Majerovy Brzdové Tabulky, affectionately known as "Majerovky," is a Czech band that emerged in the mid-1980s. Founded by Radim Prokop and Pavel Ullmann, with Petr Linhart joining early on, the group has evolved over the years, incorporating a unique blend of rock and folk elements. Their music often reflects themes of nature and the mystical, drawing inspiration from the Czech landscape and historical cultures like the Celts. Key members have included Andrea Landovská on vocals, Petr Linhart on mandocello and guitar, Vít Kahle on saxophones and clarinet, and Antonín Bernard on bass and cello. The band's discography includes notable albums like "Místa častých zjevení," "Gabréta," "Babí Jan," and "Ryba ryb," showcasing their eclectic sound.
Throughout their career, Majerovy Brzdové Tabulky have explored various musical styles, from folk to electronic influences, as seen in albums like "Pálava." The band has experienced lineup changes and creative shifts, with Petr Linhart remaining a central figure as songwriter and musician. Despite periods of hiatus, they continue to perform and release new music, such as their recent work "Úplněk." Their live performances, including the live album "Noc ozvěn," have been well-received, reflecting their enduring presence in the Czech music scene.
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