Luboš Pospíšil
Luboš Pospíšil began his musical journey in 1969 in the ranks of the popular C&K Vocal and soon became its most popular member. He fundamentally participated, e.g. on the breakthrough CD Generation, especially in the second half of the seventh decade, he increasingly made his mark with songs that deviated from the parent group and, in parallel, toured domestic halls alone with a guitar. For reasons of the time, Pospíšil had to wait until 1983 for his first solo record, but it matured like the best wine. LP This wind I liked became a bomb in its time. Pospíšil's characteristic register combined with the poetic texts of the poet Pavel Šrut brought a completely unique style, the singer suddenly stood alongside performers such as Vladimír Mišík. With the new band 5P, whose members included Bohumil Zatloukal (ex-Jasná páka), David Koller and Michal Pavlík (today Čechomor), he sold out halls all over the country in 1982-88. Two more consecutive albums continued the tradition of a successful debut, at the end of the eighties Pospíšil and Koller supported R. Hladík in the temporarily revived Blue Effect.