David Koller

David Koller
David Koller (2011)
Background information
Born (1960-09-27) 27 September 1960
Prague, Czechoslovakia
Genres Alternative rock
Occupation(s) Musician, record producer
Instruments Drums, guitar
Years active 1980–present
Associated acts Lucie, Jasná Páka
Website davidkoller.cz

David Koller (born 27 September, 1960 in Prague) is a Czech musician and record producer. He started his career in the early eighties as the drummer of Jasná Páka, and has also played in various other bands including Pusa, Žentour, and Blue Effect. He founded the popular Czech band Lucie in 1985 and remained there until 2005, when he departed due to disagreements with fellow Lucie members P.B.CH. and Robert Kodym.[1] The group reunited in 2012.[2] In 2008, he was temporarily a touring member of Chinaski, and he leads his own group, Kollerband. Koller has produced music for Miro Žbirka, Koistinen, Alice, Plexis, Walk Choc Ice, Oskar Petr, Lucie Bílá, and many others. Together with Lucie member Michal Dvořák, he composed the score for the films Amerika (1994), Poslední přesun (1995), and Mrtvej brouk (1998). With artist David Černý and filmmaker Alice Nellis, he opened the multicultural center MeetFactory in 2007.[3].

Discography

Solo

  • David Koller (1993)
  • Kollerband (2003)
  • Kollerband - dual disc (2005)
  • Nic není na stálo (2006)
  • Teď a tady (2010)
  • Kollerband - Unplugged (2012)
  • ČeskosLOVEnsko (2015)
  • David Koller & Friends (2016)

with Lucie

Studio albums

  • Lucie (1990)
  • In the Sky (1991)
  • Černý kočky mokrý žáby (1994)
  • Pohyby (1996)
  • Větší než malé množství lásky (1998)
  • Slunečnice (2000)
  • Dobrá kočzka která nemlsá (2002)
  • EvoLucie (2018)

Compilations

  • Vše nejlepší 88–99 (1999)
  • The best of (2009)
  • Platinum Combo 1990-2013 (2013)

Live albums

  • Lucie Live! red and blue double-album (1992); re-issue (1998)
  • Lucie v opeře double-album (2003)

References

  1. Balušek, Honza (4 November 2005). "David Koller opustil Lucii". musicserver.cz (in Czech). Retrieved 10 July 2014.
  2. "Lucie hrála na večírku PPF". Novinky.cz (in Czech). 10 December 2012. Retrieved 10 July 2014.
  3. "Nellis, Černý a Koller otevírají Meet Factory". iHNed.cz (in Czech). 1 October 2007. Retrieved 10 July 2014.
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