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Jiří Schelinger (6 March 1951 – 13 April 1981) was a Czech rock singer and guitarist considered to have been the first Czech hard rocker and an influential musician to this day.


Biography

Schelinger was born in the village of
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in 1951. His father, Josef (1921–1995), was a well-known concert guitarist and guitar teacher, and his mother, Miloslava (1929–2007), worked as a florist. He had a younger brother,
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, who was also a musician. As a child, Schelinger played piano, and later guitar. His first band, in which he played while still in elementary school, was called Nothing But Nothing and in later years, he played in various other groups, including Smaragd, The Happy Five, and Faraon, with whom he recorded his first big hit, the 1972 song "Holubí dům", penned by Jaroslav Uhlíř and
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. In 1973, he joined the band of
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, with whom he recorded six studio albums. Work on a seventh album, titled '' Zemětřesení'', began in 1979, but it was never completed as Schelinger died two years later. A project of the same name, commemorating Schelinger's musical oeuvre, was put together in 1993 by
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, Aleš Brichta, Vlasta Henych, and Štěpán Smetáček. In 1981, after drinking all night with local musicians and artists after a concert, Schelinger accepted a bet to jump from Starý most, a bridge in
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, and never resurfaced. His partially decomposed body was found a month later. He was inducted into the
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in 2004. On the sixtieth anniversary of Schelinger's birth (and the thirtieth anniversary of his death), in March 2011, at the house in
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where he lived during his early childhood, a bust with a memorial plaque was unveiled to commemorate the beloved musician. Schelinger is buried at
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in Prague.


Conspiracy theories about death

Schelinger's death was never fully solved. There were various speculations that he was murdered by State Security, that he attempted to emigrate illegally, wished to disappear from public life, or that he committed suicide. There were also speculations that the former State Security tried to solve the case quickly and that the body found and on which an autopsy was performed wasn't that of Jiří Schelinger. The identity of the body was never confirmed by any of the singer's family members or acquaintances. The conclusion that it was in fact the celebrity was made based on dental records. Schelinger's brother Milan has also claimed that his brother's body was actually found on the shore of the
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river in
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, where he was buried in an unmarked grave.


Discography

with František Ringo Čech * ''Báječní muži'' (1975) * ''Ovoce z naší zahrádky'' (1975) * ''Nemám hlas jako zvon'' (1975) * ''Schelinger a Rezek se skupinou F. R. Čecha'' (1976) * ''Hrrrr na ně'' (1977) * ''Nám se líbí…'' (1979)


Gallery

Jiří Schelinger (1).jpg, At home in
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Jiří Schelinger (8).jpg, Performing in 1979 Jiří Schelinger (3).jpg, Signing autographs after a concert Jiří Schelinger (svatba 2).jpg, With second wife, Jitka Poledňáková, during their wedding in 1977 Nusle, Čestmírova 18, pamětní deska - Jiří Schelinger a Josef Schelinger.jpg, Bust of Jiří Schelinger in Nusle J.SCHELINGER.jpg, Grave of the Schelinger family in Prague


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Schelinger, Jiri 1951 births 1981 deaths Czechoslovak male singers Deaths by drowning People from Chrudim District Burials at Olšany Cemetery