Tři sestry (Czech band)
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Tři sestry (Czech for "three sisters") is a Czech punk band formed in 1985 in Prague. Some of their later material has fallen into a more general rock genre, and they have also dabbled in hardcore punk.[2] The band experienced the peak of their popularity in the 1990s and have played at the Masters of Rock music festival in 2005 and 2011.[4] Their main songwriter and lead singer is Lou Fanánek Hagen.[2] The other current members of the band are Veronika Borovková (harmonica, vocals), Tomáš Doležal (bass), Ronald Seitl (guitar), Zdeněk Petr (guitar), Rostislav Cerman (guitar), Petr Lukeš (drums), and Martin Roušar (saxophone, clarinet). Tři sestry have released more than twenty studio albums and a number of live recordings and compilations throughout their career.
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Background information | |
Also known as | Ségry, Soubor kreténů[1] |
Origin | Prague, Czechoslovakia |
Genres | [2] |
Years active | 1985–present |
Spinoff of | Spálená tlumivka[3] |
Members | Lou Fanánek Hagen Veronika Borovková Tomáš Doležal Ronald Seitl Zdeněk Petr Rostislav Cerman Petr Lukeš Martin Roušar |
Past members | See Band members section |
Website | trisestry |