Poutníci - Krajní meze (2023)

Artist: Poutníci
Title: Krajní meze
Year Of Release: 2023
Label: SUPRAPHON a.s.
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 48:01 min
Total Size: 259 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Krajní meze
Year Of Release: 2023
Label: SUPRAPHON a.s.
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 48:01 min
Total Size: 259 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Královna poolu
02. Vaska
03. Cherokee Bend
04. Dopis
05. Jižní pól
06. Klára
07. Rogalo blues
08. Tango pro Astora
09. Corrida 2
10. Krajní meze
The sounds of bluegrass and acoustic country music have been brought to Eastern Europe by Czechoslovakia-based band, Poutnici. Led by acoustic bass player and vocalist Jiri Pola, who joined the band in 1981, the group continues to mix original tunes with Czech translations of songs by Lester Flatt, Bill Monroe, Tennessee Ernie Ford, and Gordon Lightfoot. The recipients of "best non-American bluegrass record of the year" awards from the American Organization for the Preservation and
Development of Bluegrass Music in 1989 and 1990, Poutnici has toured in Germany, Switzerland, Austria, Italy, and Poland.
Poutnici has undergone numerous personnel changes since its inception in 1970. The original band, featuring Frantisck Linharek, Josef Svlak, and Miroslav Korman, remained together for a little more than two years. Svlak left in 1973 with Korman following in 1976, Linharek remained with the band until 1991. As of 2000, the group features Pola; twelve-string guitarist, vocalist, and a member since 1972 Zdenek Kalina; guitarist Miroslav Hulan; mandolin and fiddle player Honza Maca; and banjo player Petr Brandejs. ~ Craig Harris
Development of Bluegrass Music in 1989 and 1990, Poutnici has toured in Germany, Switzerland, Austria, Italy, and Poland.
Poutnici has undergone numerous personnel changes since its inception in 1970. The original band, featuring Frantisck Linharek, Josef Svlak, and Miroslav Korman, remained together for a little more than two years. Svlak left in 1973 with Korman following in 1976, Linharek remained with the band until 1991. As of 2000, the group features Pola; twelve-string guitarist, vocalist, and a member since 1972 Zdenek Kalina; guitarist Miroslav Hulan; mandolin and fiddle player Honza Maca; and banjo player Petr Brandejs. ~ Craig Harris