8th ZAI Awards

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8th ZAI Awards

Grammy Slovakia '97

Presenter(s)

Broadcaster
STV2 (delay, on March 8, 1998)


Grand Prix
Miroslav Žbirka


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The 8th ZAI Awards, honoring the best in the Slovak music industry for individual achievements for the year of 1997, took time and place on March 2, 1998, at the New Scene Theater in Bratislava. The ceremony was held in association with the local Music Fund (HF) and was hosted by actress Zdena Studenková. Unlike the previous editions when a clay statuette was designed, the new winners were bestowed a golden, five-pointed star with an inscription that read Grammy Slovakia '97, stationed on a black base.

Winners[]

Main categories[]

Gladiator
Jana Kirschner
Boris Filan
Vidiek
Ladislav Lučenič
Miroslav Žbirka
Vocal Artist or Ensemble New Artist

Gladiator

  • Hex
  • IMT Smile
  • Made II Mate
  • Vidiek

Jana Kirschner

Instrumental Artist Dancefloor Artist

Marcel Buntaj

D-Night

Writer Song

Boris Filan – "Buď tma" (by P. Hammel)

  • Miloš Hladký – "Slovenská" (by Gladiator)
  • Richard Jajcay – "Vianoce '97" (by Vidiek)
  • Peter Uličný – "Týždeň má sto dní " (by P. Habera)
  • Martin Žúži – "Som on (Snežný pluh)" (by Hex)

"Slovenská" (by Gladiator) – Miloš Hladký (lyrics/music)

  • "Fönky nálada" (by Made II Mate) – Katarína Korčeková (lyrics) • Made II Mate (music)
  • "Som on (Snežný pluh)" (by Hex) – Martin Žúži (lyrics) • Peter Dudák (music)
  • "Vianoce '97" (by Vidiek) – Richard Jajcay (lyrics/music)
  • "Vrany" (by IMT Smile) – Vladimír Krausz (lyrics) • Ivan Tásler (music)
Record Album

Ultrapop (by Hex) • Štyry (by Vidiek) – Ivan Minárik

  • B3 (B3)– B.P.M. Music Production
  • Carousel Life (by Made II Mate) – Ivan Jombík • Petr Ackermann • Igor Baar
  • Legal Drug (by Gladiator) – Tomáš Kmeť • Roman Slávik
  • Život je... (by P. Hammel) – Juraj Solan

Ultrapop – Hex

  • Carousel Life – Made II Mate
  • Kilk-klakIMT Smile
  • Sen láskyDarina Rolincová
  • Štyry – Vidiek
Producer Music Video

Ladislav LučeničGood Vibes: Remixes • Klik-klak (by IMT Smile) • "Tomorrow" and The Same Mist Here (by K. Mikloš)

  • Pavel Daněk – Život je... (by P. Hammel)
  • Gabriel Dušík – Argo • Hra na telo (by M. Noga) • No Problem (by M. Noga, Š. Skrúcaný)
  • Peter Nagy – Extra 2 • Peter Nagy a deti: Výber
  • Andrej ŠebanJana Kirschner (by Herself)

"Slovenská" (by Gladiator) – Karol Vosátko

  • "Buď tma" (by P. Hammel) – Katarína Ďurovičová
  • "Happy End" (by M. Noga) – Roman Petrenko
  • "Pressburg Boys" (by M. Noga, Š, Skrúcaný) – Juraj Takáč
  • "Týždeň má sto dní" (by P. Habera) – František Antonín Brabec

Others[]

Grand Prix Miroslav Žbirka

References[]

  • Hladík, Dalibor (February 7, 1998). "Vyhlásili nominácie na Grand Prix ZAI `97, Žbirkov album Meky sa do hry ani nedostal *GRAND PRIX ZAI `97". SME (in Slovak). Petit Press. sme.sk. Retrieved April 14, 2015.
  • Hladík, Dalibor (March 4, 1998). "Marika Gombitová odovzdala Miroslavovi Žbirkovi Grand Prix ZAI `97". SME (in Slovak). Petit Press. sme.sk. Retrieved April 14, 2015.
  • "Držitelia cien ZAI za rok 1997". SME (in Slovak). Petit Press. March 4, 1998. sme.sk. Retrieved April 14, 2015.
  • "Prečo nemáme Grammy? Všetci to vraj vedia lepšie... > Tichý bojkot". Život (in Slovak). Ringier Axel Springer Slovakia. July 18, 2009. zivot.cas.sk. Archived from the original on April 14, 2015. Retrieved April 14, 2015.

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