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Qu'est-ce (qui) est Oh Gott - définition

CZECH SINGER AND ACTOR
Karl Gott; Carol Gott; Carel Gott
  • Gott with his wife Ivana in 2012
  • Gott in 2018
  • Gott (left) and [[Moravia]]n composer and musician Jaromír Kaňák
  • Gott signing autographs in August 1969

Benjamin Gott         
  • Benjamin Gott
  • Gotts Park Mansion aka Armley House
BRITISH BUSINESSMAN
Gott, Benjamin
Benjamin Gott (24 June 1762 – 14 February 1840) was one of the leading figures in the industrial revolution, in the field of textiles. His factory at Armley Mills, Armley, Leeds, was once the largest factory in the world and is now home to the Leeds Industrial Museum at Armley Mills.
OH         
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OH; Oh (song); Oh (disambiguation); OH!; O.H.; O.h.; Oh.; OH (disambiguation); O H; Oh!; Oh! (album); Oh! (song)
¦ abbreviation Ohio (in official postal use).
OH         
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OH; Oh (song); Oh (disambiguation); OH!; O.H.; O.h.; Oh.; OH (disambiguation); O H; Oh!; Oh! (album); Oh! (song)
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Karel Gott

Karel Gott (14 July 1939 – 1 October 2019) was a Czech singer, considered the most successful male singer in Czechoslovakia and the Czech Republic. He was voted the country's best male singer in the annual Český slavík (Czech Nightingale) national music award 42 times, most recently in 2017.

He achieved considerable success in the German-speaking countries, where he was known as "the Golden Voice of Prague", winning the Goldene Stimmgabel award three times (1982, 1984, and 1995).

Over the course of his career he released over 100 albums and 100 compilation albums, and sold an estimated 50–100 million records worldwide, 23 million of them in the German-speaking market, and about 15 million in Czechoslovakia and its successor states, the Czech Republic and Slovakia.