Neřež: Concert on the Occasion of the 60th Birthday of Zdeněk Vřešťál

10 March 2016, 4:00
Neřež: Concert on the Occasion of the 60th Birthday of Zdeněk Vřešťál

The band Neřež will perform in the Sono Centre in Brno accompanied by Slovak singer Kateřina Koščová. They will also introduce their new album entitled Jen blázni překročí svůj stín (Only Fools Step Beyond Their Shadows).

Neřež follows the legendary band Nerez, which previously accompanied Zuzana Navarová. Today, they play in the following line-up: Zdeněk Vřešťál, Vít Beneš, Filip Benešovský, Robert Fischmann and Vít Sázavský. At the concert in Brno, the band will celebrate the 60th birthday of guitarist, composer and singer Zdeněk Vřešťál with the former Slovak Superstar Kateřina Koščová. The concert is announced for 14 March 2016 at 8:00 p.m. in the Sono Centre.

Zdeněk Vřešťál was born on 18 March 1956 in Prague. He graduated from the State Conservatory in Prague, Department of Pop Singing, and then the University of Economics. In the past, he played with the bands Prvoci, Krausberry, Pedopat, Nerez and Kapela Jarka Nohavici. Nowadays, he plays in the band Neřež, accompanies singer Marie Rottrová and performs with his solo recital. In addition to active playing, he focuses on music production and composition. Zdeněk Vřešťál is the author of nearly 300 songs of the bands Nerez, Neřež, Krausberry and Marie Rottrová.

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