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Dezider Ursiny,
better known as Dežo
Ursiny (Slovak pronunciation: [ˈdeʐɔ ˈursini]; 4
October 1947 – 2 May 1995) was a
Slovak musician, composer, and...
- Luce and Emil Horváth as Pierre.
Slovak progressive-rock
musicians Dežo
Ursiny and Jaro
Filip recorded a demo in the 1970s with a set of
songs for poems...
- the
counterpart of the
Communist Party of Slovakia). It was led by Ján
Ursíny (1896–1972),
Vavro Šrobár (1867–1950) and
Jozef Lettrich (1905–1969). All...
- the
Bratislava Conservatory and
became an
admirer of rock
musician Dežo
Ursiny and his Beatmen. He
later went on to
study in Žilina, and
after graduating...
- only
released six songs. The
Beatmen were led by
singer and
guitarist Dežo
Ursiny, who
later pla**** with a
similar group,
called the Soulmen. The Beatmen...
- Gina
Bellman as Ann
Zdena Studenková as
Magda Jirí
Menzel as
Vasek Jakub Ursiny Rudolf Sloboda as
Writer List of
submissions to the 66th
Academy Awards...
- the
Slovak National Council (at that time
Vavro Šrobár, Gustáv Husák, Ján
Ursíny) (1
September 1944 – 5
September 1944)
Karol Šmidke and
Vavro Šrobár (5...
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groups in Slovakia; both
bands were led by
vocalist and
guitarist Dežo
Ursiny, who
later had a solo career. A
power trio, the
Soulmen included b****ist...
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generation of communists, led by Gustáv Husák, and the
young agrarians under Ján
Ursíny began to
negotiate a
common programme. In
December 1943, the "Christmas...
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Lojzo Team
Pavol Hammel Metalinda Jaroslav Filip Collegium Musi**** Dežo
Ursiny Opus
Discography at
discogs "OPUS a.s." www.opus.sk (in Slovak). Retrieved...