Michal Tučný
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Born | Prague, Czechoslovakia | January 11, 1947
Origin | Czechoslovakia |
Died | March 10, 1995 Czech Republic | (aged 48)
Genres | Country |
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Labels | Supraphon |
Michal Tučný (January 11, 1947 – March 10, 1995) was a Czech singer and songwriter. He is considered one of the most popular Czech country singers and he is regarded as a legend of the Czech country music (he was often referred to as the king of the genre).
Biography[]
Michal Tučný was born in Prague, Czechoslovakia, in 1947. He played piano as a child. In 1965, he passed the maturita exam at a business school. By profession, he was a qualified shopkeeper (which he mentions in several of his songs). His whole life he was a devote fan of SK Slavia Prague. He began his musical career at the age of 14 in Dixieland. In 1967, he participated in the first festival of the Czech Country Music. He played with many different bands, including "Rangers". In 1969, he became a soloist of the group "Greenhorns". In 1974, he joined the group "Fešáci", and in 1980, he created his own band "Tučňáci" (engl. Penguins, but relating to his surname).
The cause of his death was liver cancer. He is buried in Hoštice in the South Bohemian Region; the town square there bears his name. His grave is marked by a stone in the shape of a cowboy hat.
Notable songs[]
- Všichni jsou už v Mexiku (original song: They All Went to Mexico)
- Blízko Little Big Hornu (with Greenhorns, original song: Jim Bridger)
- Báječná ženská (original song: Good Hearted Woman)
- Pověste ho vejš (covered by Rattlesnake Annie as Hang her higher)
- Prodavač (with , adaptation of The Auctioneer)
His other songs include
- (with Greenhorns) (original song: Folsom Prison Blues)
- Tam u nebeských bran
- Poslední kovboj
- Koukám, jak celá země vstává
- Snídaně v trávě (original song: Sea of Heartbreak)
- Ještě dlouhou cestu mám
- Nádraží (with band )
- Boty z kůže toulavejch psů
- Jak chcete žít bez koní
- El paso (with Greenhorns, original song: El Paso)
- Feleena z El pasa (with Greenhorns, original song: Feleena (From El Paso))
- Chtěl bych být medvídkem (+ Zdeněk Rytíř, original song: The Teddy Bear Song)
- Cesty toulavý (original song: On the Road Again)
- Vlak v 0,5 (with Greenhorns)
- Hromskej den (+ with Greenhorns)
- Já tajně cvičím (with group )
- Šlapej dál (with Greenhorns)
Discography[]
Michal Tučný's discography consists of more than 30 albums and compilations.
Filmography[]
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1980 | Já ubohá děvečka aneb Jsou mlynáři jsou chlapíci | TV movie |
External links[]
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Michal Tučný. |
- Michal Tučný at the Czech and Slovak Film Database (in Czech)
- 1947 births
- 1995 deaths
- Czech male singers
- 20th-century singers
- Czech country musicians
- 20th-century male singers
- Musicians from Prague
- Deaths from liver cancer