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Czech rock group from Prague. Founded in 1965 by vocalist Petr Novák with lyricist Ivo Plicka, named after their drummer Jiří Jirásek (Jiří = George). Pioneers of authentic rock songwriting in Czech language with their 1965 radio hits “Já budu chodit po špičkách” and “Povídej” (re-recorded in 1967 by Petr Novák with Flamengo and released on Supraphon). Temporarily disbanded in late 1965, reunited in 1967. Evolved to more progressive rock à la Jethro Tull by 1970, disbanded again in 1972. In 1980 Petr Novák began to use the shortened name “G&B” for his backing band, the original English name was banned by the communist authorities until 1989. After Novák’s death in 1997, the group was eventually revived by Karel Kahovec and is still actively performing as of 2009.
Members:
Petr Novák (1965–1997, vocals) Karel Sluka (1965, bass, vocals), Michal Burian (1965, guitar), Jaroslav Bednář (1967–1968, guitar, vocals), Zdeněk Juračka (1968, guitar), Vladimír Mišík (1968, guitar, vocals), Miroslav Dudáček (1968–1971, guitar, vocals), Bohuslav “Slávek” Janda (1973–1979, guitar), Jiří Jirásek (1965–1971, drums), Ivan Pelíšek (197?–1979, drums), Pavel Zuman (1980, drums), Jiří Čížek (1967–1971, bass, vocals), Michal Ditrich (197?, bass), Oldřich Wajsar (1979–1982, bass), Miroslav Helcl (1967–1968, keyboards), Jan F. Obermayer (1968–1971, keyboards, saxophon, vocals), Petr Bezpalec (1970–1971, saxophone, flute, vocals), Jiří Sluka (1975–1976, drums), Petr Formánek (1975–1977, keyboards), Stanislav Staněk (1979–200?, guitar), Ladislav Klein (1977–1990, keyboards), Hubert Täuber (1983–1989, drums), Adolf Seidl (1981–1989, guitar), Karel Novák (1982–200?, bass), Zdeněk Nedvěd (live rhythm guitar), Martin Rychta (1988–1997, drums), Michal Pavlík (1991–200?, keyboards), Karel Kahovec (1966–1967, 1993–200?, guitar, vocals), Petr Eichler (1995–200?, drums)
2012
Supraphon
CD, Album
2001
Areca Multimedia
CD, Comp
1997
G&B Music
CD, Album
1997
1996
1996
1987
Panton
7"
1987
1986
1985
Panton
LP, Album
1985
Panton
7"
1984
1982
1982
1980
1980
1972
Panton
7", Mono
1972
1971
Panton
7", Mono
1971
Panton
7", Mono
1971
Panton
7", Mono
1971
1970
Panton
7", Mono
1970
Panton
7", Mono
1970
Panton
7", Mono
1970
1970
1969
Panton
7", Mono
1969
1969
1969
1969
1968
Sonet
7", Single, Mono
1968
1968
2021
Supraphon
2xCD, Comp
2017
Tomáš Padevět
2xCD, Comp
2016
Tomáš Padevět
CD, Album
2006
Supraphon
CD, Comp, RM
1999
1992
1990
1983
Panton
7"
1983
Panton
7"
1982
Panton
7"
1981
Panton
LP, Comp
1981
Panton
7"
2024
2023
Supraphon
2xCD, Comp, RM
2018
Supraphon
2xCD, Comp, Mono, RM
2018
2016
Universal Music Group
2xCD, Comp
2016
2016
2014
Supraphon
42xFile, MP3, Comp, 320
2014
Buffalo's Brand
27xFile, MP3, Comp, 320
2012
Reader's Digest, Reader's Digest, Reader's Digest
3xCD
2010
Plus (6)
2xCD, Comp + Box, Boo
2009
Reader's Digest, Reader's Digest, Reader's Digest, Reader's Digest, Reader's Digest, Reader's Digest, Reader's Digest, Reader's Digest
5xCD, Comp
2009
1997
IFPI ČR
CD, Comp, Promo
1996
1994
1988
Supraphon
LP, Comp
1983
Panton
LP, Comp
1981
1972
Panton
7", Comp, Mono, Promo, LP
1971
1970
1969
Panton
7", EP, Mono
1999
AIP Records
CD, Comp, Unofficial
George & Beatovens
George & Beatovens
George & Beatovens
George & Beatovens
George & Beatovens
George & Beatovens
George & Beatovens
George & Beatovens
George & Beatovens
George & Beatovens
George & Beatovens
George & Beatovens
George & Beatovens
George & Beatovens
George & Beatovens
George & Beatovens
George & Beatovens
George & Beatovens
George & Beatovens
George & Beatovens