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(Redirected from Peha & Karmen Pál-Baláž) Slovak pop rock band

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Peha
Background information
OriginPrešov, Slovakia
GenresPop, pop rock
Years active1997-2008, 2018
LabelsSony Music/Bonton
Members
  • Karol Sivák
  • Marek Belanský
  • Juraj Ondko
  • Martin Migaš
Past members

Peha, formerly known as Peha & Karmen Pál-Baláž, was a Slovak boyband (formerly co-ed) originating from Prešov, Slovakia. It won a 2006 Aurel Award for Best Song with the number-one hit "Spomaľ".

History

Peha was formed in 1997 when former members of IMT Smile band Katarína Knechtová and Martin Migaš joined with the members of the 67th Harlem band. In 2008, Knechtová left the band and started her solo career. Peha was recreated in 2018 when the former members started working with the finalist of SuperStar 2018, Karmen Pál-Baláž. The name of the band was changed from Peha to Peha & Karmen Pál-Baláž. By 2019, Peha and Karmen Pál-Baláž no longer worked together.

Discography

  • Niečo sa chystá - CD (1999)
  • Krajinou - Sony Music/Bonton, CD (2001)
  • Experiment - Sony Music/Bonton, CD (2003)
  • Deň medzi nedeľou a pondelkom - B&N Music, CD (2005)
  • Best Of - Sony BMG, CD (2006)

References

  1. Liptáková, Jana (30 April 2007). "Slovak Grammys 2006 distributed". The Slovak Spectator. Retrieved 28 June 2018.
  2. "Kapela Peha sa vracia na scénu so speváčkou Karmen Pál-Baláž". Netky (in Slovak). 27 June 2018. Retrieved 28 June 2018.
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