• was later replaced by Český slavík. Over the years, the categories were occasionally changed. With twenty-two Zlatý slavík awards, Karel Gott is the most...
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  • pages with titles containing Slavik Český slavík, Czech music awards Slovenský slávik, Slovak music awards Zlatý slavík, Czechoslovak music awards This...
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  • which has earned fourteen awards, and the groups No Name and Lucie. Zlatý slavík Slávik Awards History of the chart (in Czech) Categories of Czech Nightingale...
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    Miroslav Žbirka (category Zlatý slavík winners)
    bands, Modus and Limit. In 1982, he rose to fame by winning the annual Zlatý slavík award for the best male singer in Czechoslovakia. After the 1992 division...
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    2012-01-13. Nováková, Veronika (2014). "14. Přílohy (from "Zlatý slavík 1962" to "Zlatý slavík 1991")". Hudební ceny udílené v české populární hudbě - vývoj...
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    national annual music polls, namely Zlatý slavík and its subsequent equivalents, i.e. Slovenský slávik and Slávik. While eventually winning two editions...
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    (PDF) on April 4, 2012. Retrieved March 21, 2011. p.435, Zlatý slavík 1990-91 "Český slavík 1996–1998" (in Czech). Mattoni. ceskyslavik. Archived from...
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    whose popularity peaked in the 1980s. Between 1986 and 1988, he won the Zlatý slavík award three years in a row. Dalibor Janda, born Václav Janda in Hranice...
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    Hana Zagorová (category Zlatý slavík winners)
    considered to be one of the most famous Czech singers. She won the national Zlatý slavík music award on nine occasions between 1977 and 1985, the second highest...
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    Petra Janů (category Zlatý slavík winners)
    Petrů, 19 November 1952) is a Czech singer and actress. She won the 1987 Zlatý slavík for Female Singer of the Year, ahead of Iveta Bartošová and Bára Basiková...
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    Kleopatra, at Prague's Broadway Theatre. Basiková placed third in the 1987 Zlatý slavík for female singer behind Petra Janů and Iveta Bartošová. 1991: Bára Basiková...
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  • Czechoslovak popularity chart Zlatý Slavík[citation needed] placed the group 22nd (6th among Slovak musicians), and in 1998 the Slovak Slávik Awards placed it 4th...
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    IMDb. "Český slavík - Předchozí ročníky - 1984". Český slavík. "Český slavík - Předchozí ročníky - 1985". Český slavík. "Český slavík - Předchozí ročníky...
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    Helena Vondráčková (category Zlatý slavík winners)
    Helena Vondráčková (born 24 June 1947, in Prague) is a Czech singer whose career has spanned five decades. Vondráčková spent her childhood years in the...
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    Iveta Bartošová (category Zlatý slavík winners)
    actress and celebrity, three-time best female vocalist in the music poll Zlatý slavík (1986, 1990 and 1991). She was also known for her turbulent lifestyle...
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    Marta Kubišová (category Zlatý slavík winners)
    In 1969 she won her second Zlatý slavík award and married film director Jan Němec. A year later, she won the Zlatý slavík a third time, but she had to...
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    Karel Gott (category Zlatý slavík winners)
    tolik (When we are twice as old). That year Gott appeared in the first Zlatý slavík (Golden Nightingale) national poll, placing 49th with three votes. Shortly...
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  • respectively. Zlatý slavík Český slavík "FORZA - Slávik". Produkčný dom FORZA (in Slovak). FORZA. forza.sk. Retrieved 2011-04-10. "Slávik 1998 → Results"...
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    poll Zlatý slavík and its subsequent equivalents, Slovenský slávik and Slávik Awards. While eventually winning two editions as Slovenský slávik (1997–1998)...
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    OCLC 294939865. Retrieved October 12, 2011. Zlatý slavík results from 1983 until 1991 (pages: 431–435) "Slávik – Dara Rolins – Results". Produkčný dom FORZA...
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    Naďa Urbánková (category Zlatý slavík winners)
    Naďa Urbánková (born Naděžda Balabánová; 30 June 1939 – 3 February 2023) was a Czech singer and actress. Born in Nová Paka, Urbánková grew up in Borovnička...
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    Waldemar Matuška (category Zlatý slavík winners)
    Hegerová and others, starting in 1961, with Eva Pilarová. He won the Zlatý slavík ("Golden Nightingale") music poll twice, in 1962 and 1967, and placed...
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    Elán (band) (category Zlatý slavík winners)
    many well-known hits and won several awards, such as the Slávik Awards, Slávik, and Zlatý slavík, which they won four years in a row. Elán began by playing...
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  • Team (Slovak band) (category Zlatý slavík winners)
    the city of Martin, in what was then Czechoslovakia. The band won the Zlatý slavík music award in 1989, 1990, and again in 1991. After the success of their...
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  • popular Czech female singer, nine times listed number one in the national Zlaty Slavík ("Golden Nightingale") popularity chart. Supraphon, SU 430 489 Svatej...
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    Eva Pilarová (category Zlatý slavík winners)
    Eva Pilarová, née Bojanovská (9 August 1939 – 14 March 2020) was a Czech jazz and pop music singer. Pilarová was born in Brno. She started singing during...
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    Olympic (band) (category Zlatý slavík winners)
    Olympic is a Czech rock band, founded in 1962 in Prague. The group celebrated 55 years in 2017. Petr Janda (guitar, lead vocals) Milan Broum (bass guitar...
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  • followed a year later. The Czech album was certified Gold, and Citron won a Zlatý slavík award, taking second place after the Slovak band Elán. A concert tour...
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    has remained the group's frontman to this day. In 1991, Habera won the Zlatý slavík and Anděl music awards. The following year, he launched a successful...
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    hit. In 1977 and 1978, Korn was 3rd and 2nd place respectively in the Zlatý slavík music poll of popular Czechoslovakia music artists, which was frequently...
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