Anděl Awards

The Angel Award (Anděl Award, Czech: cena Anděl) is a Czech music award issued by the Czech Academy of Popular Music. It is a successor of the Annual Czechoslovak Music Award established in 1991 in Czechoslovakia. Between 1992 and 1996, it was known Gramy, and the award categories are what the Grammy Award is to the United States, with the award including a ceramic gramophone statuette. Since 1997, it bears the current name, with the award including a statuette of an angel playing horn designed by sculptor Jaroslav Róna,[1] although the name of the award has been changed several times.

Categories

Main awards

Genre awards

Most successful artists

Lucie and Lucie Bila are tied, with each had 15 wins. Dan Bárta is second with 13 wins, including seven consecutive years of winning Best male singer between 1998 and 2004.

These are the artists who had won more than 10 cumulative awards:

Artist Number of wins
Lucie 15
Lucie Bílá 15
Dan Bárta 13
Kryštof 11
Buty 11
Monkey Business 10

History

References


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