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Sto zvířat is Czech
Czech Republic
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 club music band playing ska
Ska
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. They have formed in 1990 in Prague
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 on the base of rock 'n' roll band Matěj Čech. They played on many festivals (for example Zámostí, Rock for People
Rock for People
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, Sázavafest, United Islands of Prague, Mezi ploty, Colours of Ostrava
Colours of Ostrava
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, etc.).

History

Drummer Kalina and saxophone player Belko began to make music during their student's years in Matěj Čech rock 'n' roll band (founded in 1983). The group combined rock 'n' roll music with playful lyrics typical for their future band Sto zvířat. They split up in 1988. Belko joined Garáž (later Garage) for a brief time. Belko and Kalina reunited in 1990 and formed Sto zvířat. The band's initial concert was held in Malostranská beseda in the autumn of 1990. From the very beginning, the band members were also involved in many artistic activities outside the music, for example in the series of fine arts happenings Pavilon pro Sto zvířat (Pavilion for Sto zvířat). The first album Sto zvířat came out in 1991. It was followed by a series of concerts outside the Czech Republic
Czech Republic
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 (France
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, Germany
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, Switzerland
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) and few appearances in television. Despite the status of mainly domestic festival group, Sto zvířat also departed for two American tours in 1996 and 1997. Some of the members became active in theatre during the second half of the 1990s
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. After a series of personal changes (which continue up to these days) Sto zvířat achieved noticeable success in the mainstream with their album Ty vole, na základní škole... for a major label Sony Music in 2002. An interesting moment in the band's career came with a set of 2 DVDs Jste normální?, which includes parts of two concerts in Palác Akropolys where the band performed together with several well-known Czech and Slovak musicians (e.g. David Koller, Wohnout
Wohnout
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, Miroslav Žbirka
Miroslav Žbirka
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, etc.) and many bonuses mapping their history. Lead singer and author of many songs Petr Ostrouchov left Sto Zvířat in 2006. The band got awarded with the Czech music award Anděl in category ska
Ska
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 and reggae
Reggae
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 in 2008. Sto zvířat remains one of the most popular ska
Ska
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 bands in the country. Jan Kalina, Jana Jelínková and Tomáš Belko are the only members who have been in the band since the beginnings in 1990.

Members

  • Jana Jelínková - lead vocals (since 1990)
  • Jan Kalina - percussion, lead vocals, graphic design, production (since 1990)
  • Tomáš Belko - tenor saxophone, vocals, flute (since 1990)
  • Jan Šobr - guitar (since 2007)
  • Wilco Versteeg - bass guitar (since 2003)
  • Petr Hostinský - keyboards, vocals (since 2004)
  • Jiří Hanzlík
    Jiri Hanzlik
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     - baryton saxophone (since 1999)
  • Martin Líska - trombone (since 2001)
  • Pavel Herzog - trumpet (since 2006)
  • Miki Nop - drums (since 2007)

Former Members

  • Petr Pivoňka - guitar (1990 - 1991)
  • Josef Doubrava - bass guitar, vocals (1990 - 1994)
  • Arnošt Hanf - keyboards, vocals (1990 - 2001)
  • Jiří Tvrdík - guitar (1991 - 1993)
  • Petr Ostrouchov - guitar, lead vocals, bass guitar, keyboards, percussion, production (1993 - 2006)
  • Ladislav Přitasil - bass guitar (1994 - 2003)
  • Luboš Krtička - trumpet (2000 - 2003)
  • Tomáš Krček - guitar (2001 - 2007)
  • Michal Lamač - guitar (2003 - 2006)

Discography

  • Sto zvířat, 1993
  • Druhá brada, 1996
  • Bambule, 1998
  • Krok stranou, 1999
  • Ty vole, na základní škole…, 2002
  • Nikdy nic nebylo, 2004
  • Jste normální?, 2006
  • Rozptýlení pro pozůstalé, 2007
  • Postelový scény, 2009
  • Sto dvacet, 2011
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