Václav Patejdl
Vašo Patejdl |
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Vašo Patejdl in Astoria, New York, April 2007 |
Background information |
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Birth name |
Václav Patejdl |
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Born |
(1954-10-10) October 10, 1954 Karlovy Vary, Czechoslovakia |
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Genres |
rock, pop |
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Occupation(s) |
Singer-songwriter, musician, composer |
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Instruments |
vocals, piano, keyboards |
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Years active |
1968–present |
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Associated acts |
Elán, Marika Gombitová |
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Vašo Patejdl born Václav Patejdl (born October 10, 1954, Karlovy Vary, Czechoslovakia) is a Slovak musician, singer, and composer.
He is a founding member of the band Elán.[1]
Selected works
- Musicals
- Jozef a jeho zázračný farebný plášť (Joseph and His Miraculous Colored Cloak, i.e., Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat) (Prague 1994)
- Grand Pierrot (Prague 1995)
- Adam Šangala (Prague 2003)
- Jack Rozparovač (Prague 2006)
- Collaborations
References
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| Grammy Awards | |
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| Artmedia Awards | |
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| Biennial |
- Pavol Zelenay (2011)
- Vladimír Juhanesovič (2013)
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| Due to various presenters, the awards were frequently renamed • Until 2000, the category was held as Grand Prix Award, regardless presenters |
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| Annual |
- "Pravda víťazí" (by Tublatanka) – Martin Ďurinda (1990)
- "Spomienka na Amsterdam" (by Fermata) – František Griglák (1991)
- "Vráť trochu lásky medzi nás" – Money Factor (1992)
- "Amnestia na neveru" (by Elán) – Ján Baláž and Jozef Ráž (1993)
- "Snívam o tebe" (by Salco) – Juraj Gahér and Pavol Novotný (1994)
- "Komáre" – O.B.D. (1995)
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| Grammy Awards |
- Grammy West "Svet lásku má" (by P. Habera, P. Dvorský, K. Gott) – Pavol Habera (1996)
- Grammy Slovakia "Slovenská" (by Gladiator) – Miloš Hladký (1997)
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| Artmedia Awards | |
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| Due to various presenters, the awards were frequently renamed |
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