Jindra Dolanský Musical artist

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.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, 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."'

Personal facts

Birth dateJanuary 14, 1964
Birth place
Czechoslovakia

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Musical artist

Career started1985
Career ended2001
associated musical artist
Už Jsme Doma
BackgroundSolo singer
genre
Punk rock
Rock music
Avant-garde
instrument
Clarinet
Saxophone
Singing

Jindra Dolanský on Wikipedia

External resources

  1. http://www.uzjsmedoma.com