Genres Pop rock, hard rock Instruments Guitar Labels Supraphon | Occupation(s) Musician Years active 1973–1981 Siblings Milan Schelinger | |
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Born 6 March 1951
Bousov, Czechoslovakia ( 1951-03-06 ) Died 13 April 1981, Bratislava, Slovakia Albums Holubí dům, Hrrr na ně...nám se líbí..., Hrrr na ně Parents Miloslava Schelingerová-Paurová, Josef Schelinger Similar František Ringo Čech, Milan Schelinger, Helena Vondráčková, Karel Zich, Waldemar Matuška |
Ji schelinger singer and songwriter 1951 1981 holub d m pigeon house
Jiří Schelinger (6 March 1951 – 13 April 1981) was a Czech rock singer. He was born in a little village Bousov to music teacher (father) and florist (mother). He had a younger brother Milan Schelinger, who was also musician. His first band was called Nothing But Nothing and in later years he played in various other groups. His first full-length solo album Báječní muži was released in 1976. In 1981, he jumped from a bridge in Bratislava. He was inducted into Beatová síň slávy in 2004.
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- Ji schelinger singer and songwriter 1951 1981 holub d m pigeon house
- Ji schelinger pkov r enka
- Conspiration about death
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Ji schelinger pkov r enka
Conspiration about death

His death wasn't quite solved. There are speculations, that this could be a premeditated murder concocted by State Security, Schelinger's attempt to emigrate, live in seclusion and suicide. There are also speculations, that former State Security tried to solve the case quickly and the body of Jiří Schelinger was not his. This theory is supported by singer's brother Milan, who recently got the autopsy report, where singer's body was described different. The identity of the body was never confirmed by any family member or Schelinger's acquaintance. The conclusion that it is the body of the singer, was made based on his dental card.

His brother Milan Schelinger recently says, that his body was found at the shores of the river Danube in Hungary, where he was buried as unknown man.

On the sixtieth anniversary of his birth (and the thirtieth anniversary of his death) in March 2011 at his home in Prague, where he lived in his early childhood (Čestmírova 18, Praha 4 Nusle #266) was revealed his bust with memorial plaque.


Songs
Šípková RůženkaHolubí dům
Holubí důmHolubí dům
Jahody mraženýHolubí dům