Karel Velebný Jiří Stivín František Uhlíř Emil Viklický Ivan Smažík Antonín Viktora František Krtička
ex George Mraz, Josef Vejvoda, Laco Deczi, Milan Vitoch, Karel Vejvoda, Milan Pilar, Milan Máder, Rudolf Dašek, Jaromír Helešic, Jaromír Honzák, Jiří Tomek, Rudolf Ticháček, Petr Kořínek, Zdeněk Pulec, Miroslav Krýsl, Václav Hoza, Jan Arnet, Karel Růžička, Petr Král, Pavel Staněk, Stanislav Sulkovský, Laco Tropp, Luděk Švábenský, Josef Pavelka, Vladimír Tymich, Antonín Julina, Jan Konopásek, Paul Polansky, Eva Svobodová, Vincenc Kummer, František Kryka, Petr Beneš Czech jazz combo, founded by
Karel Velebný and
Jan Konopásek in 1961 after both musicians quitted the
Czechoslovak Radio Dance Orchestra. The group name is an abbreviation of “Spejbl + Hurvínek Quartet/Quintet”; the
Spejbl & Hurvínek Theatre in Prague was the group’s original employer.
Note: Many group name variations have been used on releases or quoted in publications, but with the exceptions of a brief mid-1960s period
without Karel Velebný (a combo also known as the
Reduta Kvintet), all releases should be filed under this artist. That includes name variations like: S+HQ, SH kvartet, SH kvintet, SH/Jazz Quintet, Sága rodu SHQ, Happy Music SHQ, and others.