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The band subsequently went on their Chinaski Music Club Tour - a set of shows at the best Czech clubs. The same year, Chinaski added another Český slavík award to their collection in December, winning bronze in the category Best Group. After Christmas, they left for the US again, where another club tour was planned.
It is a successor to the Annual Czechoslovak Music Award (Czech: Výroční československé hudební ceny) established in 1991 in Czechoslovakia. Between 1992 and 1995, it was known as Gramy , with award categories matching the American Grammy Awards and the prize being represented by a ceramic gramophone statuette.
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citron-group.cz Citron is a Czech hard rock/heavy metal band founded in Ostrava in 1976. The band's history is divided into two distinct eras: between 1976 and 1981, when their name was spelled with a long "ó", Citrón, and they played mainly blues rock.
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Thus, the band Lucie was reborn in its present incarnation. In 1988, the band played their first concert at the Chmelnice club in Prague. In June 1989, the still-unknown band played at the "Zastav To" concert at Žofín Palace on Slavonic Island in Prague. In June 1990, Lucie's self-titled first album was released, and went on to win a Gold Record.
Priessnitz is a Czech rock band from Jeseník formed in 1989. The band has released 9 albums, the last one named "Beztíže" (Zero Gravity) was released in October 2016 [1].In 2016 the Czech Television made a feature of the band, in which the viewer is introduced to the almost 30-year history of Priessnitz.
Kabát received another Anděl Award, this time for Bestselling Album. In 2007, the band won the Czech national final for the 2007 Eurovision Song Contest, which took place in Helsinki, Finland. They did not make it to the finals, finishing last in the semifinal. At the end of the year, Kabát won their third Český slavík as Band of the Year ...