Andrej Šeban

Andrej Šeban (born 23 June 1962) is a Slovak jazz fusion musician, composer, producer, studio guitarist, and instructor.

The same year, he joined the band Nervy (where Martin Ďurinda sang and played guitar).

He joined the music faculty at Comenius University in 1986 and studied vocal performance.

The same year, he wrote the score for the film Slané cukríky[3] and briefly played in the groups Tristo hrmených and Burčiak with Pavol Habera.

After university, Šeban became a member of the army's artistic ensemble, where he met Richard Müller and became co-leader of the pop band Banket until 1990.