Fedor Frešo was a Slovak bass guitarist. He focused primarily on rock and jazz music. With various musical ensembles, he contributed to the release of dozens of albums. His path toward music was shaped by the inspiring musical environment in which he grew up. His father was Tibor Frešo, a Slovak composer and conductor, and his mother studied opera singing. He graduated from the Conservatory in Bratislava, majoring in double bass. He collaborated with dozens of bands, among the most important being The Soulmen, Prúdy, Collegium Musicum, Blue Effect, Fermata, T&R Band, and Traditional Club Bratislava, as well as with artists such as Pavol Hammel, Marián Varga, Peter Lipa, Radim Hladík, and many others. He also worked as a music director at Czechoslovak Radio and later at the OPUS record label, where he was involved in the production of many well-known albums.
Fedor Frešo
06.01.1947,
Bratislava
–
26.06.2018,
Bratislava
rock
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bass guitar
Collaboration(s): Collegium Musicum, Prúdy