Jindra Dolanský
Jindra Dolanský | |
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Born |
Czechoslovakia | 14 January 1964
Genres | Avant garde, punk rock, rock |
Instruments | Saxophone, clarinet, vocals |
Years active | 1985–2001 |
Labels | Skoda Records, Indies Records |
Associated acts | Už Jsme Doma |
Jindra Dolanský (born 14 January 1964) is a Czech musician. He was the saxophone player, backup vocalist and co-composer for the Czech avant garde punk rock group Už Jsme Doma from 1985–2001.[1][2]
In the early '80s, Dolanský became a fixture in the music scene in Teplice, Czech Republic, a town bordering Germany. He was trained on the clarinet in his youth, making him the only trained member of the original Už Jsme Doma lineup,[3] which he formed with six friends in 1985. By the end of 1988, he was the only original member remaining. From 1986-2001, he co-led the band with Miroslav Wanek, until he decided to leave the exhausting lifestyle to focus on his family and opening a restaurant in Prague. He has since performed with the band on special occasions, most notably their 20th anniversary set, which was released as a live CD and DVD, although only one track featuring Dolanský appears on the former.
Dolanský also performs on the album Fancy, by the Oakland, California, avant garde/rock act Idiot Flesh. He plays saxophone on the religious snack-food commercial spoof track "Cheezus."'
References
- ↑ "Uz Jsme Doma". Ink 19. 1998-10-24. Retrieved 2013-11-18.
- ↑ "Perfect Sound Forever: Uz Jsme Doma interview". Furious.com. Retrieved 2013-11-18.
- ↑ Petruska, Igor (5 April 2005). "Uz Jsme Doma: "We don`t want to export the imported"". box.sk. Archived from the original on 24 September 2006.