Český slavík
Český slavík (English: Czech Nightingale) is a Czech award meant to recognize outstanding achievement and annual popularity in the Czech music industry. It was established in 1996 as the successor to the Zlatý slavík awards, which was established in 1962 in Czechoslovakia by magazine Mladý svět and Smena na nedeľu, which continued until 1991.[1] "The 16th Cesky Slavik" was held on 25 November 2011 at the State Opera, in Prague, Czech Republic.
Český slavík | |
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Awarded for | Popularity in the music industry. |
Country | Czech Republic |
First awarded | 1996 |
Website | www |
Since 1999, the award has been sponsored by the mineral water producer Mattoni and hence officially known as Český slavík Mattoni, or Mattoni's Czech Nightingale.[1]
Current award categories are "Male Singer", "Female Singer", "Musical Group", and "Absolute Nightingale".[2]
Winners
Year | Male singer | Female singer | Group | New artist | Slovak artist | Biggest gainer | Internet star |
1996 | Karel Gott | Lucie Bílá | Olympic | ||||
1997 | Karel Gott | Lucie Bílá | Olympic | ||||
1998 | Daniel Hůlka | Lucie Bílá | Olympic | ||||
1999 | Karel Gott | Lucie Bílá | Lucie | ||||
2000 | Karel Gott | Lucie Bílá | Lucie | ||||
2001 | Karel Gott | Lucie Bílá | Lucie | ||||
2002 | Karel Gott | Lucie Bílá | Lucie | ||||
2003 | Karel Gott | Lucie Bílá | Kabát | Rebeka | Monika Absolonová | ||
2004 | Karel Gott | Lucie Bílá | Kabát | Aneta Langerová | Radůza | ||
2005 | Karel Gott | Aneta Langerová | Chinaski | Vlastimil Horváth | Helena Zeťová | ||
2006 | Karel Gott | Aneta Langerová | Divokej Bill | Ewa Farna | |||
2007 | Karel Gott | Lucie Bílá | Kabát | Josef Vágner | Barbora Zemanová | ||
2008 | Karel Gott | Lucie Bílá | Kabát | Marek Ztracený | No Name | Iveta Bartošová | |
2009 | Karel Gott | Lucie Bílá | Kabát | Martin Chodúr | No Name | Vojtěch Dyk | |
2010 | Karel Gott | Lucie Bílá | Kabát | Markéta Konvičková | No Name | Xindl X | |
2011 | Karel Gott | Lucie Bílá | Kabát | Gabriela Gunčíková | No Name | Monika Bagárová | |
2012 | Tomáš Klus | Lucie Bílá | Kabát | Koblížci | No Name | Eddie Stoilow | Charlie Straight |
2013 | Karel Gott | Lucie Bílá | Kryštof | Adam Mišík | No Name | Abba Stars | Johny Machette |
2014 | Karel Gott | Lucie Bílá | Kabát | Elis | No Name | Voxel | |
2015 | Karel Gott | Lucie Bílá | Kabát | Slza | No Name | Slza | |
2016 | Karel Gott | Lucie Bílá | Kabát | Pekař | No Name | Porty | |
2017 | Karel Gott | Lucie Bílá | Kabát | Mirai | No Name | Mirai |
Leaders
With twenty Český slavík awards each, Karel Gott and Lucie Bílá are the most successful artists in the history of the award to date. They are followed by the band Kabát, which has earned twelve awards, and the groups No Name and Lucie.
Rank | Artist | Total awards |
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1 | Karel Gott | 20 |
Lucie Bílá | 20 | |
3 | Kabát | 12 |
4 | No Name | 10 |
5 | Lucie | 4 |
See also
References
- History of the chart (in Czech)
- Categories of Czech Nightingale (in Czech)