Roman Dragoun
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Roman Dragoun | |
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Roman Dragoun in 2009 | |
Background information | |
Born |
8 April 1956 Písek, Czechoslovakia |
Genres | Progressive rock, art rock, hard rock, jazz fusion |
Occupations | Musician, songwriter |
Instruments | Keyboards, synthesiers, vocals |
Years active | 1970s-present |
Associated acts | Progres 2, Futurum, Stromboli, T4 |
Website | http://www.romandragoun.cz, http://www.facebook.com/DragounRoman |
Roman Dragoun (born 8 April 1956) is a Czech singer, songwriter and keyboardist. In 1980-1983 and 2007–present he is member of Progres 2.[1] He was member of Stromboli, T4 and Futurum.[2] He was a session musician for number musicians and he was singer for musical theatre. In 2012, Dragoun was inducted into Beatová síň slávy (the Beat Hall of Fame).[3]
He was son of painter František Roman Dragoun.
Discography
Solo
- Stín mý krve (1995)
- Slunci blíž (2000)
- Otlučená srdce (2009)[4]
with Progres 2
- Třetí kniha džunglí (1982)
- The Third Book of Jungle (1983)
- Progres Story 1968 - 2008 (2008)
with Futurum
- Ostrov Země (1984)
- Jedinečná šance (1987)
- Ostrov Země/Jedinečná šance (2005)
- 25. narozeniny (2009)
with Stromboli
- Shutdown (1989)
with T4
- Pár tónů a slov (2005)
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