Buty

Buty in June 2007 in Olomouc (Czech Republic)
Background information
Origin Ostrava, Czech republic
Genres pop music, rock, folk music, jazz, Worldbeat
Years active 1986–present
Labels Sony BMG, Supraphon
Website Buty
Members
Radek Pastrňák
Richard Kroczek
Petr Vavřík
Milan Nytra
Milan Straka
Alan Švejk Hudeček
Marek Moroň
Past members
Ivan Myslikovjan
Luděk Piásečný
Vít Kučaj
Andrei Toader

Buty is a Czech music group, originally from Ostrava, formed in 1986 by Richard Kroczek and Radek Pastrňák. The founding members were soon joined by Vít Kučaj, Ivan Myslikovjan and Luděk Piásečný. The name of the group means „shoes“ in a local dialect.

The musical style of the band can be described as an eclectic mixture of rock, folk music, ethnic music, country music, jazz, reggae and other genres, with witty, dadaist lyrics. The group became popular in Czech republic in the beginning of 1990s, and peaked in the late 1990s, when the concerts were visited by thousands of spectators, and Buty was one of the most popular bands in the country.[1] Buty recorded music for Jízda, a 1994 road-movie by Jan Svěrák, which also features the band leader Radek Pastrňák as one of the main characters – the PPoommaalluu album is partially a soundtrack for the movie. After the gypsy style Normale album, which is often said to be misunderstood by the media and the public, the group underwent a crisis, and now the concerts are arranged on a smaller scale.

Contents

Current members [link]

  • Radek Pastrňák – lead guitar, vocals
  • Richard Kroczek – drums
  • Petr Vavřík – bass guitar
  • Milan Nytra – keyboard
  • Milan Straka – wind instruments
  • Alan Švejk Hudeček – vocals
  • Marek Moroň – vocals

Discography [link]

Releases [link]

  • 1992 – Pískej si, pískej
  • 1994 – Ppoommaalluu
  • 1995 – Dřevo
  • 1997 – Rastakayakwanna
  • 1999 – Kapradí
  • 2001 – Normale
  • 2006 – Votom
  • 2012 – Duperele

Compilations [link]

  • 2003 – buTYKVAriát

Live albums [link]

  • 2000 – Kosmostour

Singles [link]

  • 1996 – Malinkého ptáčka
  • 1999 – Tata

References [link]

External links [link]


https://wn.com/Buty

Marika

Marika is a female given name. It has its origin in the Hungarian and Greek nickname for Maria, or its Silesian diminutive "Maryjka".

Nicknames

Mari, Mariczka, Mariczika, Marka, Riky, Mara, Maja, Mariska, Marcsa, Marsa, Marcsi, Marica, Rikas, Rastas, Ricky, Mardeyrika

People

  • Marika Aubrey, Australian actress, singer & cabaret performer
  • Marika Gombitová, Slovak pop singer
  • Marika Hackman, English nu-folk singer/songwriter
  • Marika Kotopouli (1887-1954), Greek actress
  • Marika Krevata (1910-1994), Greek actress
  • Marika Nezer (1906-1989), Greek actress
  • Marika Machitidze, Georgian opera vocalist
  • Marika Ninou (1918-1957), Greek rembetiko singer
  • Marika Papagika (1890-1943), Greek singer
  • Marika Rökk (1913–2004), German actress and singer
  • Marika Shaw, American violist/violinist
  • Marika Siewert, Canadian singer/songwriter
  • Music

  • Marika (album), an album by Angolan pop musician Bonga
  • Television and film

  • Marika (film), a 1938 Hungarian film
  • The Truth About Marika, an alternate reality game and television series
  • Bonga (musician)

    Bonga Kwenda (born José Adelino Barceló de Carvalho, 1943), better known as Bonga, is a folk and semba singer and songwriter from Angola.

    Biography

    Bonga was born in the province of Bengo, and left Angola when he was 23 years old to become an athlete, becoming the Portuguese record holder for the 400 metres (Angola was at the time one of Portugal's five African colonies). He had already begun his singing career at the age of 15.

    Bonga abandoned athletics in 1972, concentrating solely on his music, and immediately became famous in his native Angola, as well as in Portugal. After the Carnation Revolution in April 1974, he would become a hit both with immigrants from the ex-Portuguese colonies, and Portuguese of both African and European descent. He has released over 30 albums, singing in Portuguese and traditional Angolan languages. His tracks are a mixture of Portuguese folk sounds, semba, kizomba and latin elements.

    While Angola was still a Portuguese colony, Bonga was an outspoken supporter of independence. This led him to be exiled from Angola in the early 1970s.

    Marika Siewert

    Marika (also spelled MARIKA) is a Canadian recording artist, singer, songwriter, actor, and TV show host. MARIKA has had two top 40 radio singles in Canada, as well as songs placed with Elise Estrada, Elin Universal Music Group Germany, and Korea's Lee Hyori with "My Life" M-NET and Kim Bo Kyung. She also has songs placed on several seasons of America's Next Top Model, MTV and her single "ANGEL" was featured on the Lifetime network's original movie Sins of the Mother. MARIKA performed back in Medicine Hat for the 2010 Winter Olympics Torch relay where she shared the stage with County Superstar Terri Clark. The pair were chosen to perform because of their Medicine Hat roots. MARIKA was also recognized as Virgin 95.3 CKZZ-FM Best of BC artist as a result of her single release in 2011 - "Soldier". MARIKA released in 2004 an album called Untitled Chances, followed by radio singles in 2006 and 2007 "Christmas Came Early", "You Know I Will", and "Radio". "You Know I Will" got MARIKA nominated as best new artist in the Urban Category at the Canadian Radio Music Awards in 2007. Her album Unstoppable released in 2013 won the GMA Covenant awards Pop album of the Year, and she also recently was a featured singer on the new Hallmark TV channel's origianal series Signed, Sealed, Delivered which was executive produced by Martha Williamson who wrote and produced Touched By An Angel. She also shared the stage with Grammy and Dove award winners Michael W. Smith, Steven Curtis Chapman, and Juno award winner Brian Doerksen on their one time only United Tour. In December 2013, she wrote "This Christmas Time" produced by 604 Records producer Colin Janz, which was released to radio across Canada and parts of the U.S.A and garnered national airplay. Marika was born in San Fernando, Trinidad, raised in England and Medicine Hat, Alberta. She currently resides in Vancouver, British Columbia.

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    Beauty Mark

    by: Rufus Wainwright

    I never had it
    I never wanted it
    I never had your beauty mark
    Nor did i have your black hair
    And hazel eyes
    My early childhood was not as simple
    As yours set in the country
    No i did not have a fear of nuns who dressed in black
    But i do have your taste
    I had no radio show
    Nor did i have home-made clothes
    Home-made curtains of the same material
    I never had it
    I never wanted it
    I never had your beauty mark
    But i do have your taste
    And i do have your round face and long hands
    I think Callas sang a lovely "norma"
    You prefer Robson in "deep river"
    I may not be so manly
    But still i know you love me




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