Pavol Hammel
Pavol Hammel (born 7 December 1948, Bratislava) is a Slovak musician, singer and producer.
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Birth name | Pavol Hammel |
Born | 7 December 1948 |
Origin | Bratislava, Slovakia |
Genres | psychedelic rock, baroque pop, pop, rock |
Occupation(s) | Singer, composer, guitarist |
Instruments | Guitar |
Years active | 1965–present |
Associated acts | Prúdy, Marián Varga, Collegium Musicum, Radim Hladík, Fedor Frešo, Marika Gombitová |
Website | official webpage |
Pavol Hammel was born to a family of musicians. His father played violin in the Slovak National Theatre, and influenced Pavol to become a promising violin player too.
He graduated from the Faculty of Law, Comenius University in Bratislava in 1976. He gained fame initially in the group Prúdy, but has since established a successful solo career.
He is married and has two daughters.
Discography
Studio albums
- Zvoňte zvonky (1969)
- Pokoj vám (1969)
- Pavol Hammel a Prúdy (1970)
- Som šťastný, keď ste šťastní (1971)
- Zelená pošta (1972)
- Šľahačková princezná (1973)
- Hráč (1975)
- Na II. programe sna (1976)
- Stretnutie s tichom (1978)
- On a Ona (1979)
- Faust a margréty (1980)
- Vrabec vševed (1979)
- Čas malín (1981)
- Dnes už viem (1983)
- Všetko je inak (1989)
- Labutie piesne (1993)
- Život je... (1997)
- Prúdy 1999 (1999)
- Cyrano z predmestia (1999)
- Šálka čaju (2002)
- Starí kamoši (2002)
- Kreditka srdca (2004)
Prizes
- 1978 – Bratislava Golden Lyre for music to the song "Student Love"
- 1988 – Bratislava Bronze Lyre for music to the song "Today Love is an Anchor"
- 2009 – Paul Strauss Prize
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