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Ivan Tásler

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Ivan Tásler
close-up thumbnail of Ivan Tásler in a crowd of people, grinning, with head tilted to the left (of camera)
Tásler in 2009
Background information
Born (1979-07-16) 16 July 1979 (age 45)
Prešov, Czechoslovakia
OriginSlovakia
Occupations
  • Singer
  • guitarist
  • composer
  • producer
Member ofIMT Smile

Ivan Tásler (born 16 July 1979) is a Slovak singer, guitarist, composer, and producer.

His career is closely connected with the band IMT Smile.[1] The history of IMT Smile started in 1992 when it was founded by brothers Ivan and Miro Táslers whose initial letters have given the name to the band. Later, the band has changed the name several times (Epitath, Ruka) and finally, in 1995, it was renamed to IMT Smile again. In that time, nine musicians were a part of the group.

In 1997, the first album was released. "Klik-klak" had a great success in Slovak charts, the song "Nepoznám" became a number one in a very short time.

In 1998, the new album, "Valec", came out and IMT Smile became a band of the year. Other albums (Nech sa páči, IMT Smile, Exotica, Diamant) were successful as well. The newest album (2006) is called Niečo s nami je.

Over last few years, several reputable musicians have been members of the group; Oskar Rózsa, Katarína Knechtová, Marcel Buntaj, Martin Valihora. Ivan Tásler has cooperated also with other well-known Slovak artists, such as Jana Kirschner, Marián Čekovský, Richard Müller, Zuzana Smatanová etc.

In 2002, Tásler's solo album was released. The album was called simply "Tásler" and contained several hits. In 2006 he produced the album "Karaván šou" which is a soundtrack to his travelogue with the same name.

In 2006, Ivan Tásler won the prize "The most successful author of music 2005".[citation needed]

Discography

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Studio albums

  • 2001 Tásler
  • 2006 Karaván šou (TV OST)

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Smillie, Eric (24 May 2004). "Chapter one of a legend". The Slovak Spectator. Retrieved 14 August 2010.
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