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'''Pavol Hammel''' (born December 7, 1948, [[Bratislava]]) is a [[Slovakia|Slovak]] [[musician]], [[singer]] and [[Record producer|producer]].
'''Pavol Hammel''' (born December 7, 1948, [[Bratislava]]) is a [[Slovakia|Slovak]] [[musician]], [[singer]] and [[Record producer|producer]].


Pavol Hammel was born to a family of musicians. His father played violin in the [[Slovak National Theatre]], and influenced Pavol to become a promising violin player too.
Pavol Hammel was born to a family of [[musicians]]. His father played [[violin]] in the [[Slovak National Theatre]], and influenced Pavol to become a promising violin player too.


He graduated from the Faculty of Law, [[Comenius University in Bratislava]] in 1976. He gained fame initially in the group [[Prúdy]], but has since established a successful solo career.
He [[graduated]] from the Faculty of Law, [[Comenius University in Bratislava]] in 1976. He gained fame initially in the group [[Prúdy]], but has since established a successful solo career.


He is married with two daughters.
He is married and he have two daughters.


== Discography ==
== Discography ==

Revision as of 12:49, 27 July 2013

Pavol Hammel
Background information
Birth namePavol Hammel
Born (1948-12-07) December 7, 1948 (age 76)
OriginBratislava, Slovakia
GenresPop
Occupation(s)Singer, composer, guitarist
InstrumentGuitar
Years active1965-present
Websiteofficial webpage

Pavol Hammel (born December 7, 1948, Bratislava) is a Slovak musician, singer and producer.

Pavol Hammel was born to a family of musicians. His father played violin in the Slovak National Theatre, and influenced Pavol to become a promising violin player too.

He graduated from the Faculty of Law, Comenius University in Bratislava in 1976. He gained fame initially in the group Prúdy, but has since established a successful solo career.

He is married and he have two daughters.

Discography

Studio albums

Prizes

  • 1978 - Bratislava Golden Lyre for music to the song "Student Love"
  • 1988 - Bratislava Bronze Lyre for music to the song "Today Love is an Anchor"
  • 2009 - Paul Strauss Prize

See also

References

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