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Dara Rolins

Dara Rolins (born 7 December 1972) is a Slovak recording artist and entrepreneur. Her music career began at the age of nine, after being cast in the television musical Zázračný autobus (1981).[1] The early role established a formula for her regular assignments as a child singer, and resulted in recording her debut album Keby som bola princezná Arabela (1983) on OPUS Records.[2] By her late teens, Rolins appeared in a number of made-for-TV films of varying quality, as well as managing to deliver a series of teen pop-orientated albums, such as Darinka (1986),[3] Čo o mne vieš (1988)[4] and soundtrack Téměř růžový příběh (1990),[5] all released by Supraphon. Along with Karel Gott, she experienced a one-off success in the German-speaking region in 1986, peaking with their duet "Fang das Licht" ("Catch the Light") (the German version of their Czech duet "Zvonky štěstí") at number seven on the Austrian Singles Chart,[6] and number fifteen in Germany.[7]

Dara Rolins
At the launch ceremony of Vyčuraná máma book, September 2013
Born
Darina Gambošová

(1972-12-07) 7 December 1972 (age 51)
Occupations
  • Singer-songwriter
  • actress
  • entrepreneur
Years active1982–present
Musical career
Genres
Instrument(s)Vocals
Labels
Websitedararolins.cz
Signature

As she reached adulthood, her popularity had stalled in the nineties. However, she made an attempt to replicate her local status abroad via the English set What You See Is What You Get (1996).[8] The work distributed through a subsidiary of BMG, however, failed to attract the international market and she returned to homebase to resume her former course. Sen lásky (1997),[9] which served as her initial comeback release featuring cover versions of various composers of classical era, produced a ZAI Awards-nomination within Slovak outputs.[10] Following that, she continued in publishing dance material, namely What's My Name (2002)[11] and D1 (2005);[12] both on Epic. Her additional recordings included the best-of compilation 1983–1998 (2005) on Bonton,[13] remix collection D2: Remixy (2008) by Epic[14] and live recording of christmas album Šťastné a veselé (2009), released on Universal.[15] On TV, she rebuilt her presence in 2007 for one season as a co-judge of reality show Slovensko hľadá SuperStar, and in the 2009 series of Česko Slovenská Superstar,[16] also based on United Kingdom Pop Idol. She later joined the cast of Let's Dance (2011)[17] and X Factor (2014).

Besides her recording achievements, Rolins posed topless in October 1999 for the Czech[18] and Slovak[19] issues of a men's magazine as a Playboy cover girl. She also upgraded her physical assets such as breasts prior to undergoing plastic surgery.[20] The national press speculated about a rhinoplasty as well.[21] In the new millennium, she has become the subject of more scrutiny. First, there was a 2009 revelation regarding her factual surname printed by Plus 7 dní; for over thirty years since her first public performance, she referred to herself exclusively under an adopted name.[22] The following year, Rolins was accused of a negligent homicide caused by her 10 July 2010 traffic collision.[23] The legal case, initially dropped due to a lack of probable cause, was later re-launched.[24] In 2011, the pop singer released a new studio album on EMI entitled Stereo (2011).[25] Receiving mixed reviews, the work featured an explicit, almost nude cover.[26] Most recently, she released album ETC without a label.[27]

Biography edit

Early years edit

Dara Rolins, or Darina Rolincová, was born Darina Gambošová[note 1] on 7 December 1972 in Bratislava, former Czechoslovakia.[28] She is the younger daughter of Zlatica Rolincová (1945) and Dušan Gamboš (1948),[29] parents of Slovak ancestry. She was raised with her half-sister Jana Labasová (1964),[note 2] better identified as Jana Hádlová-Rolincová per marriage with Czech record producer Daniel Hádl.[31]
When she was four years old, Rolincová provisionally appeared in front of television cameras on the show Matelko, produced by STV.[32] The regular program that starred a hand puppet named Drobček (Petit) was crafted for children.[33] In 1978, encouraged by winning the talent contest Hledáme mladé talenty (Young Talents Wanted), she started to participate in local musical ensembles such as the Children's Choir of Czechoslovak Radio in Bratislava. Later on, she had piano lessons.[34]

Discography edit

Studio albums

Filmography edit

Year Title Role Director
Cinema
1984 Falošný princ voice role only Dušan Rapoš
1986 Není sirotek jako sirotek Stanislav Strnad
1987 Pehavý Max a strašidlá Juraj Jakubisko
1990 Takmer ružový príbeh Darinka/Ruženka
1994 Thumbelina: O Malence voice role only
2006 Sin City – město hříchu
2011 V peřině Teacher F. A. Brabec
Television
1982 Zázračný autobus Janitor's daughter Georgis Skalenakis
Labula Girl Karol Spišák
1983 Monika a pes Anton Majerčík
Tam je hviezda Sírius (TV-series) Ľubka Cyril Králik
1984 Správne kroky Schoolgirl
1985 Cengá do triedy
1986 Do-re-mi Herself Martin Hoffmeister
1987 Teta (TV series) voice role only Juraj Jakubisko
1988 Láska na inzerát Eduard Sedlář
1991 Snehulienka a sedem pretekárov[A] voice role only Libor Vaculík
2010 Dokonalý svět Herself Vít Karas
Documentaries
1988 Čo o mne vieš Herself
1999 František Tugendlieb: Všetko je v nás Alena Čermáková
2004 Ženy pro měny Erika Hníková
2008 Laci Strike: Cesta tanečníka
Reality shows
2007 Slovensko hľadá SuperStar (Season 3) Judge Various
2009 Česko Slovenská Superstar (Season 1)
2011 Let's Dance (Season 5)
Modré z neba Herself
Talk shows
2003 Krásný ztráty Herself Tereza Kopáčová
2005 Uvolněte se, prosím Vojtěch Nouzák
2009 Na streche Peter Baláž
2011 AdelaShow Various
Notes
  • A ^ Denotes a televised musical theatre.

Bibliography edit

Year Title Publisher Notes
2001 Afrodiziakální kuchařka: Láska prochází žaludkem Duplex

Copyrights edit

Year Full Title Copyright Number
1991 My dreaming "PAu001563907".
1991 Keep all the money "PAu001563933".
1993 Holiday, & 12 other songs "PAu001747517".
2002 Stay "PAu002786453".
2018 Have A Holiday "PAu003906429".
2018 Hold You in My Arms "PAu003909141".

Awards edit

Major awards edit

Year Nominated work Award Category Result Ref
1997 Sen lásky ZAI Awards Best Album Nominated[B] [10]
2006 Herself Aurel Awards Best Female Vocal Performance Nominated[C] [36]
"Party DJ" Best Music Video Nominated[D]
Notes
  • B ^ Best Album category of 1997 was won by Svet lásku má, credited to various artists such as Pavol Habera, Peter Dvorský and Karel Gott. Other nominated works included Ultrapop by Hex, Štyry by Vidiek, Made II Mate's Carousel Life and the Klik-klak album by IMT Smile.[10]
  • C ^ Aurel Awards allowed only three nominated artists per category. As a result of the equal number of votes received from academics, Rolins was nominated in 2006 for Best Female Vocal Performance with Barbara Haščáková. The other nominees were Tina and Katarína Knechtová.[36] Tina eventually won the award.[37]
  • D ^ Best Music Video category in 2006 went to "Miles" by Lavagance band,[37] directed by Branislav Špaček.[36]

Music polls edit

Zlatý slavík by Mladý svět, Czechoslovakia
Year Nomination Category Result Ref
1982 Herself People's Choice
- Female Singer
# 34
1983 # 14 [38]
1984 # 8
1985 # 9
1986 # 9
1987 # 5
1988 # 18
1989 # 11
1990 # 13
1991 # 13
Slávik by FORZA, Slovakia
Year Nomination Category Result Ref
1998 Herself People's Choice
- Female Singer
# 4 [39]
1999 # 7
2000 # 7
2001 # 10
2002 # 7
2003 # 6
2004 # 8
2005 # 10
2006 # 8
2007 # 6
2008 # 6
2009 # 7
2010 # 11
2011 # 5
2012 # 8
Český slavík, Czech Republic
Year Nomination Category Result Ref
1997 Herself People's Choice
- Female Singer
# 22 [40]
1998 # 27[E] [41]
1999 # 27 [42]
2000 # 27[F] [43]
2001 # 27 [44]
2002 # 23 [45]
2003 # 34 [46]
2004 # 26 [47]
2005 # 27 [48]
2006 # 20 [49]
2007 # 21 [50]
2008 # 18[G] [51]
2009 # 19[H] [52]
2010 # 23[I] [53]
2011 # 25[H] [54]
2012 # 32 [55]
2013 # 31
Žebřík by Report, Czech Republic
Year Nomination Category Result Ref
1998 Herself Female Singer # 7[J] [56]
1999 # 5 [57]
2000 # 7 [58]
2001 # 11 [59]
2002 # 12 [60]
2003 # 14 [61]
Óčko by Stanice O, Czech Republic
Year Nomination Category Result Ref
2006 Herself Czech R&B Act # 4 [62]
Notes
  • E ^ In 1998, Rolins shared her top ranking (#27) as Female Singer with Marcela Holanová.[41]
  • F ^ In 2000, Rolins was classified in Teenagers' Choice list at No. 63.[63]
  • G ^ Within the Slovak Act category, Rolins finished at No. 10 in 2008.[64]
  • H ^ In 2009[65] and 2011,[54] she was ranked as the 9th Slovak Act.
  • I ^ In 2010, Rolins finished at No. 11 in the Slovak category.[66]
  • J ^ Within the Žebřík 1998 pool, Rolins was also classified as the 11th in the so-called Biggest Surprise category.[56]

Controversies edit

Car accident edit

On 8 October 2010 Rolins was officially accused by the Czech police of negligent manslaughter as the result of her traffic collision on Saturday 10 July 2010 in Prague.[23] The singer, driving her Mercedes-Benz, had hit a motor scooter with a 63-year-old man named Jindřich Rotrekl,[24] who died of his injuries three hours after he was escorted into hospital. She would deny all charges, however, and the case was dropped due to a lack of probable cause on 2 November 2010.[67]

New prosecution edit

In August 2011, the prosecution against Rolins was re-launched following a new assessment, provided on behalf of the victim's family. According to the report, Rolins' vehicle had entered the opposite lane and hit the motorcyclist.[24] On 19 September the singer was, therefore, re-interrogated by police officers, while facing up to six years in prison.[68]

On 13 August 2012, the jury of the Prague Second District Court found Rolins guilty. She got a suspended sentence of two years and two months to three years probation. The singer also needed to reimburse about four million Czech crowns (approx. €160,224) in damages. In addition to court costs, the singer had to pay compensation to the family and all costs associated with the burial of the victim. She was also banned from operating a vehicle for three years. As of August 2012, the verdict, however, was not yet final and Rolins might appeal.[69][70]

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ In 2009, Slovak Plus 7 dní disclosed information, upon which Rolins was lately identified to be born Darina Gambošová, instead of her initially provided maiden name Darina Rolincová. According to the Slovak civil registry, in 1980 her father Dušan Gamboš changed his name to Rolinec, the surname of his biological father. Because both of his parents had prematurely deceased, he was later adopted by a family named Gamboš. As stated for the magazine by the singer's grandmother from her paternal side, Božena Gambošová, Rolins' mother [Zlatica Rolincová] reportedly felt ashamed of her married name Gambošová (Gobish), so she urged her spouse to rename the whole family.[22]
  2. ^ By 2009, Rolins' uterine sibling Jana was publicly recognized as her full sister named Jana Rolincová. As revealed by Plus 7 dní, she was actually her half-sister, originally born Jana Labasová as a result of having a different father.[30] In the following years, she and/or the media used several variations of her name such as Jana Rolincová, Jana Hádlová, or formally Jana Rolincová-Hádlová.[31]

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This article may require cleanup to meet Wikipedia s quality standards The specific problem is Content from reliable sources needs to be added to indicate the notability of the subject of this article The article contains tabloid resources Please help improve this article if you can May 2022 Learn how and when to remove this message Dara Rolins born 7 December 1972 is a Slovak recording artist and entrepreneur Her music career began at the age of nine after being cast in the television musical Zazracny autobus 1981 1 The early role established a formula for her regular assignments as a child singer and resulted in recording her debut album Keby som bola princezna Arabela 1983 on OPUS Records 2 By her late teens Rolins appeared in a number of made for TV films of varying quality as well as managing to deliver a series of teen pop orientated albums such as Darinka 1986 3 Co o mne vies 1988 4 and soundtrack Temer ruzovy pribeh 1990 5 all released by Supraphon Along with Karel Gott she experienced a one off success in the German speaking region in 1986 peaking with their duet Fang das Licht Catch the Light the German version of their Czech duet Zvonky stesti at number seven on the Austrian Singles Chart 6 and number fifteen in Germany 7 Dara RolinsAt the launch ceremony of Vycurana mama book September 2013BornDarina Gambosova 1972 12 07 7 December 1972 age 51 Bratislava CzechoslovakiaOccupationsSinger songwriter actress entrepreneurYears active1982 presentMusical careerGenresTeen pop synthpop electronic dance urban soulInstrument s VocalsLabelsOPUS Supraphon Polydor BMG Epic Bonton Universal EMIWebsitedararolins wbr czSignature As she reached adulthood her popularity had stalled in the nineties However she made an attempt to replicate her local status abroad via the English set What You See Is What You Get 1996 8 The work distributed through a subsidiary of BMG however failed to attract the international market and she returned to homebase to resume her former course Sen lasky 1997 9 which served as her initial comeback release featuring cover versions of various composers of classical era produced a ZAI Awards nomination within Slovak outputs 10 Following that she continued in publishing dance material namely What s My Name 2002 11 and D1 2005 12 both on Epic Her additional recordings included the best of compilation 1983 1998 2005 on Bonton 13 remix collection D2 Remixy 2008 by Epic 14 and live recording of christmas album Stastne a vesele 2009 released on Universal 15 On TV she rebuilt her presence in 2007 for one season as a co judge of reality show Slovensko hľada SuperStar and in the 2009 series of Cesko Slovenska Superstar 16 also based on United Kingdom Pop Idol She later joined the cast of Let s Dance 2011 17 and X Factor 2014 Besides her recording achievements Rolins posed topless in October 1999 for the Czech 18 and Slovak 19 issues of a men s magazine as a Playboy cover girl She also upgraded her physical assets such as breasts prior to undergoing plastic surgery 20 The national press speculated about a rhinoplasty as well 21 In the new millennium she has become the subject of more scrutiny First there was a 2009 revelation regarding her factual surname printed by Plus 7 dni for over thirty years since her first public performance she referred to herself exclusively under an adopted name 22 The following year Rolins was accused of a negligent homicide caused by her 10 July 2010 traffic collision 23 The legal case initially dropped due to a lack of probable cause was later re launched 24 In 2011 the pop singer released a new studio album on EMI entitled Stereo 2011 25 Receiving mixed reviews the work featured an explicit almost nude cover 26 Most recently she released album ETC without a label 27 Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Early years 2 Discography 3 Filmography 4 Bibliography 5 Copyrights 6 Awards 6 1 Major awards 6 2 Music polls 7 Controversies 7 1 Car accident 7 1 1 New prosecution 8 See also 9 Notes 10 References 11 External linksBiography editEarly years edit Dara Rolins or Darina Rolincova was born Darina Gambosova note 1 on 7 December 1972 in Bratislava former Czechoslovakia 28 She is the younger daughter of Zlatica Rolincova 1945 and Dusan Gambos 1948 29 parents of Slovak ancestry She was raised with her half sister Jana Labasova 1964 note 2 better identified as Jana Hadlova Rolincova per marriage with Czech record producer Daniel Hadl 31 When she was four years old Rolincova provisionally appeared in front of television cameras on the show Matelko produced by STV 32 The regular program that starred a hand puppet named Drobcek Petit was crafted for children 33 In 1978 encouraged by winning the talent contest Hledame mlade talenty Young Talents Wanted she started to participate in local musical ensembles such as the Children s Choir of Czechoslovak Radio in Bratislava Later on she had piano lessons 34 Discography editMain article Dara Rolins discography Studio albums Solo 1983 Keby som bola princezna Arabela 1986 Darinka 1988 Co o mne vies alias You Hardly Know Me 1996 What You See Is What You Get 1997 Sen lasky 2002 What s My Name 2006 D1 2011 Stereo 2017 ETC Live Recordings 2009 Stastne A Vesele 2021 Nablizko With Others 1991 Snehulienka A 7 Pretekarov 1994 Thumbelina Czech version 1998 Sexy Dancers Butcher s on the Road 2002 Wedding Band Na Slovenskej Svadbe 1Filmography editYear Title Role Director Cinema 1984 Falosny princ voice role only Dusan Rapos 1986 Neni sirotek jako sirotek Stanislav Strnad 1987 Pehavy Max a strasidla Juraj Jakubisko 1990 Takmer ruzovy pribeh Darinka Ruzenka 1994 Thumbelina O Malence voice role only 2006 Sin City mesto hrichu 2011 V perine Teacher F A Brabec Television 1982 Zazracny autobus Janitor s daughter Georgis Skalenakis Labula Girl Karol Spisak 1983 Monika a pes Anton Majercik Tam je hviezda Sirius TV series Ľubka Cyril Kralik 1984 Spravne kroky Schoolgirl 1985 Cenga do triedy 1986 Do re mi Herself Martin Hoffmeister 1987 Teta TV series voice role only Juraj Jakubisko 1988 Laska na inzerat Eduard Sedlar 1991 Snehulienka a sedem pretekarov A voice role only Libor Vaculik 2010 Dokonaly svet Herself Vit Karas Documentaries 1988 Co o mne vies Herself 1999 Frantisek Tugendlieb Vsetko je v nas Alena Cermakova 2004 Zeny pro meny Erika Hnikova 2008 Laci Strike Cesta tanecnika Reality shows 2007 Slovensko hľada SuperStar Season 3 Judge Various 2009 Cesko Slovenska Superstar Season 1 2011 Let s Dance Season 5 Modre z neba Herself Talk shows 2003 Krasny ztraty Herself Tereza Kopacova 2005 Uvolnete se prosim Vojtech Nouzak 2009 Na streche Peter Balaz 2011 AdelaShow Various Notes A Denotes a televised musical theatre Bibliography editYear Title Publisher Notes 2001 Afrodiziakalni kucharka Laska prochazi zaludkem Duplex Cookbook 35 Copyrights editYear Full Title Copyright Number 1991 My dreaming PAu001563907 1991 Keep all the money PAu001563933 1993 Holiday amp 12 other songs PAu001747517 2002 Stay PAu002786453 2018 Have A Holiday PAu003906429 2018 Hold You in My Arms PAu003909141 Awards editMajor awards edit Year Nominated work Award Category Result Ref 1997 Sen lasky ZAI Awards Best Album Nominated B 10 2006 Herself Aurel Awards Best Female Vocal Performance Nominated C 36 Party DJ Best Music Video Nominated D Notes B Best Album category of 1997 was won by Svet lasku ma credited to various artists such as Pavol Habera Peter Dvorsky and Karel Gott Other nominated works included Ultrapop by Hex Styry by Vidiek Made II Mate s Carousel Life and the Klik klak album by IMT Smile 10 C Aurel Awards allowed only three nominated artists per category As a result of the equal number of votes received from academics Rolins was nominated in 2006 for Best Female Vocal Performance with Barbara Hascakova The other nominees were Tina and Katarina Knechtova 36 Tina eventually won the award 37 D Best Music Video category in 2006 went to Miles by Lavagance band 37 directed by Branislav Spacek 36 Music polls edit Zlaty slavik by Mlady svet Czechoslovakia Year Nomination Category Result Ref 1982 Herself People s Choice Female Singer 34 1983 14 38 1984 8 1985 9 1986 9 1987 5 1988 18 1989 11 1990 13 1991 13 Slavik by FORZA Slovakia Year Nomination Category Result Ref 1998 Herself People s Choice Female Singer 4 39 1999 7 2000 7 2001 10 2002 7 2003 6 2004 8 2005 10 2006 8 2007 6 2008 6 2009 7 2010 11 2011 5 2012 8 Cesky slavik Czech Republic Year Nomination Category Result Ref 1997 Herself People s Choice Female Singer 22 40 1998 27 E 41 1999 27 42 2000 27 F 43 2001 27 44 2002 23 45 2003 34 46 2004 26 47 2005 27 48 2006 20 49 2007 21 50 2008 18 G 51 2009 19 H 52 2010 23 I 53 2011 25 H 54 2012 32 55 2013 31 Zebrik by Report Czech Republic Year Nomination Category Result Ref 1998 Herself Female Singer 7 J 56 1999 5 57 2000 7 58 2001 11 59 2002 12 60 2003 14 61 ocko by Stanice O Czech Republic Year Nomination Category Result Ref 2006 Herself Czech R amp B Act 4 62 Notes E In 1998 Rolins shared her top ranking 27 as Female Singer with Marcela Holanova 41 F In 2000 Rolins was classified in Teenagers Choice list at No 63 63 G Within the Slovak Act category Rolins finished at No 10 in 2008 64 H In 2009 65 and 2011 54 she was ranked as the 9th Slovak Act I In 2010 Rolins finished at No 11 in the Slovak category 66 J Within the Zebrik 1998 pool Rolins was also classified as the 11th in the so called Biggest Surprise category 56 Controversies editCar accident edit On 8 October 2010 Rolins was officially accused by the Czech police of negligent manslaughter as the result of her traffic collision on Saturday 10 July 2010 in Prague 23 The singer driving her Mercedes Benz had hit a motor scooter with a 63 year old man named Jindrich Rotrekl 24 who died of his injuries three hours after he was escorted into hospital She would deny all charges however and the case was dropped due to a lack of probable cause on 2 November 2010 67 New prosecution edit In August 2011 the prosecution against Rolins was re launched following a new assessment provided on behalf of the victim s family According to the report Rolins vehicle had entered the opposite lane and hit the motorcyclist 24 On 19 September the singer was therefore re interrogated by police officers while facing up to six years in prison 68 On 13 August 2012 the jury of the Prague Second District Court found Rolins guilty She got a suspended sentence of two years and two months to three years probation The singer also needed to reimburse about four million Czech crowns approx 160 224 in damages In addition to court costs the singer had to pay compensation to the family and all costs associated with the burial of the victim She was also banned from operating a vehicle for three years As of August 2012 the verdict however was not yet final and Rolins might appeal 69 70 See also editThe 100 Greatest Slovak Albums of All TimeNotes edit In 2009 Slovak Plus 7 dni disclosed information upon which Rolins was lately identified to be born Darina Gambosova instead of her initially provided maiden name Darina Rolincova According to the Slovak civil registry in 1980 her father Dusan Gambos changed his name to Rolinec the surname of his biological father Because both of his parents had prematurely deceased he was later adopted by a family named Gambos As stated for the magazine by the singer s grandmother from her paternal side Bozena Gambosova Rolins mother Zlatica Rolincova reportedly felt ashamed of her married name Gambosova Gobish so she urged her spouse to rename the whole family 22 By 2009 Rolins uterine sibling Jana was publicly recognized as her full sister named Jana Rolincova As revealed by Plus 7 dni she was actually her half sister originally born Jana Labasova as a result of having a different father 30 In the following years she and or the media used several variations of her name such as Jana Rolincova Jana Hadlova or formally Jana Rolincova Hadlova 31 References edit Darina Rolincova Filmography Czech Slovak Film Database in Czech and Slovak csfd cz Retrieved November 5 2011 Rolincova Darinka 1983 Keby som bola princezna Arabela Liner Notes Vinyl Album in Slovak Darinka Rolincova Czechoslovakia OPUS Records Rolincova Darinka 1986 Darinka Liner Notes Vinyl Album in Czech Darinka Rolincova Czechoslovakia Supraphon Rolincova Darinka 1988 Co o mne vies Liner Notes Vinyl Album in Czech Darinka Rolincova Czechoslovakia Supraphon Rolincova Darina 1990 Temer ruzovy pribeh Liner Notes Vinyl Album in Czech Darina Rolincova Czechoslovakia Supraphon Karel Gott amp Darinka Fang das Licht 1985 O3 Austria Top 40 in German Musikmarkt May 15 1986 austriancharts at Archived from the original on September 21 2011 Retrieved October 28 2011 Karel Gott amp Darinka Fang das Licht 1985 Media Control Charts in German Bundesverband Musikindustrie musicline de Archived from the original on July 31 2013 Retrieved October 28 2011 Rolins Dara 1996 What You See Is What You Get Liner Notes Compact Disc Dara Rolins Germany BMG Rolincova Darina 1997 Sen lasky Liner Notes Compact Disc in Czech Darina Rolincova Czech Republic BMG a b c Hladik Dalibor February 7 1998 Nominations For Grand Prix ZAI 97 Announced SME in Slovak Petit Press sme sk Retrieved October 28 2011 Rolins Dara 2002 What s my name Liner Notes Compact Disc in Czech Dara Rolins Czech Republic Epic Records Rolins Dara 2006 D1 Liner Notes Compact Disc in Czech Dara Rolins Czech Republic Epic Records Rolincova Darina 2005 1983 1998 Liner Notes Compact Disc Darina Rolincova Czech Republic Bonton Rolins Dara 2008 D2 Remixy Liner Notes Compact Disc in Czech Dara Rolins Czech Republic Epic Records Rolins Dara 2009 Stastne a vesele Liner Notes Compact Disc in Czech Dara Rolins Czech Republic Universal Music Casting for Cesko Slovenska Superstar Setting Off Already in June News Agency of the Slovak Republic in Slovak Novy cas June 2 2009 cas sk Retrieved November 5 2011 Bustin Jr Karol June 16 2011 Dara Rolins In Let s Dance Jury For 30 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