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No Name (Slovak band)

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No Name
No Name in 2008
Background information
OriginKošice, Slovakia
Genres
Years active1996–present
LabelsUniversal Music
Members
  • Igor Timko
  • Roman Timko
  • Dušan Timko
  • Ivan Timko
  • Zoltán Šallai
  • Pavol Jakab
Past members
  • Marián Čekovský
  • Viliam Gutray
Websiteno-name.sk

No Name is a Slovak rock band. It was formed in Košice on 26 August 1996 by Viliam Gutray and three Timko brothers - Igor, Roman, and Ivan. Marián Čekovský joined No Name as a keyboardist and was replaced by Zoli Šallai after leaving the band. A few years later, the youngest Timko brother, Dušan, also became a member of No Name.[1]

No Name became known to Slovak audiences in part by playing the Bratislavská lýra festival[1] , but their came with their second album, Počkám si na zázrak (I'll Wait for a Miracle), which featured the hit singles "Ty a Tvoja sestra" (You and Your Sister) and "Žily" (Veins).

Band members[edit]

Current

  • Igor Timko – vocals
  • Roman Timko – guitar, vocals
  • Zoltán Šallai – keyboards, vocals
  • Ivan Timko – drums, vocals
  • Dušan Timko – guitar
  • Pavol Jakab – bass

Past

  • Marián Čekovský – keyboards
  • Viliam Gutray – bass

Discography[edit]

Studio albums

  • No Name (1998)
  • Počkám si na zázrak (2000)
  • Oslávme si život (2001)
  • Slová do tmy (2003)
  • Čím to je (2005)
  • V rovnováhe (2008)[2]
  • Nový album (2011)
  • Love Songs (2012)
  • S Láskou (2015)[3]

EPs

Live albums

  • Live in Prague (2008)
  • G2 Acoustic Stage (2014)
  • 20 Rokov No Name (2019)
  • Dermacol Acoustic Tour (2019)

Compilation albums

  • The Best of No Name (2009)
  • No Name Box (2018)

DVDs

  • Live in Europe (2006)
  • V rovnováhe tour (2010)
  • Tour 2011 Steel Arena Košice (2011)
  • G2 Acoustic Stage (2014)
  • No Name Box (2018)
  • 20 Rokov No Name (2019)

Awards and recognition[edit]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "No Name". allmusic.com. Retrieved 14 June 2020.
  2. ^ "Možná až příliš spokojení No Name" [No Name - Maybe Too Satisfied]. musicserver.cz (in Czech). 21 March 2008. Retrieved 14 June 2020.
  3. ^ "RECENZE: No Name připravili desku s nostalgií i lehkou filosofií. A hlavně S láskou" [REVIEW: No Name prepared a record with nostalgia and light philosophy. And especially with love]. ireport.cz (in Czech). 19 January 2016. Retrieved 14 June 2020.

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