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- Stankovský (23 August 1951 – 8 March 2024) was a Slovak pop rock musician. He was well known for the hit song Ty, ja a môj brat. Ľubomír Stankovský was...
- Jiráček, Otakar Trhlík, Bystrík Režucha, Ondrej Lenárd (1977–90), Róbert Stankovský (1990–2001), Charles Olivieri-Munroe (2001–03), Oliver von Dohnányi (2006–07)...
- March 3 – Félix Sabal Lecco, 64/5, Cameroonian drummer March 8 – Ľubomír Stankovský, 72, Slovak singer and drummer (Modus) March 10 Blake Harrison, 48, American...
- Hrda, Ján Baláž, Peter Krutek, Juraj Czinege, Tomáš Bery Psota, Ľubomír Stankovský, Gabriel Wertlen and Miroslav Žbirka in the former Czechoslovakia. The...
- pianist Ľubomir Mišak - Slovak Stuntman and Stunt Coordinator Ľubomír Stankovský (1951-2024) - Slovak pop rock musician Lubomír Štrougal - Czechoslovak...
- Ke Dev...Mahadev, Ek Tha Raja Ek Thi Rani), cervical cancer. Ľubomír Stankovský, 72, Slovak pop rock musician (Modus). Howard Stein, 95, American philosopher...
- (1982) Ladislav Briestenský – vocals on "Nie sme zlí" (1982) Ľubomír Stankovskýdrums (1985) Vašo Patejdl – synths, vocals (1986) Štefan Nosáľ – fujara...
- 91, English electronic and avant-garde composer and pianist Ľubomír Stankovský, 72, Slovak pop rock singer and drummer (Modus) 9 Malcolm Holcombe, 68...
- them are built directly on the Koštěnický potok. The largest of them are Staňkovský rybník with an area of 197 ha (490 acres) and Kačležský rybník with an...
- Lehotský 4:13 8. "Ty, ja a môj brat" (taken from Najlepšie dievčatá) Ľuboš Stankovský 4:02 9. "Vieš byť zlá" (taken from Modus) Žbirka 4:17 10. "Pozhasínané"...