Marián Čekovský (48) is a multitalented person. He is an excellent musician, singer, composer, comedian, and presenter. He inherited the talent from his parents. Mother Eva sang and was an accordionist, and father Marián was a multi-instrumentalist. However, it was not always easy for him in life. The death of his beloved father marked him the most. He said more about it in the JOJ-Kar show A sme tu.
As a child, he saw it differently. “The hardest thing for me was the death of my father. At the age of six. But I repeat once more – nothing ends with death. So now I know that, but I had to process it at the time and it was so interesting as a child that we as children are blocked from death. It just dawned on us that he just died“, he recalled.
He had a hard time bearing the funeral, later he was already experiencing it. “The worst thing was when the ladies arrived at the funeral and started crying and it was like that, those sounds. That scared me. Because the farewell could go another way. Somewhere in India they say goodbye differently. In other states, in other countries of the world, they say goodbye to the dead differently. But here it was as tearful as the weather“, he revealed.
“So it was so hard for me to bear at the time. But then I understood that one day we will all meet in one place and there it goes on, this super party of ours called life“, he encouraged with a smile on his lips.
He talked about his father’s death years ago in the program Guardian Angels. It happened on the Bolero boat where both his parents were. “They traveled by ferry from Norway to Sweden, then to Poland. A fire broke out on the ship. Father stayed below deck, actually suffocated“, he described the tragic event. When a fire broke out in the hold, the Chekovskys had all the money they had earned playing on the ship in the car, and Marian’s father went to save them. He never came back.
