Jindřich Šťáhlavský
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Born: 21 February 1945 Died: 5 February 2013
Country of origin: Czech Republic
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Jindra Šťáhlavský (February 21, 1945, Ústí nad Labem – February 5, 2013) was a Czech country singer, known for his unmistakable bass. He started in the Ústí nad Labem group The Strangers (C studio of Jiří Šosvald); songs: Ohio and Jak mít rád. He subsequently worked in the Bluegrass Hoppers, and then became a member of the country group Fešáci, with whom he sang many hits - for example, Jaro, Osud, Pojedou, Povodeň, Dívka z Rocky Mountain, Ohio, Plavá Jane or Poslední veřejné obješení. He also occasionally performed with the groups Starý Fóry or Kliďánko from Ústí nad Labem and with Prague's Rekonv
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