Laura a její tygři

Laura a její tygři ("Laura and her tigers") is a Czech musical group influenced by the funk, soul, jazz and rock.[1]

Laura a její tygři
Laura a její tygři in 2009
Background information
OriginMost, Czech Republic
Genresfunk, soul, jazz, rock
Years active1985 (1985)–present
LabelsBonton, EMI, Supraphon
Websitelauranet.cz
MembersKarel Šůcha, Lucie Bakešová, Miroslav Návrat, Kamil Jánský, Milan Král, Radek Němec, Ondřej Fišer, Ondřej Ekrt, Tomislav Zvardoň
Past membersJana Amrichová, Martin Pošta, Ilona Csáková, Dan Nekonečný, Miloš Vacík, Ivan Myslikovjan, Tereza Hálová, Lenka Nová, Vladěna Svobodová

Profile

In 1985 Karel Šůcha founded the group "Laura a její a tygři" at the Neprakta club in Most, Czech Republic. The name was inspired by the Tracy's Tiger novel by American writer William Saroyan. From the start the group members use the same dress: white shirts and black sunglasses, neckties and trousers.[2] In 1999 the graduates of conservatoire replaced the initial group members. Today the only founding member remains Karel Šůcha. The past group members include Jana Amrichová, Martin Pošta, Ilona Csáková, Dan Nekonečný, Miloš Vacík, Ivan Myslikovjan, Tereza Hálová, Lenka Nová, Vladěna Svobodová etc.

Members

In 2018 the group members include:[3]

  • Karel Šůcha - group leader, bass guitar, vocal
  • Lucie Bakešová - vocal
  • Miroslav Návrat - percussions
  • Tomislav Zvardoň - guitar
  • Ondřej Fišer - guitar, vocal
  • Kamil Janský - saxophone, vocal, road manager
  • Milan Král - trombone, vocal
  • Radek Němec - trumpet, zpěv

Discography

  • Žár trváPanton Records 1988
  • NebudemeSupraphon 1990
  • Síla v násBonton 1992
  • The Best Of – Bonton 1994
  • Rituál 199x – Bonton 1995
  • Vyklátíme modly – Bonton 1996
  • Rytmus – Popron 2001
  • Vyškrábu ti očiEMI 2004
  • Jsme tady!Supraphon 2005 – Best of
  • Nejsou malý věci – 2009[4]
  • Big Bang! – 2011 (CD, DVD)
  • Žár trvá / Továrna na sny – 2016[5][6]

References

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