Jaroslav Hutka
Jaroslav Hutka is a Czech folk musician, composer and singer-songwriter. At the end of the 1960s he began performing with Vladimír Veit (Hutka and Veit). Later, with his own musical programme, in which, among other things, he popularised Moravian folk songs. He won a large number of fans and was several times awarded as the singer-songwriter of the year. He was a founder and member of the folk association Šafrán. He became a signatory of Charter 77. Due to constant police harassment, he left Czechoslovakia in October 1978 and lived in exile in the Netherlands. After the fall of communism, he returned on 26 November 1989 and on the same day he sang at a rally of the Civic Forum on Letná Plain. Over time, he became a critic of Czech post-communist democracy. Today he self-publishes his work. He burns his own CDs on his home computer, draws and prints the covers himself and sells them or gives them away at his concerts.
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Jaroslav Hutka is a Czech folk musician, composer and singer-songwriter. At the end of the 1960s he began performing with Vladimír Veit (Hutka and Veit). Later, with his own musical programme, in which, among other things, he popularised Moravian folk songs. He won a large number of fans and was several times awarded as the singer-songwriter of the year. He was a founder and member of the folk association Šafrán. He became a signatory of Charter 77. Due to constant police harassment, he left Czechoslovakia in October 1978 and lived in exile in the Netherlands. After the fall of communism, he returned on 26 November 1989 and on the same day he sang at a rally of the Civic Forum on Letná Plain. Over time, he became a critic of Czech post-communist democracy. Today he self-publishes his work. He burns his own CDs on his home computer, draws and prints the covers himself and sells them or gives them away at his concerts.