Artist's albums
New Freedom Bell
1999 · album
Czechmate
1999 · album
S Pavlinou Jisovou
1995 · album
Vlčí oči (radio edit)
2023 · single
Vejdi po špičkách (radio edit)
2023 · single
Crazy Horse (radio edit)
2023 · single
Díl druhý
2022 · album
Vlčí oči
2022 · single
Vejdi po špičkách
2022 · single
Crazy Horse
2022 · single
Díl první
2020 · album
In Concert
2015 · album
Pojdme se napit
2013 · album
Shuttle to Bethlehem
2011 · album
Robert Křesťan A Druhá Tráva
2009 · album
Dylanovky
2007 · album
Good Morning, Friend
2006 · album
Good Morning, Friend
2004 · album
Best & Last
2001 · album
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Biography
The bluegrass unit called Druha Trava has been crafting their own traditional folk-rock sound since 1991 when the band formed in its native Czech Republic. Their multi-instrumentation is solid and quite intricate in capturing the sound of Central Europe. Druha Trava, which means "Second Grass," came together under the mind of international country/bluegrass star Robert Krestan. Krestan's love for the five-string banjo stems back to his love for Pete Seeger, who performed in Krestan's native homeland in 1982. Seeger's show pushed Krestan to seek out American folk, and he aimed to make it applicable in Czech music. He brought musicians Lubos Malina (banjo), Jiri Mesner (bass), Martin Ledvina (guitar), and Lubos Novotny (dobro) to complete Druha Trava, and their tight sound has achieved global recognition, including awards for "Band of the Year" by the Czech recording industry. They scored gigs alongside bluegrass and folk forerunners such as Ricky Skaggs, Peter Rowan, Davy Spillane, and Béla Fleck as well. The band signed to Compass Records and issued Czechmate, their sixth studio album and first U.S. release in 1999. New Freedom Bell followed several months later. ~ MacKenzie Wilson, Rovi