Ľubomír Belák Explained

Ľubomír Belák
Birth Date:1951 1, df=y
Birth Place:Bratislava
Nationality:Slovak
Other Names:Ľubo Belák
Occupation:composer, TV producer
Years Active:1968–present
Known For:music director of various music festivals
Website:http://www.lubobelak.sk

Ľubomír Belák (born 5 January 1951 in Bratislava) is a Slovak musician, vocalist, music composer and TV producer.[1] His father Michal Belák was a presenter, singer and actor, and his mother Pavla Adámková Beláková was a singer in choir of the Slovak National Theater. His older sister Jana Beláková was a singer and his younger sister Daniela Luthová is a vogue designer. In 1983 he graduated from Philosophical Faculty at the Comenius University in Bratislava.

Career

In 1960s Belák started in bigbeat group [2] formed at the basic school. Since 1968 his orchestra played with the Slovak popular singers Eva Kostolányiová and Karol Duchoň. Later with his sister Jana he created a vocal duo performing with his group "Skupina Ľuba Beláka". In 1981 he founded the rock group LBT that published an LP in the Opus Records. The same year he helped to produce another LP for popular entertainment duo Milan Lasica and Július Satinský.

Belák was a music director of various music festivals including Bratislavská lýra, Bratislavské džezové dni, etc. Since 1984 he worked at the Slovenská televízia.

From 1992 he is an independent TV producer, created TV shows include "Čo dokáže ulica", "Rhytmick", "Život zvaný droga", "Music klub", etc.

Discography

Film music

TV production

Theoretical research – mass communication

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Ľubo Belák. discogs. 8 January 2019.
  2. Web site: THE PLAYERS – INSTRUMENTAL BIGBEAT (1965–1967) (LP vinyl) (LIMITED EDITION) – Slovak popmusic. Cdmusic.cz.
  3. Web site: Have a screw loose!: Robot (TV Short 2015). IMDb.