Luboš Andršt

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Luboš Andršt

Luboš Andršt, Michal Prokop and Jan Hrubý in České Budějovice, 9 October 2007
Background information
Born (1948-07-26) July 26, 1948
Prague, Czechoslovakia
Genres blues rock, jazz rock
Instruments guitars
Associated acts Jazz Q, Energit, Framus Five, Jan Hrubý
Website http://www.lubosandrst.cz/

Luboš Andršt (born 26 July 1948 in Prague)[1] is a Czech rock guitarist, composer and guitar teacher. He founded his first band in 1966 and called its Roosters. Later underwent a number of other groups. Beginning 1970s he joined to Jazz Q. In 1973 he co-founded new band Energit with two former members of Flamengo (Ivan Khunt and Jaroslav Erno Šedivý). He was also longtime member of Framus Five.

His father was a Czech ice hockey player Zdeněk Andršt. His cousin is another guitarist Petr Janda from band called Olympic.[2]

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