Jan Hrubý (born 3 December 1948[1]) is a Czech rock violinist known primarily for playing with the bands Etc..., Framus Five, and Kukulín.
Life and career
Hrubý was born in Prague in 1948. Between 1964 and 1968, he studied violin at the Prague Conservatory,[2] then went on to play bass and later violin in the group Reciprocity.[3] From 1975 until Vladimír Mišík's performance ban by the Communist government in 1982, he played with the singer's band Etc....[2][4][5] In 1983, he joined Luboš Andršt's Blues Band and a year later, he became a member of Michal Prokop's Framus 5 and significantly influenced the album Kolej Yesterday.[6] When Mišík was able to return to the stage in 1985, Hrubý rejoined Etc..., though only for a year and a half, before returning to Framus 5.
Since 1987, he has also played with Prokop and Andršt in an acoustic trio formerly known as Nu-Trio.