Greenhorns

Greenhorns stand as an emblem of Czech country and folk music, with their origins tracing back to the 1960s. Established during a time when Western cultural imports were viewed with suspicion behind the Iron Curtain, Greenhorns brought the essence of American western music, adapting it into a format that resonated with Czech audiences. Their music repertoire is a testament to their enduring legacy, with albums like "Mirek Hoffmann 80" celebrating the milestones of its members, and "Zlatá Éra 1975-1991" alongside "Zlatá Éra 1967-1974" encapsulating the golden era of their music.

The band’s journey through the decades can be seen in their diverse discography, including works like "Bůh Mi Seslal Krásný Ráno…" and "Těm, Kteří Už Tu Nejsou", which showcase their evolution in sound and depth in lyrics, touching on themes of longing, memory, and homage to those who have passed. Albums such as "Greenhorns 2000" and "Písně Amerického Západu" reflect their adaptability and continuous appeal, drawing on the mythos of the American West while staying true to their Czech roots. Through their songs, such as those found in "Odjíždím v dál (Písně Z Let 1969-1974)" and "Pod Liščí Skálou", Greenhorns have not just narrated stories but have become a part of Czech cultural fabric, preserving the spirit of the American frontier in the heart of Central Europe.

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Mirek Hoffmann 80
Album - 80 Tracks - Released October 2, 2015
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