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Pavel Zajíček

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Genres
  
Rock

Years active
  
1973–present

Associated acts
  
DG 307

Genre
  
Rock music

Occupation(s)
  
Musician, poet

Labels
  
Guerilla

Spouse
  
Minna Pyyhkala (m. 1991)

Movies
  
Buttoners

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Born
  
15 April 1951 (age 65) Prague, Czechoslovakia (
1951-04-15
)

Albums
  
Podobenství, Kakofonie cesty, Ach to státu hanobení

Music groups
  
DG 307, The Plastic People of the Universe (Since 1978)

Similar
  
Milan Hlavsa, Vratislav Brabenec, Josef Janíček, Jiří Kabeš, Eva Turnová

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Pavel Zajíček (born 15 April 1951, in Prague) is a Czech poet and musician. In 1973, he founded experimental band DG 307 together with bassist Milan Hlavsa. Seven years after, he emigrated from Czechoslovakia and lived in Sweden, later in the United States. After the Velvet Revolution he returned to Czechoslovakia, where he played with restored DG 307.

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His lyrics were also used for recordings by the Plastic People of the Universe (for example "Apokalyptickej pták" from Egon Bondy's Happy Hearts Club Banned). In 2014 he received the Revolver Revue award. He also starred in Czech comedy film Buttoners. In 2007 he released a solo album Kakofonie cesty. His theater piece Pustina was premiered in 2014. He also plays a major role here.

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Discography

  • Kakofonie cesty (2007)
  • Podobenství (2011)

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    References

    Pavel Zajíček Wikipedia