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Tři Sestry (Three Sisters) is a Czech punk band, founded in spring 1985 during a binge drinking party in the pub "Na Kovárně". The group started as a punk-rock one with a lot of self-amusement (and a lot of drinking). They are still present on most of music festivals around the Czech Republic, still playing punk-rock. Present line-up: Lou Fanánek Hagen: vocals Ing. Magor: bass guitar Supice Veronika: accordion Ronald Seitl: guitar Zdeněk Petr: guitar Franta Vrána: drums Jaroušek: saxophone, clarinet Franta Kacafírek: violin The frontman of the group Lou Fanánek Hagen is well known for his humorous lyrics not only for Tři Sestry, but also for other bands (some of them are quite serious). He has also written the lyrics for the Czech version of The Smurfs. History: Original line-up: Ing. Magor, Hadr, Sup (Skiol Podraga), Petr Dachau Jírovec. The concert premiere took place at a Hollywood-like party celebrating Magor's 20th birthday in summer 1985. At the end of summer holidays of 1985, three singers joined the band during a binge drinking party in the pub "Na Kovárně" - Bombur, Síma and Fanánek. Several unsuccessful performances at competitions organized by ZUČ a SSM in Strahov clubs "01" and "07" followed. Famous hops picking tour took place in September 1987 with Fanánek being the only singer surviving previous clean-up. A new guitarist Nikotin joined the band. Further club performances followed; the performance at Rockfest in 1988 had an outstanding success. Sup, Magor a