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Etc (band)
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Etc... is a Czech rock band from Prague, formed in 1974 by singer and guitarist Vladimír Mišík.[1] Various musicians have rotated through the group's ranks, including violist Jan Hrubý (Framus Five), bassist Jiří Veselý (Stromboli, Žlutý pes), guitarist Petr "Kulich" Pokorný (Framus Five, Žlutý Pes), drummer Ivan Kadaňka, bassist/cellist Jaroslav Olin Nejezchleba, as well as bassists Vladimír Padrůněk and Vladimír Guma Kulhánek.[2]

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Between 1982 and 1985, the group was banned from performing by the Communist government.[3]

In 2010, Etc... was inducted into the Beatová síň slávy (Beat Hall of Fame)[4] and released the album Ztracený podzim.[5]

In 2011, the group, minus Vladimír Mišík, released a collaboration album with Vladimír Merta, titled Ponorná řeka.[6][7]

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Band members

Current

  • Vladimír Mišík – guitar, vocals
  • Petr "Kulich" Pokorný – guitar
  • Pavel Skála – guitar, vocals
  • Jiří Zelenka – drums, vocals
  • Vladimír Pavlíček – violin
  • Jiří Veselý – bass

Past

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Discography

  • Etc… (1976; also known as Stříhali dohola malého chlapečka)
  • They Cut Off the Little Boy's Hair (1978; English version of Etc…)
  • Etc… 2 (1980)
  • Etc… 3 (1987)
  • Etc… 4 (1987)
  • Jiří Jelínek in memoriam (1987)
  • 20 deka duše (1990)
  • Nechte zpívat Mišíka (1991; live recording)
  • Jen se směj (1993)
  • Unplugged (1994; live recording)
  • Město z peřin (1996)
  • Nůž na hrdle (1999)
  • Umlkly stroje (2004)
  • Archa + hosté (2008)
  • Déja vu (1976–1987) Box I. (2009; set of remastered first four albums)
  • Ztracený podzim (2010)
  • Déja vu (1989–1996) Box II. (2010; second set of four remastered albums)
  • Ponorná řeka (2011; with Vladimír Merta)
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