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Milan Smrčka alias Záviš, 2006

Milan Smrčka, more known as Záviš (born 27 September 1956 in Znojmo), is a Czech singer, guitarist and poet. His work is most often classified as pornofolk. Záviš was admired even by Karel Gott.

Works

  • Určeno pro uši rabijáků (1998)
  • Slunce v duši (2000)
  • Záviš, syn vojáka (2001)
  • Sejdeme se na věčnosti (2002)
  • Radost pohledět (2004)
  • Život je sranda (2005)
  • Když prší (2006)
  • Rolník a rorýsek (2007)
  • Bože, já jsem vůl (2008)
  • Závišova devátá (2009)
  • "Záva & Pepa - Naživo za pivo" (2010)
  • Nevytahuj mi ho prosím na veřejnosti (2012, vlastní náklad)
  • K tomu nic (2014, Ears&Wind Records)
  • Závišova dvanáctka (2016, Ears&Wind Records)
  • U prdele (2018, Ears&Wind Records)
  • Hrci-prci (2020, Ears&Wind Records)
  • Výlet do Znojma (2022)

Literary

  • Oběšený Petr (1998)
  • Konec zhuntovaného kavalíra (2001)
  • Záviš, pacient Šafáře (2003)
  • Ať žije republika (2005)
  • Nedá se svítit (2007)
  • "Prvé písně Závišovy" (2008)
  • "Pičoviny" (2010)

References

  1. "Písničkář Záviš zavítá do plzeňského Zach's Pubu" (in Czech). regionplzen.cz. Retrieved 8 January 2009.

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