We would scream so we could cope with the mess we had to live in
Zdeněk “Heavy” Holeček was born on January 27, 1956 in Sokolov. His parents - Zdenka Holečková and Pavel Borovička – separated; he grew up with his mother, who worked as a cook, and his grandfather, Jan Holecek, a miner. He has two half-brothers, Otto and Roman. He dropped out from his apprenticeship studies in Karvniná mines and for most of his life had been working as a driver. Since his teens, he got involved in Sokolov’s hippie/freak subculture, frequenting rock concerts in Sokolov and its surroundings. He got acquainted with the cultural underground scene. In 1975, he attended Mejla Hlavsa’s wedding at Kostelc u Křížku, followed by the DG 307 band performance. Soon after that, his troublesome relationship with the State Security Service (StB) began; he was interogated on several occasions. In 1978, he left for Prague, where he joined the local underground community. In 1983, he embraced the heavy metal subculture, hence his nickname Heavy. In 1988, he got married and moved to Moravia. He worked as a truck driver. He has two children from his first marriage. After 2000, he was a presenter at Radio Rubi and was publishing the Heavy World rock magazine. Since 2012, he has been running the Rock Gallery in Olomouc, surrounded by a lifelong collection of LP records, posters and collages. His book Rock is My Life was published in 2018. He is raising his son, Zdeněk, with his second wife, Vendula. At the time the interview was taken (2023) he was living in Olomouc.