Luboš Holý was a Czech folk vocalist and cultural figure deeply rooted in the Horňácko region’s musical traditions, born on October 21, 1930, in Hrubá Vrbka. Growing up in a storied musical family, he absorbed the folk styles of local ensembles like Ňoreks and Kubíks, later becoming a prominent voice in Moravian folk music. Though best known as a singer, he also held a distinguished career as a veterinary academic (Prof. MVDr. CSc.) and educator. Holý passed away in Brno on January 23, 2011, leaving behind a legacy that bridged cultural preservation and scholarly work.
His discography includes releases like *Žijí V Písni* and *Za Moravú, Tam Je Dobre*, reflecting his dedication to regional folk motifs and vocal storytelling. While specific details about his musical collaborations or awards aren’t provided in available sources, his dual identity as both an academic and folk artist underscores a unique blend of intellectual and artistic pursuits.
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