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Fedor Frešo (6
January 1947 – 26 June 2018) was a
Slovak rock and jazz b****ist and singer. He was the son of
composer and
Slovak National Theatre conductor...
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Pavol Frešo (born 21
April 1969) is a
Slovak former politician who was the last
chairman of SDKÚ-DS,
Governor of the
Bratislava Region, and an MP of the...
- that a new
leader could be chosen.
Pavol Frešo,
Lucia Žitňanská and
Viliam Novotný were the candidates,
Frešo finally won with 242 out of 404 votes. Lucia...
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Tibor Frešo (20
November 1918 – 7 July 1987) was a
Slovak composer and conductor.
Frešo was born in Spišský Štiavnik. He
conducted the
orchestra of the...
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Slovak art rock /
progressive rock band
formed by Marián
Varga and
Fedor Frešo in
Czechoslovakia in late 1969, best
known for
their complex, predominantly...
- candidates.
Pavol Frešo (SDKÚ–DS) won the 2013 governor's
elections over the centre-left
candidate Monika Beňová (Smer–SD).
Pavol Frešo was also supported...
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Waldger was a
glorious man ..." In
another work
Waldger is
named "Waldgarius
Freso,
Gerulfi filius",
which translates as "Waldger the Frisian, son of Gerolf"...
- at Opus
Records in Slovakia.
Shortly after,
Frešo left the band due to
creative differences.
After Frešo's departure,
Semelka returned to the group. The...
- it. Marián
Varga -
hammond organ, piano, subharchord,
Glockenspiel Fedor Frešo - b**** guitar, b**** mandoline,
vocal František Griglák -
electric guitar...
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guitar and vocals,
Vlado Mallý on drums,
Peter Saller on
guitar and
Fedor Frešo on b**** guitar. Zvoňte,
zvonky (1969) The 100
Greatest Slovak Albums of...