Paul Kempf | |
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| Also known as | DJ Pavo |
| Born | (1977-10-10)October 10, 1977 (age 48)[1] |
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| Instrument | keyboards |
| Years active | 1988–present |
Paul Kempf (born October 10, 1977), also known by his stage nameDJ Pavo, is a Croatian keyboardist. He is most notable as a former member of rock bandZabranjeno Pušenje.
Kempf was born and raised inSlavonski Brod,SFR Yugoslavia (nowadaysCroatia). In 1986, he enrolled amusic school in his hometown, where he learns to playpiano. By the end of 1980s he competed at an international music competition inRecanati, Italy. He won two first prizes (1988, 1989) and the second prize (1990).[2] During 1990s Kempf performed with many local-known bands, such as Crni Leptir, Voodoo Blues, In The Fall, Prorock, Odie Me, Just The 4 Of Us, Boldrick. In 2002, he joinedIstrian band La Piaf and went on the nine-month-long tour toGran Canaria, Spain. In early 2000s, he also performed with his hometown band Brodolom, as well withRafael Dropulić, who won the 2003Story Supernova Music Talents.[2]
In early 2005, Kempf joined famous Bosniangarage rock bandZabranjeno Pušenje.[3] He played on three band's studio albums;Hodi da ti čiko nešto da (2006),Muzej revolucije (2009),Radovi na cesti (2013). In late 2006, alongside fellow band membersSejo Sexon,Robert Boldižar, andBranko Trajkov, he joined newly established supergroupShaderwan Code.[4] In early 2017, Kempf chose to leave Zabranjeno Pušenje.
Zabranjeno pušenje
Shaderwan Code