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Robert Křesťan & Druhá Tráva is a Czech bluegrass band formed in 1991 by singer-songwriter Robert Křesťan and banjo player Luboš Malina. The band is known for its progressive approach to bluegrass and folk music. Notable albums include "Dylanovky" (2007), featuring translations of Bob Dylan's songs, and "Marcipán z Toleda" (2011), which earned them the Anděl Award in the country category. They have collaborated with artists such as Peter Rowan and Charlie McCoy. The band is considered one of the leading acts in the Czech bluegrass scene.