Daniel Landa

 

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Daniel Landa is a Czech musician. Born in Prague, Landa graduated with honours from Prague Conservatory. He began his musical career in 1987 when he along with David Matásek founded the oi! band Orlík, with whom he released two albums. In 1992 he began recording as a solo artist, with his first album being Valčík. He went on to enjoy a successful music career. On 31 January 2008 Czech prime minister Mirek Topolánek cited his verse Dyť i to největší hovado má svůj strop! from the song Forbes in the concept album Smrtihlav

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Daniel Landa

Born 1968-11-04 (57 years ago) in Prague.

Relationships
Name From To Relationship type
Mirjam Müller Landa(Gifta: 1990–) 1990 Gifta
Children

Anastázie Landa, Roxana Landa, Rozálie Landa

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Daniel Landa is a Czech musician. Born in Prague, Landa graduated with honours from Prague Conservatory. He began his musical career in 1987 when he along with David Matásek founded the oi! band Orlík, with whom he released two albums. In 1992 he began recording as a solo artist, with his first album being Val?ík. He went on to enjoy a successful music career.

On 31 January 2008 Czech prime minister Mirek Topolánek cited his verse Dy? i to nejvÄ?t?í hovado má sv?j strop! from the song Forbes in the concept album Smrtihlav.

Content from Wikipedia provided under the terms of Creative Commons (CC BY-SA 3.0).

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