Dan Bárta
Czech singer
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Dan Bárta (2013) | |
Background information | |
Born | (1969-12-14) 14 December 1969 (age 54) Karlovy Vary, Czechoslovakia |
Genres | Jazz, rock |
Occupation(s) | Singer |
Years active | 1990–present |
Musical artist
Dan Bárta (born 14 December 1969 in Karlovy Vary) is a Czech rock singer.[1] He's a founding member of Alice in 1990 (this band disbanded in 1997).[2] Later he was a member of the short-lived band Sexy Dancers.[3] He also released many solo albums and albums with his band Illustratosphere. He also starred in musicals.[4] Since 1994, he has also been member of J.A.R.[5]
Discography
- Alice (1995) [6]
- Dan Bárta &… (1999)
- Illustratosphere (2000)
- Entropicture (2003)
- Liberec LiveRec (2005)
- Retropicture Livě (2005)
- Animage (2008)
- Theyories (2010) – with Robert Balzar Trio[7]
- Maratonika (2013)
References
- ^ Discogs - Daniel Bárta (profile and discography)
- ^ Discogs - Alice (profile and discography)
- ^ Discogs - Sexy Dancers (profile and discography)
- ^ Těšínský, Ondřej (2013). "Jenom hlas nestačí - Dan Bárta je hudební chameleon!". iPrima.cz (in Czech). Archived from the original on 8 March 2014. Retrieved 25 June 2014.
- ^ "O psaní textů se Dan Bárta podělil se svojí milou". Deník (in Czech). 6 November 2013. Retrieved 25 June 2014.
- ^ Discogs - Alice - 1995 CD, Popron Music (54 082-2) Czech Republic
- ^ Bezr, Ondřej (24 October 2010). "Hrát v hipísáckým muzikálu po čtyřicítce? To pardon, říká Dan Bárta". iDNES.cz (in Czech). Retrieved 25 June 2014.
External links
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Anděl Award for Best Male Singer
- Pavol Habera (1991)
- Petr Muk (1992)
- Ivan Hlas (1993)
- Dan Bárta (1994)
- Kamil Střihavka (1995)
- Janek Ledecký (1996)
- Daniel Hůlka (1997)
- Dan Bárta (1998)
- Dan Bárta (1999)
- Dan Bárta (2000)
- Dan Bárta (2001)
- Dan Bárta (2002)
- Dan Bárta (2003)
- Dan Bárta (2004)
- Petr Kolář (2005)
- Matěj Ruppert (2006)
- Matěj Ruppert (2007)
- Dan Bárta (2008)
- Tomáš Klus (2009)
- David Koller (2010)
- Tomáš Klus (2011)
- Vojtěch Dyk (2012)
- Dan Bárta (2013)
- Michal Hrůza (2014)
- David Koller (2015)
- Thom Artway (2016)
- David Stypka (2017)
- Miroslav Žbirka (2018)
- Vladimír Mišík (2019)
- 7krát3 (2020)
- David Stypka (2021)
- Miroslav Žbirka (2022)
- David Koller (2023)
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