J.A.R. (Jednotka Akademického Rapu or Jaromír a Radomír) is a Czech funk/rock/hip hop band formed in 1989 in Prague. It consists of musicians who are part of other bands and projects, including solo careers, who meet up periodically to record and perform together. They play an annual anniversary show at Prague's Lucerna Music Bar. As of 2024, they have released 11 studio albums, one compilation, one remix album, and one video album.

J.A.R.
J.A.R. performing in 2017
J.A.R. performing in 2017
Background information
Also known as
  • Jednotka Akademického Rapu
  • Jaromír a Radomír
OriginPrague, Czech Republic
Genres
Years active1989–present
Labels
Members
  • Roman Holý
  • Oto Klempíř
  • Michael Viktořík
  • Dan Bárta
  • Miroslav Chyška
  • Pavel Bady Zbořil
  • Robert Balzar
  • Filip Jelínek
  • Radek Kašpar
  • František Kop
Past members
  • Vít Kučaj
  • Marek Minárik
  • Jiří Šíma
  • Karel Růžička mladší

Background and history

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J.A.R. is a group of musicians who are involved in various other projects, including solo careers, who meet up periodically to record and perform together.[1] They play an annual show at Prague's Lucerna Music Bar on 17 November to commemorate their founding.[2][3]

J.A.R. started out in 1989 with vocalist and keyboardist Roman Holý (Monkey Business), together with rappers Oto Klempíř and Michael Viktořík.[4][2] They released two rock albums, Frtka in 1992 and Mydli-to! in 1994,[5][3] and on their third, Mein Kampfunk (1997), they were joined by singer Dan Bárta,[5] which solidified the core of the band.[2] The record included a brass section consisting of Filip Jelínek on trombone, with Radek Kašpar and František Kop on saxophone, as the band began incorporating funk into their sound.

By the time J.A.R. issued their fourth studio album, Homo Fonkianz, in 1999,[5] the group comprised ten members: Holý, Klempíř, Viktořík, Bárta, Jelínek, Kašpar, and Kop, as well as Pavel Bady Zbořil on drums, Robert Balzar on bass, and Miroslav Chyška on guitar.[2][1] The same year, they released a video album titled V deseti letí desetiletím.[5]

J.A.R.'s subsequent record, Nervák, came out in 2002.[5] They followed it with Armáda špásu in 2006 and Dlouhohrající děcka in 2011. In 2014, the band celebrated their 25th anniversary. In 2017, their eighth record, titled Eskalace dobra, came out,[6][7] and J.A.R. followed up two years later with an album of covers of Czech songs, titled Eskalace bobra.[1] It included tracks by such artists as Midi Lidi, František Štorm, Barbora Poláková, Mňága a Žďorp, and Monkey Business.

In 2023, J.A.R. released their latest record, titled Jesus Kristus neexistus?[8][3]

Awards

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  • Anděl Award for Band of the Year (2017)[9]
  • Anděl Award for Album of the Year – Eskalace dobra (2017)[9]
  • Anděl Award for Song of the Year – "Zhublas" (2017)[9]
  • Anděl Award for Band of the Year (2023)[10][9]

Band members

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Current

  • Roman Holý – vocals, keyboards
  • Oto Klempíř – rap
  • Michael Viktořík – rap
  • Dan Bárta – vocals, rap
  • Miroslav Chyška – guitar
  • Pavel Bady Zbořil – drums
  • Robert Balzar – bass
  • Filip Jelínek – trombone
  • Radek Kašpar – saxophone
  • František Kop – saxophone

Past

  • Vít Kučaj – guitar (1990)
  • Marek Minárik – bass (1997)
  • Jiří Šíma – saxophone (1990–91)
  • Karel Růžička mladší – saxophone (1997)

Discography

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Studio albums

  • Frtka (1992)
  • Mydli-to! (1994)
  • Mein Kampfunk (1997)
  • Homo Fonkianz (1999)
  • Nervák (2002)
  • Armáda špásu (2006)
  • Dlouhohrající děcka (2011)
  • Eskalace dobra (2017)
  • Eskalace bobra (2019)
  • Jezus Kristus Neexistus? (2023)

Compilations

  • 1989–2009 (2009)

Remix albums

  • Ťo ti ťo jemixes (2000)

Video albums

  • V deseti letí desetiletím (1999)

References

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  1. ^ a b c "J.A.R. – Byli jsme na správným místě ve správný čas" [J.A.R. – We were in the right place at the right time]. musicserver.cz (in Czech). 13 November 2019. Retrieved 27 October 2024.
  2. ^ a b c d "J.A.R." idnes.cz (in Czech). 16 March 2018. Retrieved 27 October 2024.
  3. ^ a b c "J.A.R. – česká kapela" [J.A.R. – Czech band]. extra.cz (in Czech). Retrieved 27 October 2024.
  4. ^ "J.A.R." csmusic.cz (in Czech). Retrieved 27 October 2024.
  5. ^ a b c d e "J.A.R." ireport.cz (in Czech). 11 January 2012. Retrieved 27 October 2024.
  6. ^ "J.A.R. to roztáčí. Jejich Eskalace dobra už vyšla i na vinylu" [J.A.R. revs it up. Their Eskalace dobra has already been released on vinyl]. idnes.cz (in Czech). 18 July 2017. Retrieved 27 October 2024.
  7. ^ "J. A. R.: Na to, jaká jsme parta úchyláků, jsme doceněni až až" [J.A.R.: We're underrated for what a bunch of deviants we are]. novinky.cz (in Czech). 26 March 2017. Retrieved 27 October 2024.
  8. ^ "Skupina J. A. R.: Naše texty jsou něžné" [J.A.R. band: Our lyrics are gentle]. novinky.cz (in Czech). 22 July 2023. Retrieved 27 October 2024.
  9. ^ a b c d "Výsledky ročníků cen Anděl" [Anděl Awards annual results]. andelceny.cz (in Czech). Retrieved 27 October 2024.
  10. ^ "Ceny Anděl získali J.A.R. či November 2nd. Do síně slávy vešel Jiří Korn" [The Anděl Awards were won by J.A.R., or November 2nd. Jiří Korn entered the hall of fame]. idnes.cz (in Czech). 30 March 2024. Retrieved 27 October 2024.
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