Laco Déczi is an American jazz trumpeter, composer and painter of Slovak origin. He left Bratislava for Prague in 1962, where he stayed until emigrating to the US in 1985. The jazz legend now often returns to perform in Czechia.
Ladislav „Laco“ Déczi was born on March 29, 1938, in Bernolákovo in southern Slovakia. He started learning to play the trumpet at the age of 10, setting up various amateur music groups in his teens. Even then, he was heading in a different direction than almost everyone who played jazz in Czechoslovakia at the time. Despite the prevailing trend of intellectual West Coast jazz, Deczi’s amateur Bratislava groups were into the explosive hard bop from the opposite coast of America. After arriving in Prague, he managed to infect his much older colleagues, including Czech modern jazz guru Karel Velebny, with his obsession for Clifford Brown’s jazz style.
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