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Karel Černoch: The Resilient Singer Who Overcame Communist Opposition and Left a Lasting Legacy

But few people know that because of the communists he did not work for five years and practically made a living. And that’s because of Song about my country, with which he won the Golden Bratislava Lyra in 1969. Her text, penned by Pavel Žák (82), seemed harmful to the Central Committee of the KSČ, so the singer got a kick out of it. He could only perform in small clubs and, naturally, as a father, he began to have a problem with supporting the family. In the end, he was forced by circumstances to return the lyre. He had to start working to »make ends meet«. Many blamed him, but they were not in his shoes.

Černoch’s unlived jubilee will be commemorated next Friday (October 20) at the Congress Center with a gala concert of stars to mark the 105th anniversary of the founding of our republic. A once-forbidden song will also be heard there. There was a debate about who would sing it – Štefan Margita (67), Martin Chodúr (33), or just play it Felix Slovacek (80) on your saxophone? In the end, the black woman will take on Chodúr, Margita will sing Macejko, and Slovakian will play Wild Land. A plethora of other Czech and Slovak stars will also perform at the concert, and everyone will remember their colleague Černoch, who lost his battle with colon cancer on December 27, 2007 at the age of just 64.

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Smolík and Chládková put their voices together

They fulfilled their promise after 16 years! He would surely be happy that they finally granted him his wish. Karel Černoch (†64) wanted the singer Jana Chládková (58), with whom he performed for a long time, and Jakub Smolík (64) to sing some songs together. He liked the way their voices matched each other. The album Bylo was not in the world is dedicated to the singer’s late eighties. “When I christened my last CD, Karel Černoch was still there – and also Petr Muk“, Chládková recalled. Jan Rosák (76), for example, came to support Jana and Jakub instead of their deceased friends. Uršula Kluková (82) and Karel Kahovec (76). Jane’s friend Nadia Konvalinková (72) sent an apologetic video in which she explained that she had a dress rehearsal at the Příbram theater. “I believe that Karel upstairs hears our songs and is satisfied,” added the singer. The new album also includes the hit Waltz for Love, which scored on the radio charts.

He listened Werich

Karel Černoch started working on the film as a props artist together with Czech rock and roll king Miki Volk (†53). And when there was nothing to do, he sat down with his guitar and tried to compose songs. Miki taught him poses à la Elvis Presley (†42) in front of the mirror – legs in an X, knees together. Jan Werich (†75) also heard him backstage at Barrandová and advised him to pursue singing professionally. The black man obeyed him. In the end, his voice was able to embrace the biggest musical stages, whether he lent it to Jean Valjean in Les Miserables, Augustin Magaldio in Evita, Abbé Fario in Monte Cristo or the priest in Dracula.

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2023-10-12 03:00:00
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