Marcela Březinová
Date of Birth:

Nov 18, 1960

Place of Birth:

Podbořany, Czechoslovakia [now Czech Republic]

Biography:

Marcela Březinová (* 18 November 1960) is a Czech singer, songwriter and pedagogue. The finalist of the former talent contest Young Song (1980) started her professional career as a vocalist vocalist of the avant-garde electronic group OK Band (1981-1987), with which she also recorded her core musical material. Although, after leaving the band, she was already soloist, the background of the recording studios was mainly found in the title collaboration with other artists; most often alongside Lešek Semelka and his S.L.S. (1987-1991), then also in Yandim Band Slávka Janda (1989-1990). The most prominent results, including the Grammy's annual Grammy Award, were performed by the artist in the 1990s with two profile boards. In the new millennium, it partially rehabilitated its operations in the temporarily restored OK Bandu (1999-2003, 2011-2013). According to the Encyclopedia of Jazz and Modern Popular Music, Březina "as one of the first transforms the vocal elements of the new wave into the Czech female vocal." From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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