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Jiří Kabeš

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Jiří Kabeš with The Plastic People of the Universe in Brno (2010). Photo by Michal Klajban

Jiří Kabeš, alias Kába (* 26 March 1946 in Křemín,) is a Czech rock singer, violist, violinist, guitarist and songwriter. He became a member of The Plastic People of the Universe[1] in 1970, in which he mainly plays the viola and violin, but also occasionally sings and plays the theremin. In the early seventies he played with rock'n'roll group The Old Teenagers.[2] Since 1997 he is also member of The Velvet Underground Revival Band[2]in which plays the guitar. He was also a member of Milan Hlavsa's band called Půlnoc and Echt!.[2]


Selected discography with The Plastic People of the Universe

  • Bez ohňů je underground (1992) - live album
  • For Kosovo (1997) - live album
  • The Plastic People of the Universe (1997) - live album
  • Hovězí porážka (released: 1997, recorded: 1983-84)
  • Jak bude po smrti (released: 1998, recorded: 1979)
  • Pašijové hry velikonoční (released: 1998, recorded: 1978)
  • Vožralej jak slíva (released: 1997, recorded: 1973-1975) - live album
  • Ach to státu hanobení (released: 2000, recorded: 1976-77)
  • Líně s tebou spím | Lazy Love / In Memoriam Mejla Hlavsa (2001)
  • Egon Bondy’s Happy Hearts Club Banned (released: 2001, recorded: 1974-75)
  • Muž bez uší (released: 2002, recorded 1969-72) - live album
  • Co znamená vésti koně (released: 2002, recorded: 1981)
  • Do lesíčka na čekanou (released: 2006, recorded? 1973) - live album
  • Maska za maskou (2009)
  • Non Stop Opera (2011) - live album

References

  1. Ivan Ivanov. "10 desek - deset nejoblíběnějších desek Jiřího Kabeše". Muzikus.cz. Retrieved 15 August 2012.
  2. "Jiří Kabeš". plasticpeople.eu. Retrieved 15 August 2012.

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Text adapted from Wikipedia