Karel Černoch (12 October 1943 – 27 December 2007) was a Czech singer, guitarist, comedian and composer. He also worked as a musical theatre actor and radio presenter. He was known for his three-octave tenor voice.
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Karel Černoch (12 October 1943 – 27 December 2007) was a Czech singer, guitarist, comedian and composer. He also worked as a musical theatre actor and radio presenter. He was known for his three-octave tenor voice.
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Life and career Karel Černoch was born on 12 October 1943 in Prague. As a child, he was in a children's choir. He attended singing and guitar at a folk art school, but he did not finish his studies at the secondary art school and worked as a props maker at Barrandov Studios. He started singing in 1962. When he went to compulsory military service that year, he met Jiří Grossmann and Miloslav Šimek and founded a theatre group with them. After his military service, he began to devote himself to big beat. In the late 1960s, he sang several hits with the band Juventus that made him famous. His first song to be played on the radio was Nářek převozníka ('The ferryman's lament'). In 1969, he won the Bratislavská lýra prize for the best song with the song Píseň o mé zemi ('Song about my country'). However, because of it, and because of his protest song Zlej sen ('Bad dream') and because of his contribution to the protest song Modlitba pro Martu ('A prayer for Marta') of Marta Kubišová, the communist regime in Czechoslovakia banned Černoch from performing for several years. From 1972, he worked in the Ateliér Theatre.…
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His son Marek Černoch (born 1969) is a politician and TV presenter. His daughter Tereza Černochová (born 1983) is a singer.