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František Ringo Čech

František Ringo Čech (born 9 July 1943) is a Czech musician, songwriter, painter, actor, comedian, publicist, politician, dramatist, screenwriter, and author.[1][2]

František Ringo Čech
Čech in 2011
Background information
Birth nameFrantišek Čech
Born (1943-07-09) 9 July 1943 (age 79)
Prague, Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia
Occupation(s)
  • Musician
  • artist
  • politician
  • writer
Instrument(s)
  • Drums
  • vocals
Websiteringo-cech.cz

Life and career

Early musical career: 1959–1965

František Čech was born in Prague in 1943 to František Čech Pražský, a musician of Viennese origin. From 1959 to 1963, he worked as a radio mechanic and television technician, while playing drums in various Dixieland and brass ensembles, such as Storyville Jazz, which also included Ivan Mládek and Ivo Pešák. In 1963, he cofounded the rock band Olympic together with Jaromír Klempíř, and began writing song lyrics for the first time.[1][2]

He studied drums at the Prague Conservatory from 1963 to 1965, as well as folklore, piano, and recorder. In December 1965, he travelled to the United States with the Jiří Srnec black light theatre, where his wife, Magda, performed, thus ending his stint with Olympic. It was around this time that he adopted the nickname Ringo, after Beatles drummer Ringo Starr.[1][2]

Return to Czechoslovakia: 1967–1989

After fourteen months abroad, Čech returned home in February 1967. He formed his own beat orchestra, Rogers Band, which also included his brother Svatopluk, who played saxophone. The two left the band a year later and went on to start a new group called Shut Up, which acted as the house band at Semafor theatre until 1972 and included in its roster such musicians as Pavel Bobek, Viktor Sodoma, and Jiří Grossmann. In 1972, the band changed its name to Skupina Františka Ringo Čecha (František Ringo Čech's Band) and became autonomous. A year later, the ill-fated Jiří Schelinger joined the group on vocals.[3] Around this time, Čech switched from playing a standard drum kit to bongos, and began performing spoken word within the band's repertoire. He also wrote lyrics for other artists, including Karel Gott,[4] one of the most popular Czech singers and performers.[5]

Čech also began to write other material apart from his profuse musical output, such as short stories for the children's magazine Pionýr and a column in Mladý svět. In the 1970s, he obtained some of his first acting roles, including in the 1975 film Romance za korunu and the television production Na startu je delfín. His band travelled to a number of European countries such as Russia and Poland, where they opened for Smokie in 1975.[6]

In the early 1980s, Čech organized a number of music festivals and performed with the band Metronom. He also continued to write and began to try his hand at artistic painting. In 1983, he formed Čechovo prozatímní divadlo (Čech's Provisional Theatre), in which he held the roles of author, artistic director, director, and actor. He also appeared in several more films, such as How the World Is Losing Poets, and wrote song lyrics for such productions as Což takhle dát si špenát and Hop – a je tu lidoop.[1][2]

After the Velvet Revolution: 1989–present

After the Velvet Revolution, Čech became involved in political life. From 1991, he ran as an independent candidate for the Club of Committed Non-Party Members, and later joined the CSSD. In the 1994 Czech municipal elections, he became a member of the Prague City Council for the CSSD.[7] In the 1996 Czech legislative election, he was elected to the Chamber of Deputies for the CSSD,[8] retaining the seat until 1998. In the 1998 Czech Senate election, he unsuccessfully ran for the CSSD in the Jičín region, losing to Jiří Liška.[9]

Čech has long supported the anti-European and anti-immigration policies of Miloš Zeman and his allies. In the 2017 Czech legislative election, he was the national leader of the Party of Civic Rights.[10] On 28 October 2015 , President Miloš Zeman awarded him the Medal of Merit.

Partial discography

  • Shut Up (1972)
  • Báječní muži (1975)
  • Ovoce z naší zahrádky (1975)
  • Nemám hlas jako zvon (1975)
  • Schelinger a Rezek se skupinou F. R. Čecha (1976)
  • Hrrrr na ně (1977)
  • Nám se líbí… (1979)
  • 1983 (1983)
  • Dívčí Válka (Historická Hra O Osmi Obrazech) (1999)
  • Pra Pra Pra... (2004)
  • Já Jsem Básník, Mistr Péra (2008)

Selected publications

  • Půl a půl je celá (Albatros 1978, il. Gabriel Filcík)
  • Tvarové hry (Albatros 1980, il. Gabriel Filcík)
  • Z mého života (1981, il. Vladimír Jiránek)
  • Čechovo prozatímní divadlo. Bulletin. Saison 1988/89 (1988)
  • Ruský týden (Studio dobré nálady-Kredit 1990, il. Ota Jirák)
  • Dívčí válka (Severočeské nakladatelství 1990, il. Jiří Winter-Neprakta)
  • Ringo v Annonci (Carmen 1991)
  • Můj boj (Kredit 1993)
  • Ringo (Venkov 1993)
  • Jiří Schelinger: Život a... (Orba 1994)
  • Naivní svět Františka Ringo Čecha (Všeobecná zdravotní pojišťovna České republiky 1994, calendar)
  • Češi a jejich samičky 1 (Arkanum 1995)
  • Češky a jejich samci 2 (Jaroslav Ředina 1996)
  • Proč ta sova tolik houkala. Hú Is Hú is hú is hú is hú (Eminent 1998, ISBN 80-85876-72-8)
  • Dívčí válka (Eminent 1999, ISBN 80-85876-82-5)
  • Pra pra pra... (Pilsen Press 1999, ISBN 80-238-6756-3)
  • Cucurucuců (Ikar 2003, ISBN 80-249-0292-3)
  • Praha 2006/Prague-Prag-Praga 2006 (Presco Group 2005, calendar)
  • Obrazy. Výstavní katalog (Divadlo Hybernia 2007)
  • Generace Beatles aneb Rok stárnoucího rockera (Euromedia Group - Ikar 2012, ISBN 978-80-249-1975-1)
  • Generace Beatles aneb Cestou do krematoria (Euromedia Group - Ikar 2015, ISBN 978-80-249-2910-1)
  • Z deníku osamělého běžce 1 / 2012 (Galén 2016)

Co-author and contributor

  • Čtyři hrají rock (Panton 1986, with Jaromír Tůma, uncredited)
  • Verše pod osnovou (Panton 1986, song texts)
  • Karel Gott'78 (Supraphon 1978, song texts)
  • Příběhy z divokého východu (Riosport-press 1991, with Ivan Mládek, foreword only)
  • Hádej, kam půjdem na flám (Kredit 1992)
  • Kde, kdy a jak knihu nejraději čtu (AZ servis 1993)
  • 99 písní Olympicu (BESTIA a MUZIKUS 1994)
  • Snídaně s Novou (Forma 1995)
  • Jedeme do Anglie (Forma 1996)
  • Jiří Schelinger, Jiří Šlitr, Jiří Hrzán (Formát 1998)
  • Herci malují (Knižní klub 1999)
  • Amfora. Gigant na góly a fóry (Jota 1998, with Jaromír Tůma and Petr Salava, uncredited)
  • Ondřej Suchý: Aluminiový klíček Felixe Holzmanna (MODRÝ STŮL 2006)
  • Jako Čuk a Gek (Ikar 2008, with Petr Novotný, ISBN 978-80-249-1081-9)

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d "Životopis" [Biography]. osobnosti.cz (in Czech). Retrieved 15 March 2021.
  2. ^ a b c d "František Ringo Čech". fdb.cz (in Czech). Retrieved 15 March 2021.
  3. ^ "Jiří Schelinger, nepřekonaný hardrockový král" [Jiří Schelinger, the Unsurpassed Hard Rock King]. idnes.cz (in Czech). 14 March 2006. Retrieved 15 March 2021.
  4. ^ "FRANTIŠEK RINGO ČECH: Já jsem básník, mistr péra" [František Ringo Čech: I Am a Poet, a Penman]. supraphon.cz (in Czech). 13 June 2008. Retrieved 15 March 2021.
  5. ^ "Top Czech Singer Karel Gott Has Died". dw.com. 2 October 2019. Retrieved 15 March 2021.
  6. ^ "Remembering Rebel Rocker Jiří Schelinger". english.radio.cz. 7 March 2021. Retrieved 15 March 2021.
  7. ^ [Elections]. komunalnipolitika.cz (in Czech). Archived from the original on 9 June 2020. Retrieved 15 March 2021.
  8. ^ "Volby do Poslanecké sněmovny Parlamentu České republiky" [Elections to the Chamber of Deputies of the Parliament of the Czech Republic]. volby.cz (in Czech). Retrieved 15 March 2021.
  9. ^ "Volby do Senátu Parlamentu ČR konané dne 13.11. – 14.11.1998" [Elections to the Senate of the Parliament of the Czech Republic held on 13.11. - 14.11.1998]. volby.cz (in Czech). Retrieved 15 March 2021.
  10. ^ "Voliči nejsou idioti, řekl Ringo. Povede Zemanovu stranu do voleb" [Voters Are Not Idiots, Ringo says. He Will Lead Zeman's Party to the Election]. seznamzpravy.cz (in Czech). 10 August 2017. Retrieved 15 March 2021.

External links

  • Official website
  • František Ringo Čech discography at Discogs  
  • František Ringo Čech at IMDb

františek, ringo, Čech, born, july, 1943, czech, musician, songwriter, painter, actor, comedian, publicist, politician, dramatist, screenwriter, author, Čech, 2011background, informationbirth, namefrantišek, Čechborn, 1943, july, 1943, prague, protectorate, bo. Frantisek Ringo Cech born 9 July 1943 is a Czech musician songwriter painter actor comedian publicist politician dramatist screenwriter and author 1 2 Frantisek Ringo CechCech in 2011Background informationBirth nameFrantisek CechBorn 1943 07 09 9 July 1943 age 79 Prague Protectorate of Bohemia and MoraviaOccupation s MusicianartistpoliticianwriterInstrument s DrumsvocalsWebsiteringo cech wbr cz Contents 1 Life and career 1 1 Early musical career 1959 1965 1 2 Return to Czechoslovakia 1967 1989 1 3 After the Velvet Revolution 1989 present 2 Partial discography 3 Selected publications 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksLife and career EditEarly musical career 1959 1965 Edit Frantisek Cech was born in Prague in 1943 to Frantisek Cech Prazsky a musician of Viennese origin From 1959 to 1963 he worked as a radio mechanic and television technician while playing drums in various Dixieland and brass ensembles such as Storyville Jazz which also included Ivan Mladek and Ivo Pesak In 1963 he cofounded the rock band Olympic together with Jaromir Klempir and began writing song lyrics for the first time 1 2 He studied drums at the Prague Conservatory from 1963 to 1965 as well as folklore piano and recorder In December 1965 he travelled to the United States with the Jiri Srnec black light theatre where his wife Magda performed thus ending his stint with Olympic It was around this time that he adopted the nickname Ringo after Beatles drummer Ringo Starr 1 2 Return to Czechoslovakia 1967 1989 Edit After fourteen months abroad Cech returned home in February 1967 He formed his own beat orchestra Rogers Band which also included his brother Svatopluk who played saxophone The two left the band a year later and went on to start a new group called Shut Up which acted as the house band at Semafor theatre until 1972 and included in its roster such musicians as Pavel Bobek Viktor Sodoma and Jiri Grossmann In 1972 the band changed its name to Skupina Frantiska Ringo Cecha Frantisek Ringo Cech s Band and became autonomous A year later the ill fated Jiri Schelinger joined the group on vocals 3 Around this time Cech switched from playing a standard drum kit to bongos and began performing spoken word within the band s repertoire He also wrote lyrics for other artists including Karel Gott 4 one of the most popular Czech singers and performers 5 Cech also began to write other material apart from his profuse musical output such as short stories for the children s magazine Pionyr and a column in Mlady svet In the 1970s he obtained some of his first acting roles including in the 1975 film Romance za korunu and the television production Na startu je delfin His band travelled to a number of European countries such as Russia and Poland where they opened for Smokie in 1975 6 In the early 1980s Cech organized a number of music festivals and performed with the band Metronom He also continued to write and began to try his hand at artistic painting In 1983 he formed Cechovo prozatimni divadlo Cech s Provisional Theatre in which he held the roles of author artistic director director and actor He also appeared in several more films such as How the World Is Losing Poets and wrote song lyrics for such productions as Coz takhle dat si spenat and Hop a je tu lidoop 1 2 After the Velvet Revolution 1989 present Edit After the Velvet Revolution Cech became involved in political life From 1991 he ran as an independent candidate for the Club of Committed Non Party Members and later joined the CSSD In the 1994 Czech municipal elections he became a member of the Prague City Council for the CSSD 7 In the 1996 Czech legislative election he was elected to the Chamber of Deputies for the CSSD 8 retaining the seat until 1998 In the 1998 Czech Senate election he unsuccessfully ran for the CSSD in the Jicin region losing to Jiri Liska 9 Cech has long supported the anti European and anti immigration policies of Milos Zeman and his allies In the 2017 Czech legislative election he was the national leader of the Party of Civic Rights 10 On 28 October 2015 President Milos Zeman awarded him the Medal of Merit Partial discography EditThis list is incomplete you can help by adding missing items March 2021 Shut Up 1972 Bajecni muzi 1975 Ovoce z nasi zahradky 1975 Nemam hlas jako zvon 1975 Schelinger a Rezek se skupinou F R Cecha 1976 Hrrrr na ne 1977 Nam se libi 1979 1983 1983 Divci Valka Historicka Hra O Osmi Obrazech 1999 Pra Pra Pra 2004 Ja Jsem Basnik Mistr Pera 2008 Selected publications EditPul a pul je cela Albatros 1978 il Gabriel Filcik Tvarove hry Albatros 1980 il Gabriel Filcik Z meho zivota 1981 il Vladimir Jiranek Cechovo prozatimni divadlo Bulletin Saison 1988 89 1988 Rusky tyden Studio dobre nalady Kredit 1990 il Ota Jirak Divci valka Severoceske nakladatelstvi 1990 il Jiri Winter Neprakta Ringo v Annonci Carmen 1991 Muj boj Kredit 1993 Ringo Venkov 1993 Jiri Schelinger Zivot a Orba 1994 Naivni svet Frantiska Ringo Cecha Vseobecna zdravotni pojistovna Ceske republiky 1994 calendar Cesi a jejich samicky 1 Arkanum 1995 Cesky a jejich samci 2 Jaroslav Redina 1996 Proc ta sova tolik houkala Hu Is Hu is hu is hu is hu Eminent 1998 ISBN 80 85876 72 8 Divci valka Eminent 1999 ISBN 80 85876 82 5 Pra pra pra Pilsen Press 1999 ISBN 80 238 6756 3 Cucurucucu Ikar 2003 ISBN 80 249 0292 3 Praha 2006 Prague Prag Praga 2006 Presco Group 2005 calendar Obrazy Vystavni katalog Divadlo Hybernia 2007 Generace Beatles aneb Rok starnouciho rockera Euromedia Group Ikar 2012 ISBN 978 80 249 1975 1 Generace Beatles aneb Cestou do krematoria Euromedia Group Ikar 2015 ISBN 978 80 249 2910 1 Z deniku osameleho bezce 1 2012 Galen 2016 Co author and contributor Ctyri hraji rock Panton 1986 with Jaromir Tuma uncredited Verse pod osnovou Panton 1986 song texts Karel Gott 78 Supraphon 1978 song texts Pribehy z divokeho vychodu Riosport press 1991 with Ivan Mladek foreword only Hadej kam pujdem na flam Kredit 1992 Kde kdy a jak knihu nejradeji ctu AZ servis 1993 99 pisni Olympicu BESTIA a MUZIKUS 1994 Snidane s Novou Forma 1995 Jedeme do Anglie Forma 1996 Jiri Schelinger Jiri Slitr Jiri Hrzan Format 1998 Herci maluji Knizni klub 1999 Amfora Gigant na goly a fory Jota 1998 with Jaromir Tuma and Petr Salava uncredited Ondrej Suchy Aluminiovy klicek Felixe Holzmanna MODRY STUL 2006 Jako Cuk a Gek Ikar 2008 with Petr Novotny ISBN 978 80 249 1081 9 See also EditList of Czech paintersReferences Edit a b c d Zivotopis Biography osobnosti cz in Czech Retrieved 15 March 2021 a b c d Frantisek Ringo Cech fdb cz in Czech Retrieved 15 March 2021 Jiri Schelinger neprekonany hardrockovy kral Jiri Schelinger the Unsurpassed Hard Rock King idnes cz in Czech 14 March 2006 Retrieved 15 March 2021 FRANTISEK RINGO CECH Ja jsem basnik mistr pera Frantisek Ringo Cech I Am a Poet a Penman supraphon cz in Czech 13 June 2008 Retrieved 15 March 2021 Top Czech Singer Karel Gott Has Died dw com 2 October 2019 Retrieved 15 March 2021 Remembering Rebel Rocker Jiri Schelinger english radio cz 7 March 2021 Retrieved 15 March 2021 Volby Elections komunalnipolitika cz in Czech Archived from the original on 9 June 2020 Retrieved 15 March 2021 Volby do Poslanecke snemovny Parlamentu Ceske republiky Elections to the Chamber of Deputies of the Parliament of the Czech Republic volby cz in Czech Retrieved 15 March 2021 Volby do Senatu Parlamentu CR konane dne 13 11 14 11 1998 Elections to the Senate of the Parliament of the Czech Republic held on 13 11 14 11 1998 volby cz in Czech Retrieved 15 March 2021 Volici nejsou idioti rekl Ringo Povede Zemanovu stranu do voleb Voters Are Not Idiots Ringo says He Will Lead Zeman s Party to the Election seznamzpravy cz in Czech 10 August 2017 Retrieved 15 March 2021 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Frantisek Ringo Cech Official website Frantisek Ringo Cech discography at Discogs Frantisek Ringo Cech at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Frantisek Ringo Cech amp oldid 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