Chinaski
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Chinaski is a Czech pop-rock group. Between 2005 and 2007 Chinaski won the prize "Anděl" ("Angel Award"), granted by the Academy of Music.

History

The group was established in 1987 as Starý hadry (Old Stuff), put together by Pavel Grohman and Michal Novotný (later Malátný). To the band in 1989 comes two classmates of Michal Novotný, a long-time frontman Petr Rajchert and Jiří Seydler. 1994 brings changes to the band - under the influence of Charles Bukowski
Charles Bukowski
Henry Charles Bukowski was an American poet, novelist and short story writer. His writing was influenced by the social, cultural and economic ambience of his home city of Los Angeles...

 they are renamed. They issued album of same name - Chinaski. In September 1995, the song "Pojď si lehnout" (Come to bed) shot the first video group. Its director took Jan Hřebejk
Jan Hrebejk
Jan Hřebejk is a Czech film director.-Early life and education:Born in Prague, Hřebejk studied together with his classmate Petr Jarchovský at high school. Now Jarchovsky is a frequent collaborator as a screenwriter...

.

The second album "Dlouhej kouř" (Long Smoke - 1997) brings the band very popular and several nominations for the Academy prices. In 1997 revolves second video clip Chinaski "Podléhám" (I underlie) and directed this time took Vladimír Michálek
Vladimír Michálek
Vladimír Michálek is a Czech film director and screenwriter.- Life :Michálek graduated from Czech film Academy FAMU, Prague, in 1992. Starting during his academic study he was filming documentaries...

. 25 May 1998 Chinaski received a gold record for 27 thousand albums "Dlouhej kouř" sold.

1. signální, Originál

In April 1999 the pilot single from the new disc was released. Its name is "1. Signální" (First Signal). In 2000 Petr Rajchert left and Michal Malátný became the band's new front man. The group was nominated for the annual prize of the Czech Academy of Popular Music as group of the year, but they came just third. Chinaski recorded another record, fourth in the order, which is called "Na na na a jiné popjevky" (Na na na and Other Lilts). Song "Klára" (Clara) is in its first week the 14th most successful track on Czech radio.

In the vote held by the Prize of Academy Chinaski took 2nd place behind Monkey Business
Monkey Business (band)
Monkey Business is a Czech funk band.It is one of the projects of its leader Roman Holý, the other being J.A.R..- History :The group teamed up at the beginning of 1999. Singer Matěj Ruppert came from the group Leguar GR, Oldřich Krejčoves played in Pan Pot, Pavel Mrázek and Martin Houdek came from...

 and ahead of Lucie. Český slavík 2001 - again 5th place, "Klara" is 7th most recorded Czech song of the past year. In September 2002, based on the new album "Originál" (Original), christened by skier Kateřina Neumannová
Katerina Neumannová
Kateřina Neumannová is a retired Czech cross country skier. She was a flatwater canoeist and downhill skier before moving to cross country skiing at sixteen...

 and a band of No Name
No Name (Slovak band)
No Name is a Slovak rock band. It was formed in Košice on August 26, 1996 by Viliam Gutray and three Timko brothers - Igor, Roman and Ivan. Today, the band has six members....

. Single "Můj svět" (My World) is on premier place of IFPI TOP 40. There are also animated video song "Můj svět". Chinaski starting concert line, which together saw almost 43 thousand spectators.

CD "Originál" is the second in two weeks selling disc in the Czech Republic. In December the same year concert takes place "On Its Own Feet" for children from schools hit by summer floods. New single "Láskopad" (Falling of Love) ensure curiosity in Czech media - two singles Chinaski in the TOP 20. In December 2002, there is a transfer of gold and platinum plates. In the poll "Český slavík" (Czech Nightingale) Chinaski again occupy the 5th place.

"Láskopad" is in January 2003 7th most popular Czech song. At the 2003 music prizes Anděl Chinaski wins in the category song of the year with hit "1970". Among other things, the song deals with the generation of Husák's Children
Husák's Children
Husák's Children is a term commonly used for a generation of people born in Czechoslovakia during the baby boom which started in the early 1970s, during the period of "normalization"...

. It is preparing to issue disc "Best of ...". In Czech Radios there is another popular song of Chinaski called "Dobrák od Kosti" (Good Man Throughout). In the period from July to August continued festival performances, including a trip to Chicago, USA. In October, based on the selection best of called "Premium 1993 - 2003", christened in the Lucerna Music Bar in Prague. Chinaski in poll "Český slavík" 2003" took fourth place.

Premium 1993 - 2003

The song "1970" appears at the top ranking IFPI. In March 2004, begins with "Premium Best of Tour". It is the largest tour in the history of the band, playing only in large halls, performs the Slovak band Peha. Concerts are enriched with projection and light show. In April, based on the new single "Možná" (Maybe). In June and August runs a summer line Open Air concerts and performances at festivals.

In November, based on children's' "Autopohádky" (Fairy Tales of Cars). The author is Jiří Marek
Jiří Marek
Jiří Marek was a Czech writer, educator, journalist and screenwriter.-References:...

, and their production, in addition to Chinaski participated in the Jiří Lábus
Jirí Lábus
Jiří Lábus is a Czech actor. In 1973, he graduated from the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague andjoined theatre Studio Ypsilon, where he remains employed to this day. He also appeared several times as guest actor in other theatres .He performed several roles in both television and film...

 and Lucie Bílá
Lucie Bílá
Lucie Bílá is a Czech pop singer. With a powerful, distinctively intense voice and impressive range, she is one of the most famous and celebrated female artists in Czech Republic history...

. CD contains three fairy tales, as well as 8 new songs. 15 November based on the DVD "Docela vydařenej den". It maps spring "Premium Best of Tour" and represents members of the band. There is new single "Láska a jiná násilí" (Love and Other Violence) too. 9 December ongoing presentation of the two new boards in Prague's Lucerna Music Bar. Český slavík 2004 brings a historic achievement, 2nd place in the category of group and 27th place of Michal Malátný in the category of singer.

Music Bar

In March 2005, Chinaski began a tour of the album "Autopohádky." Chinaski gained some Czech Internet music prices. They further new CD. The song "Tabáček" (Baccy) is a month from the publication the first song in Czech ether. In September 2005, it became the sixth ordinary Chinaski album entitled "Music Bar". The day after the official placing on the market with the album "Music Bar" became platinum. The first day of the sold 23,000 units. After just week became the best selling disc in the Czech Republic. In November starts the largest tour in the history of the group Chinaski. It culminates with a concert in Prague's T-Mobile Arena
T-Mobile Arena
Tesla Arena is a multi-purpose arena in Prague, Czech Republic. The arena was opened in 1962, as Sportovní hala and has a seating capacity for 13,995 people, for ice hockey games....

. "Music bar Tour" saw an estimated over 70,000 spectators. Tour guest Zuzana Smatanová acquires Slovak "Slavík". 10 December 2005 Chinaski acquired Golden "Český slavík" as well.

On the 30th of January 2006 the album "Music Bar" became a bestselling record in 2005 with 57 506 buyers. Chinaski did not only win in the category of musical groups, but also the overall marketability of the order in 2005. In February they were nominated to the annual cost Academy of Popular Music in the categories of Song, Best Group and the rock album. New DVD is called "Movie Bar" It is a DVD with a track record Music bar Tour and a lot of bonus material.

Chinaski departed on a two-week tour in the United States. In September, the song "Vedoucí" (Chief/Head) was the most played song in Czech radio. Chinaski went to London again. On 28 October they performed in the sellout club Cargo. On 9 December Chinaski won a bronze "Český slavík". After Christmas they left again to the U.S., where they scheduled the next America's club minitour.

07

The year 2007 started Chinaski concert in Chicago Euro Club, where appeared as a guest Zuzana Norisová. With her clip "Vedoucí" Chinaski fought in the MTV European's World Chart Express. In prices of the Academy of Popular Music "disc of 2006" Chinaski get a prize for most played performer in the Czech radio. Culminates in preparation for the filming of a new disc with a work entitled "07" (the seventh record in the discography of Chinaski). Overall, it is prepared to 36 songs from which to them on a CD appears sixteen.

On 7 July 2007 at 07:07 "Evropa 2" broadcasts a new single "Zadarmo" (For Free) as a premiere. New official fanclub of Chinaski starts too. Chinaski play on the Czech and Slovak festivals, including Rock for People
Rock for People
Rock for People is one of the biggest rock festivals held annually in the Czech Republic. The festival began in 1995 in the town Český Brod. In 2007 it was moved to the unused airport of Hradec Králové and since that time has welcomed many Czech and world rock stars. In 2007 there were top star...

 in Hradec Králové. After several weeks, the single "Zadarmo" is becoming most played song on radio. 17 September 2007 released a new CD entitled "07"(Zero Seven). This album Chinaski present at the next tour in the Czech Republic. 5 December 2007 tour ends with a concert in sold out T-Mobile Arena in Prague.

2008

On 25 July Chinaski's drummer - Pavel Grohman dies at the age of 38 during an accident on a motorbike. Chinaski decide to go on a tour called "Space tour" anyway with David Koller as a special guest behind the drums.

Discography

  • Chinaski, 1995
  • St. hadry, 1997
  • Dlouhej kouř, 1997
  • 1. signální, 1999
  • Na na na a jiné popjevky, 2000
  • Originál, 2002
  • Premium 1993-2003, 2003
  • Docela vydařenej den, 2004
  • Autopohádky, 2004
  • Music Bar, 2005
  • 07, 2007
  • Autopohádky 2, 2008
  • Není na co čekat, 2010
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