Jiří Neduha | |
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Born | Prague | February 4, 1949
Genres | Rock |
Occupation(s) | Singer, writer |
Jiří Neduha (born 4 February 1949 in Prague) is a Czech singer-songwriter and short story writer. He is the younger brother of musician and writer Jaroslav Jeroným Neduha.
As a result of Akce Asanace, he left Czechoslovakia for Canada in 1981. [1] He began to write songs and formed his first band G-spot. He also worked with Vratislav Brabenec, another Czech immigrant living in Canada. He returned to Czechoslovakia in 1992, over two years after the Velvet Revolution. [2] In 2001, along with guitarist Vladimír Galusek, he formed the band Zpocený voko. [3]
He published his first short story collection Záloha na slávu in 2014. Two more books followed, Věčný trosečník in 2016 and Pan Olympan in 2020.
Jiří Neduha | |
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Born | Prague | February 4, 1949
Genres | Rock |
Occupation(s) | Singer, writer |
Jiří Neduha (born 4 February 1949 in Prague) is a Czech singer-songwriter and short story writer. He is the younger brother of musician and writer Jaroslav Jeroným Neduha.
As a result of Akce Asanace, he left Czechoslovakia for Canada in 1981. [1] He began to write songs and formed his first band G-spot. He also worked with Vratislav Brabenec, another Czech immigrant living in Canada. He returned to Czechoslovakia in 1992, over two years after the Velvet Revolution. [2] In 2001, along with guitarist Vladimír Galusek, he formed the band Zpocený voko. [3]
He published his first short story collection Záloha na slávu in 2014. Two more books followed, Věčný trosečník in 2016 and Pan Olympan in 2020.