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Goya (band)
''Goya'' – Polish pop music group. Founded 1995 in Warsaw, Poland. History The group was created in 1995 in the Polish capital of Warsaw. Magdalena Wójcik is the lead singer and face of the group. Magdalena Wojcik participated in numerous amateur activities in music, singing and playing guitar from a high school age. In 1993 she released her own album which was published on cassette by the publisher Dalmafon. Magdalena Wójcik caught the attention of the director of music publisher EMI, and he offered her a contract. Living in Warsaw at the time, she co-operated with the musicians Grzegorz Jędrach (guitarist), and Rafał Gorączowski (Keyboardist). Goya made their debut in 1995 with the album ''Goya'', from which was released three singles: ''Bo ya'', ''Śpij i śnij'' and ''Kupię sobie dom''. The band set up their own studio, in which they slowly began to prepare for new material. One of the first tracks produced was a cover of the widely known Nirvana song ''Smells Like T ...
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Warsaw
Warsaw ( pl, Warszawa, ), officially the Capital City of Warsaw,, abbreviation: ''m.st. Warszawa'' is the capital and largest city of Poland. The metropolis stands on the River Vistula in east-central Poland, and its population is officially estimated at 1.86 million residents within a greater metropolitan area of 3.1 million residents, which makes Warsaw the 7th most-populous city in the European Union. The city area measures and comprises 18 districts, while the metropolitan area covers . Warsaw is an Alpha global city, a major cultural, political and economic hub, and the country's seat of government. Warsaw traces its origins to a small fishing town in Masovia. The city rose to prominence in the late 16th century, when Sigismund III decided to move the Polish capital and his royal court from Kraków. Warsaw served as the de facto capital of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth until 1795, and subsequently as the seat of Napoleon's Duchy of Warsaw. Th ...
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Smak Słów
Smak ( sr-Cyrl, Смак; trans. ''The end time'') was a Serbian and Yugoslav band from Kragujevac. The group reached the peak of popularity in the 1970s when it was one of the most notable acts of the former Yugoslav rock scene. The band's leader, guitarist Radomir Mihailović, nicknamed Točak ("The Wheel"), is considered one of the most influential guitarists on the former Yugoslav rock scene. Formed in 1971 by the guitarist Radomir "Točak" Mihajlović and drummer Slobodan "Kepa" Stojanović, the band did not get a stable lineup until 1975 by which time bassist Zoran Milanović, vocalist Boris Aranđelović and keyboard player Laza Ristovski became the band's official members. However, after recording their eponymous debut album, Ristovski left and the remaining quartet recorded their subsequent albums with various keyboardists before disbanding in 1981. After brief reunions between 1986 and 1992, the two founding members, Mihajlović and Stojanović, reestablished the ...
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OLiS
OLiS (Oficjalna Lista Sprzedaży; en, Official Sales Chart) is the official chart of the highest selling music albums in Poland. The chart exists since 23 October 2000 and is provided by ZPAV. This is a chart of best selling music albums in the Polish media market, involving 50 matches. This overview is based on data from 233 points of sale: 227 stores of the largest retail chains in Poland: Empik (121 stores), Real (53 stores), Media Markt (38 stores) and Saturn (15 stores), two of the largest Polish internet stores: Merlin.pl, Rockserwis.pl and 4 retail stores. Taylor Nelson Sofres collects and compiles the information about selling. List of number-one albums See also * Polish music charts The Polish music charts are provided by ZPAV, the Polish Society of the Phonographic Industry (Polish: Związek Producentów Audio-Video). Albums charts In the 1970s and the 1980s, Polish music monthly ''Non Stop'' published a year-end list of t ... * List of number-one singles ...
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Jutro Obudź Mnie
Jutro, meaning ''Morning'' in a number of Slavic languages, may refer to one of two Yugoslav bands: * Jutro (Ljubljana band), a Yugoslav rock band formed in Ljubljana * Jutro (Sarajevo band), a Yugoslav rock band formed in Sarajevo, notable as the direct predecessor of the band Bijelo Dugme Bijelo Dugme (trans. ''White Button'') was a Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, Yugoslav rock music, rock band, formed in Sarajevo, Socialist Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina, SR Bosnia and Herzegovina in 1974. Bijelo Dugme is widely co ...
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Od Wschodu Do Zachodu
OD or Od may refer to: Education * Old Diocesan, a former pupil of Diocesan College * Old Dunelmian, a former pupil of Durham School Medicine * OD or o.d., an abbreviation used in medical prescriptions for or "once daily" both meaning "take once every day" * Doctor of Optometry (O.D.) * , , or , meaning "right eye" in general ophthalmologic or optometric usage, particularly in eyeglass prescriptions * Osteochondritis dissecans, a medical disease affecting the joints of both humans and animals * Overdose, the use of a drug in quantities greater than recommended Music * Oblivion Dust, a Japanese rock band * One Direction, a British/Irish pop music band * Orphei Drängar, a Swedish male choir * O.D, a song by Sunna from the album ''One Minute Science'' (2000) * ''Overly Dedicated'', a 2010 mixtape by Kendrick Lamar * ''The OD EP'', a 2012 extended play by Danny Brown Organizations * Batik Air Malaysia (IATA airline code OD) * '' Ordnungsdienst'' , a collaborationist organiza ...
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Dobre Sny
Dobre may refer to: People Dobre is a common family name in Romania *Aurelia Dobre, gymnast *Cornel Dobre, footballer *Dănuț Dobre, rower *Estera Dobre, wrestler *Gabriel Dobre, futsal player *Leonard Dobre, footballer *Lucian Dobre, footballer *Octavia Dobre, professor *Lucas and Marcus, both have the last name Dobre Places in Poland *Dobre, Radziejów County in Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship (north-central Poland) *Dobre, Rypin County in Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship (north-central Poland) *Dobre, Lublin Voivodeship (east Poland) * Dobre, Masovian Voivodeship (east-central Poland) *Dobre, Lubusz Voivodeship (west Poland) *Dobre, West Pomeranian Voivodeship (north-west Poland) See also * Dobra (other) * Dobrin (other) * Dobrușa (other) * Dobrești (other) * Dobrotești (other) * Dobrescu (surname) * Dobreni, name of several villages in Romania * Dobreanu River (other) Dobreanu River may refer to: * Dobreanu River ...
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W Zasięgu Twego Wzroku
W, or w, is the twenty-third and fourth-to-last letter of the Latin alphabet, used in the modern English alphabet, the alphabets of other western European languages and others worldwide. It represents a consonant, but in some languages it represents a vowel. Its name in English is ''double-u'',Pronounced in formal situations, but colloquially often , , or , with a silent ''l''. plural ''double-ues''. History The classical Latin alphabet, from which the modern European alphabets derived, did not have the "W' character. The "W" sounds were represented by the Latin letter " V" (at the time, not yet distinct from " U"). The sounds (spelled ) and (spelled ) of Classical Latin developed into a bilabial fricative between vowels in Early Medieval Latin. Therefore, no longer adequately represented the labial-velar approximant sound of Germanic phonology. The Germanic phoneme was therefore written as or ( and becoming distinct only by the Early Modern period) by ...
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