs for many different artists, he struck out on his own in the mid-'80s. A well-received appearance at the 1982 Folk Carousel festival in Ostrava-Poruba eventually gave way to a pair of EP releases, 1985's Cesty (Roads) and 1988's Pisne Pro V.V. (Songs for V.V.). In 1988, Nohavica released the live assemblage full-length Darmodej (Aimless) and it was a great success, marking the beginning of a long and prosperous recording and performing career. The Czech Grammy winner would go on to release another dozen or so albums -- some live, some over the Internet -- over the next 20 years, including a work for children -- 1994's Tri Cunici (Three Piglets) -- and a live album reinterpreting his earlier work, this time with a band backing him up, entitled Koncert, in 1998. In 2006, Nohavica released the CD/DVD Doma (At Home), and in 2008 his album Ikarus hit the top spot in the Czech album charts. ~ Chris True, Rovi