Tři sestry (Czech band)
Tři sestry (Czech for "three sisters") is a Czech punk band. Some of their later material has fallen into a more general rock genre, and they have also dabbled in hardcore punk. They are one of the most popular rock bands in the country and have played at the Masters of Rock music festival in 2005 and 2011.[1] The band's main songwriter, lead singer, and best-known member of the band is Lou Fanánek Hagen, whose real name is František Moravec. The other current members of the band are Veronika "Supice" Borovková (harmonica, vocals), Tomáš "Ing. Magor" Doležal (bass), Ronald Seitl (guitar), Zdeněk Petr (guitar), Rostislav "Rosťa" Cerman (guitar), Petr "Bubenec, Franta Vrána" Lukeš (drums), and Martin "Jaroušek" Roušar (saxophone, clarinet).
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Tři sestry performing in Hradec Kralové, 2007 | |
Background information | |
Also known as | Ségry |
Origin | Prague, Czechoslovakia (now Czech Republic) |
Genres | |
Years active | 1985–present |
Website | trisestry |
Members | Lou Fanánek Hagen Veronika Borovková Tomáš Doležal Ronald Seitl Zdeněk Petr Rostislav Cerman Petr Lukeš Martin Roušar |
Past members | Jakub Maleček Jiří Brábník Tomáš Karásek Petr Jírovec Simona Bártová Petr Kratochvíl Luděk Pallat František Sahula František Kacafírek Miloš Berka Miroslav Cvanciger Jakub Čistecký Ilma Maršíčková |
History
The origins of the band are uncertain, as most members were still in high school when the ensemble began to coalesce.
1980s
In 1985, a few friends who had previously played in the band Spálená tlumivka created their own group and named it Tři sestry. The name was invented by Jiří "Hadr" Brábník, the band's original drummer. The band's initial lineup consisted of Jiří Brábník, Tomáš "Sup" Karásek (harmonica), Petr "Dachau" Jírovec (guitar), and Tomáš Doležal (bass). Not long after, three vocalists were added to the group: František Moravec, Simona "Síma" Bártová, and Petr "Bombur" Kratochvíl. Tři sestry played their first official concert in the spring of 1986 at Klub 001 in Strahov, a district of Prague. In the summer of 1986, vocalist Fanánek was seriously injured by a passing train, severing one of his legs (he now wears a prosthesis), and the band's performances were interrupted. In 1987, vocalists Síma and Bombur left the band and Luděk "Nikotýn" Pallat joined on guitar. They performed with two guitarists for a while but eventually Jírovec left. In January 1988, they recorded an album, which was released only in 1995, under the title Rarity. At the end of the 1980s, there were various personnel changes in the group, including several stints by guitarist František Sahula (a former member of Spálená tlumivka, who left Tři sestry in 2004 and was found murdered in 2008), who wrote some of the band's biggest hits, including "Život je takovej".
1990s
Tři sestry released their first album, Na Kovárně to je nářez (At the Forge, it's a Battle), in 1990. Throughout the 1990s and beyond, the band continued to release new albums on a regular basis. They added violinist František Kacafírek to their ranks in 1991. In 1993, the original harmonica player, Sup, was replaced by Miloš "Sup II" Berka. In 1994, guitarist Nikotýn left the group and was replaced by Ronald Seitl and the returning František Sahula. The band suffered a big loss in January 1996, when drummer Hadr tragically died.[2] He was replaced a year later by Bubenec. That same year also saw the departure of Sup II, who was replaced by Supice. František Sahula left the ensemble again in 1997, and Miroslav "Cvanc" Cvanciger took his place.
21st century
On 10 June 2000, the group celebrated its 15th birthday with a concert in Prague on Štvanice island. At the turn of the millennium and then again in 2003 and 2004, František Sahula briefly rejoined the band. In 2003, they added guitarist Zdeněk Petr. At this point, the band consisted of Lou Fanánek Hagen, Ing. Magor, Franta Vrána, Supice, Ronald Seitl, Zdeněk Petr, Martin Roušar, and František Kacafírek on violin (whose career with the band ended upon his death in 2016).[3] On 1–2 May 2008, Sahula was murdered.[4][5]
Band members
Current members
- Lou Fanánek Hagen - vocals and lyrics; occasional drums, saxophone, bass, percussion
- Tomáš Doležal - bass; bandleader, manager
- Veronika Borovková – accordion, vocals
- Ronald Seitl – guitar
- Zdeněk Petr – guitar
- Rostislav Cerman – guitar
- Petr Lukeš – drums
- Martin Roušar – saxophopne, clarinet
Past members
- Jakub Maleček – 1988–1991 - bass
- Petr Kratochvíl (stage name Václav Kahuda) – 1985–1987 - vocals
- Miroslav Cvanciger – 1997–2003 - guitar
- Jakub Čistecký – 1985–1990 - percussion, drums
- Petr Jírovec – 1985–1987 - guitar
- Jiří Brábník – 1985–1996 - drums
- Luděk Pallat – 1987–1994 - guitar
- František Sahula – 1988–2004 - guitar, vocals
- Simona Bártová – 1985–1987 - vocals
- Ilma Maršíčková – 1984-1986 - vocals, violin
- Tomáš Karásek – 1985–1993 - harmonica
- Miloš Berka – 1993–1996 - harmonica
- František Kacafírek – 1993–2016 (on and off) - violin
Discography
- Na Kovárně to je nářez (1990)
- Alkáč je největší kocour, aneb několik písní o lásce (1991)
- Švédská trojka (1993)
- 25:01 (1993)
- Hudba z marsu (1995)
- Rarity (1995)
- Zlatí hoši (1996)
- Průša se vrací (1998)
- Průša se vrací + 3x bonus (1998)
- Soubor kreténů (1999)
- Hlavně že je večírek — 15 let Souboru kreténů (2000)
- 15 let jsem Na Kovárně na plech (2000)
- Do Evropy nechceme — Tři sestry a Krakonoš (2002)
- Lihová škola umění, aneb Válka s loky (2003)
- Na eXX (2005)
- 20 let naživu (2006)
- Platinum Collection (2007)
- Rocková nadílka od Tří sester a Divokýho Billa - split album with Divokej Bill (2007)
- Mydlovary (2007)
- Beatová síň slávy (together with Visací zámek) (2009)
- Lázničky (2010)
- 25 let na Džbáně (2010)
- Superlázničky (2010)
- Z garáže (2011)
- V aréně (2011)
- Líná hudba, holý neštěstí (2013)
- Fernet Underground (2015)
- "30" v ještě větší Aréně (2016)
- ¡Svobodu ředkvičkám! (2018)
DVDs
- 20 let naživu (2006)
- Beatová síň slávy (together with Visací zámek) (2009)
- Super Lázničky (2010)
- V aréně (2011)
- O2 Aréna Live (2016)
Box sets
- 30 BOX (2014)
References
- "Tři sestry". ceskatelevize.cz (in Czech). Retrieved 7 June 2020.
- "Zahynul bubeník skupiny Tři sestry" [Tři sestry drummer dies tragically] (in Czech). 17 May 2019. Archived from the original on 2005-04-26. Retrieved 7 June 2020.
- "František Kacafírek". zelenaci.cz (in Czech). Retrieved 7 June 2020.
- "Bývalý kytarista Tří sester byl zavražděn, policie má tři podezřelé" [Former Tři sestry guitarist has been murdered, police have three suspects]. novinky.cz (in Czech). 3 May 2008. Retrieved 7 June 2020.
- "Z vraždy kytaristy Sahuly byli obviněni dva mladíci" [Two young men were charged with the murder of guitarist Sahula]. idnes.cz (in Czech). 3 May 2008. Retrieved 7 June 2020.