Anděl Awards
The Angel Award (Anděl Award, Czech: cena Anděl) is a Czech music award issued by the Czech Academy of Popular Music. It is a successor of the Annual Czechoslovak Music Award established in 1991 in Czechoslovakia. Between 1992 and 1996, it was known as Gramy, and the award categories are what the Grammy Award is to the United States, with the award including a ceramic gramophone statuette. Since 1997, it bears the current name, with the award including a statuette of an angel playing horn designed by sculptor Jaroslav Róna,[1] although the name of the award has been changed several times.
Categories
Main awards
- Group of the Year
- Male singer of the Year
- Female singer of the Year
- Discovery of the Year (new singer)
- Album of the Year
- Composition of the Year
- Video of the Year
- Best selling album of the Year
- Hall of Fame
Genre awards
- Best alternative album
- Best electronic album
- Best folk & country album
- Best hard rock & heavy metal album
- Best hip hop & R&B album
- Best jazz & blues album
- Best punk & hardcore album
- Best ska & reggae album
- Best world music album
Most successful artists
Lucie and Lucie Bila are tied, with each had 15 wins. Dan Bárta is second with 13 wins, including seven consecutive years of winning Best male singer between 1998 and 2004.
These are the artists who had won more than 10 cumulative awards:
Artist | Number of wins |
---|---|
Lucie | 15 |
Lucie Bílá | 15 |
Dan Bárta | 13 |
Kryštof | 11 |
Buty | 11 |
Monkey Business | 10 |
Winners by year
Year | Male singer | Female singer | Group |
---|---|---|---|
1991 | Pavol Habera | Bára Basiková | Lucie |
1992 | Petr Muk | Lucie Bílá | Shalom |
1993 | Ivan Hlas | Lucie Bílá | Yo Yo Band |
1994 | Dan Bárta | Lucie Bílá | Lucie |
1995 | Kamil Střihavka | Lucie Bílá | Buty |
1996 | Janek Ledecký | Iva Bittová | Žlutý pes |
1997 | Daniel Hůlka | Lucie Bílá | Buty |
1998 | Dan Bárta | Lucie Bílá | Lucie |
1999 | Dan Bárta | Anna K | Buty |
2000 | Dan Bárta | Lenka Dusilová | Monkey Business |
2001 | Dan Bárta | Helena Vondráčková | Čechomor |
2002 | Dan Bárta | Kateřina Winterová | Support Lesbiens |
2003 | Dan Bárta | Radůza | Kabát |
2004 | Dan Bárta | Aneta Langerová | Tata Bojs |
2005 | Petr Kolář | Lenka Dusilová | Chinaski |
2006 | Matěj Ruppert | Anna K | Kryštof |
2007 | Matěj Ruppert | Aneta Langerová | Chinaski |
2008 | Dan Bárta | Lenka Dusilová | Kryštof |
2009 | Tomáš Klus | Ewa Farna | Monkey Business |
2010 | David Koller | Lucie Bílá | Nightwork |
2011 | Tomáš Klus | Lenka Dusilová | Mandrage |
2012 | Vojtěch Dyk | Aneta Langerová | Kryštof |
2013 | Dan Bárta | Lenka Dusilová | Bratři Orffové |
2014 | Michal Hrůza | Aneta Langerová | Chinaski |
2015 | David Koller | Klara | Kryštof |
History
- 1991: originally formed as Annual Czechoslovak Music Awards (Výroční československé hudební ceny)
- 1992-1995: renamed to Gramy (Gramy)
- 1996: renamed to Czech Gramy (Česká Gramy)
- 1997: renamed to Music Academy Awards (Ceny Hudební akademie)
- 1998-2000: renamed to Academy of Popular Music Awards (Ceny Akademie populární hudby)
- 2001-2002: renamed to Angel Awards (Ceny Anděl)
- 2003-2007: subtitled as Angel Allianz Awards (Ceny Anděl Allianz)
- 2008–present: Angel Awards (Ceny Anděl)
References
- ↑ History of the Angel Award Archived 2009-05-04 at the Wayback Machine. (in Czech)