Peter Lipa
Slovak composer, manager, presenter and singer

Peter Lipa

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Slovak composer, manager, presenter and singer
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30 May 1943(Prešov)
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Peter Lipa (born May 30, 1943) is a Slovak singer, composer and promoter of jazz, often referred to as the Father of Slovak Jazz.
Lipa was born in Prešov from Hungarian parents, and has mainly worked in Czechoslovakia, the Czech Republic and Slovakia. His roots are blues, soul, and mainstream classical, and his work ranges from jazz standards to funk and rock.
In 2003, he released an album called Beatles in Blue(s) featuring 16 Beatles songs. His interpretations of these songs are very individualistic as he and his arrangers and musicians aimed at creating the most unusual renditions they could imagine. Some songs, such as "Every Little Thing" and "I Wanna Be Your Man", are recorded so differently from the original versions that only the lyrics remain: in each case, the tempo, rhythm, chord changes and melody are new.
Three of his studio albums have been listed among The 100 Greatest Slovak Albums of All Time, such as Lipa spieva Lasicu (2005), at number fifty-eight, ...v najlepších rokoch (2001), at number sixty-three, and Naspäť na stromy (1995), at number eighty-one. Most recently, his latest studio output entitled 68 (2012) peaked at number forty-eight on the Czech Albums Chart.

Discography

Studio albums

  • 1983: Neúprosné ráno (OPUS, #9115 1460; aka Moanin')
  • 1987: Škrtni, co se nehodí (Supraphon, #1115 4206) with Luboš Andršt Blues Band
  • 1987: Je to stále tak (OPUS, #9315 1940; aka That's the Way It Is)
  • 1987: Peter Lipa a T+R Band with T+R Band (OPUS)
  • 1992: Svíčka a stín (Panton, #81 1223-2 331) with Eva Olmerová and Jana Koubková
  • 1995: Naspäť na stromy (East West Promotion, #1994-001) with Andrej Šeban, Juraj Griglák, Juraj Bartoš and Gabo Jonáš
  • 1998: Čierny Peter (BMG Ariola) with Andrej Šeban, Juraj Tatár, Gašpar and Marcel Bunta
  • 2001: ...v najlepších rokoch (Millennium Records & Publishing, #834 006)
  • 2005: Lipa spieva Lasicu (Platinum, number #11 on the CZ Top 50 Prodejní.)
  • 2005: Jana Kirschner, Peter Lipa, Boboš Procházka with Jana Kirschner and Boboš Procházka
  • 2012: 68 (number #48 on the CZ Top 50 Prodejní.)

Export and English albums

  • 1984: Moanin' (OPUS, #9115 1461)
  • 1988: That's the Way It Is (OPUS, #9313 1988)
  • 1988: Blues Office (Supraphon, #1115 4255) with Luboš Andršt Blues Band
  • 1995: Up to date with T+R Band
  • 1997: Boogie Up (PolyGram / EmArcy) with Peter Breiner
  • 2000: Bistro (BMG Ariola) with Band
  • 2003: Beatles in Blue(s)
Year Nominated work Award Category Result
Major awards and/or nominations
1993 Himself Ladislav Martoník Award
  • Best Performance in Jazz
Won
1994 Naspäť na stromy ZAI Awards
  • Producer of the Year[A]
Won
1995 "Balada o štyroch koňoch"
  • Music Video of the Year[B]
Won
1998 Himself Crystal Wing
  • Music Act of the Year
Won
1999 "Maturantky" ZAI Awards
  • Music Video of the Year[C]
Won
2005 Himself Aurel Awards
  • Male Vocal Performance of the Year
Won
  • Record Producer of the Year[D]
Won
Lipa spieva Lasicu
  • Record of the Year[E]
Won
  • Record of the Year in Jazz/Blues
Won
  • Artwork of the Year[F]
Won
  • Album of the Year
Nominated
2010 Himself Bratislavian Blueberry
  • Personality of the Year
Won
Music polls
1983 Himself Jazz Forum Award
  • European Jazz Vocalist
Nominated
1998 Himself Slávik Awards
  • People's Choice – Male Singer
19th place
1999 13th place
2000 14th place
2001 12th place
2002 18th place
2003 24th place
2004 21st Place
2005 8th place
2006 19th place
2007 29th place
2008 32nd Place
2009 17th place
2010 31st Place
2011 17th place
2012 21st Place
Lifetime honors and other achievements
1987 Himself Meritorious Artist Honored
2000 ZAI Awards
  • The Hall of Fame
Honored
2003 Ľudovít Štúr Order – Class III
  • Culture and Art[G]
Honored
2007 Lipa spieva Lasicu Best Slovak Album of All Time 58th place
...v najlepších rokoch 63rd Place
Naspäť na stromy 81st Place
The years are listed in order of the respective years, the annual ceremonies are usually held the next.

Live albums

  • 1984: Blues z lipového dřeva (Supraphon, #1115 3109) with Luboš Andršt Blues Band
Notes

Awards

Notes
  • A ^ The award credited to Andrej Šeban and shared with another album produced by himself, Part I by Made 2 Mate.
  • B ^ The award credited to Gratex company.
  • C ^ The award credited to Adnan Hamzič.
  • D ^ The award shared with Juraj Tatár, Martin Gašpar and Peter Lipa Jr.
  • E ^ The award credited to Ľuboš Války a Juraj Kupec.
  • F ^ The award credited to Marek Ormandík.
  • G ^ Ľudovít Štúr Order denotes a state decoration, bestowed by the president of the country.
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