Michal Pavlíček

Michal Pavlíček

Person from Czechia

Genres: blues rock, rock, rock music, Progressive rock, Czech, guitar, guitar virtuoso

Michal Pavlíček

About Michal Pavlíček

Michal Pavlíček (* Febuary 14., 1956) is a Czech composer, guitarist and singer. He is one of the biggest legends of czech rock guitar players (together with Radim Hladík) but he is also a composer of jazz, scenic and classical music. Pavlíček was a member of many noted groups like jazz-rock Bohemia, both of equivalents Pražský výběr (jazz-rock and new-wave), B.S.P., leader of groups Stromboli and later Big Heads. As honoured studio musician he participated on rocerding tens albums miscellaneous artists and formations - for example Bára Basiková, Mahagon, Hana Hegerová, Zuzana Michnová, Načeva, Lucie Bílá, Jana Kratochvílová and also Karel Gott. Discography (except Bohemia, Pražský výběr and Stromboli) * Horký dech Jany Koubkové (1981) * Black Light (1989) * Minotaurus (musicial, 1990) * Strange Pleasure Of Living (1991) * Imagination (CDs Panton 1992, hudba pro čs. pavilon Expo'92 Sevilla) * B.S.P. (1992) * Big Heads (1992) * B.S.P. (1994) * Konec velkých prázdnin (1996) * Symphonic Variations (1997) * The Scarlet Pimpernel (1999) * Symphony In Quartet (2001) * Big Heads - Čombió (2001) * Michal Pavlíček a Beatová síň slávy (2006) More info can be found on the his website.

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