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Czerwone Gitary ( lit. The Red Guitars) is one of the most popular
rock band A rock band or pop band is a small musical ensemble that performs rock music, pop music, or a related genre. A four-piece band is the most common configuration in rock and pop music. In the early years, the configuration was typically two guita ...
s in the history of Polish popular music. The band formed in 1965 and achieved its greatest success from 1965 to 1970. Often considered the Polish equivalent of the
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, many of their hits are now classics in Poland. The group toured extensively outside Poland (in Czechoslovakia, Hungary, United States, Germany and Soviet Union) but had mostly disappeared from the Polish scene by the 1980s. The band reformed in the 1990s.


History

The Czerwone Gitary were founded by guitarist/vocalist Jerzy Kossela and bassist Henryk Zomerski on 3 January 1965 in
Gdańsk Gdańsk ( , also ; ; csb, Gduńsk;Stefan Ramułt, ''Słownik języka pomorskiego, czyli kaszubskiego'', Kraków 1893, Gdańsk 2003, ISBN 83-87408-64-6. , Johann Georg Theodor Grässe, ''Orbis latinus oder Verzeichniss der lateinischen Benen ...
. Initial members included Bernard Dornowski (guitar/vocals), Krzysztof Klenczon (lead guitar /vocals) and Jerzy Skrzypczyk (drums/vocals); four members (Dornowski, Klenczon, Kossela and Zomerski) had played previously in another notable Polish band, the Niebiesko-Czarni (The Blue-Blacks). Note: Radio disc jockey Neil Kempfer-Stocker was the first person to air the Blue-Blacks 45 rpms in America while at WRMC Radio Bethlehem, Pennsylvania in 1968. In Autumn 1965 Zomerski was replaced by Seweryn Krajewski (bass/vocals); around that time the band also launched their first tour in Poland under the slogan "We play and sing the loudest in Poland". Their 1966 debut album ''To właśnie my'' (''It's us'') sold 160,000 copies, and their May 1967 follow up, ''Czerwone Gitary 2'', sold a then-record (for Poland) 240,000. In the same year Krajewski received a special award at the National Festival of Polish Song in Opole (''Krajowy Festiwal Piosenki Polskiej w Opolu''). In 1967 Kossela left the band. The band's 1968 third album sold 220,000 copies, and the group received an award in Opole for their song ''Takie ładne oczy'' (''Such Pretty Eyes''). In 1969 the band received a MIDEM award in Cannes for the largest number of discs sold in Poland up to that date; this was the same year that the
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received this award. Thereafter the Czerwone Gitary would be known as the Polish Beatles (see also Beatlesque).SIXTIES MUSIC. Rock & Rollski Troubadours: Would you believe the Polish Rock & Roll scene?
, Warsaw Voice, April 5, 1998 No. 14 (493) The same year the group received a special award from ''Billboard'' magazine, and in Poland, another award from Opole festival for ''Biały krzyż'' (''White cross''). Klenczon left in 1970, the year of the band's acclaimed LP (''On the flute''). Krajewski then took lead as the group turned to mainstream folk-tinged pop in the 1970s. After a hiatus the Czerwone Gitary returned in the early 1990s with Kossela, Dornowski and Skrzypczyk resurrecting the group. Krajewski refused to participate - save for the initial 1991 tour ''Wszystkim, którzy o nas pamietają'' (''For All Who Still Remember Us'') - and even released a solo album credited to ''Czerwone Gitary by Seweryn Krajewski'' called ''Koniec'' (''The End''). Initially the new lineup played the old hits; its first new album since the 1970s was the ''...jeszcze gra muzyka'' (''...still the music plays'') in 1998. In a 2000 poll for the Polish magazine Polityka, Czerwone Gitary were selected as "One of the Best Polish Bands of the 20th Century". In 2005 a new song ''Senny szept'' (''Sleepy whisper'') took fourth place in the Sopot International Song Festival.


Members

* Jerzy Kossela (guitar, vocals, founder, leader, left in 1967, returned in 1991, left again in 1993 and returned again in 1999, rarely played live after May 2015 due to health problems, and died in 2017) *
Henryk Zomerski Henryk may refer to: * Henryk (given name) * Henryk, Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship, a village in south-central Poland * Henryk Glacier, an Antarctic glacier See also * Henryk Batuta hoax, an internet hoax * Henrykian articles The Henrician Art ...
(bass, keyboards ('90 & '00 only), founder, left the band soon after it was founded, in late 1965; in the band since 1999 till his death in 2011) *
Bernard Dornowski Bernard ('' Bernhard'') is a French and West Germanic masculine given name. It is also a surname. The name is attested from at least the 9th century. West Germanic ''Bernhard'' is composed from the two elements ''bern'' "bear" and ''hard'' "bra ...
(guitar, vocals, bass, one of the original members, left in 1999) *
Jerzy Skrzypczyk Jerzy is the Polish version of the masculine given name George. The most common nickname for Jerzy is Jurek (), which may also be used as an official first name. Occasionally the nickname Jerzyk may be used, which means " swift" in Polish. Peopl ...
(drums, vocals, percussion, one of the original members, still in the band as of 2017) *
Krzysztof Klenczon Krzysztof Antoni Klenczon (born 14 January 1942 in Pułtusk, Poland; died 7 April 1981 in Chicago) was a Polish composer, singer and guitarist, member of Czerwone Gitary (1965-1970), later Trzy Korony (1970-1972). Composer of the greatest hits o ...
(lead guitar, vocals, harmonica, one of the original members; left in 1970) *
Seweryn Krajewski Seweryn Krajewski (born 3 January 1947, Nowa Sól, Poland) is a Polish singer and songwriter who rose to fame in the 1960s and 70s with the popular Polish band Czerwone Gitary. After leaving the group in 1997, he recorded several solo albums. ...
(bass, vocals, guitar, piano, violin, keyboards, replaced Zomerski in December 1965; left in 1997) * Dominik Kuta (guitar, flute, vocals, briefly in 1970) *
Ryszard Kaczmarek Ryszard () is the Polish equivalent of "Richard", and may refer to: *Ryszard Andrzejewski (born 1976), Polish rap musician, songwriter and producer * Ryszard Bakst (1926–1999), Polish and British pianist and piano teacher of Jewish/Polish/Russian ...
(bass, 1971–1975) *
Jan Pospieszalski Jan, JaN or JAN may refer to: Acronyms * Jackson, Mississippi (Amtrak station), US, Amtrak station code JAN * Jackson-Evers International Airport, Mississippi, US, IATA code * Jabhat al-Nusra (JaN), a Syrian militant group * Japanese Article N ...
(bass, 1976–1980) *
Wojciech Hoffman Wojciech () is a Polish name, equivalent to Czech Vojtěch , Slovak Vojtech, and German Woitke. The name is formed from two components in archaic Polish: * ''wój'' (Slavic: ''voj''), a root pertaining to war. It also forms words like ''wojowni ...
(guitar, 1997–2000) *
Arkadiusz Malinowski Arkadiusz is a masculine Polish given name. Notable people with the name include: *Arkadiusz Aleksander (born 1980), Polish football player *Arkadiusz Bąk (born 1974), Polish footballer *Arkadiusz Baran (born 1979), Polish football player *Arkadiu ...
(guitar, bass, 1999–2002) * Dariusz Olszewski (guitar, vocals, 2000–2004, rejoined in 2010, still in the band as of 2017) *
Mieczysław Wądołowski Mieczysław () or Mečislovas (Lithuanian) is a Slavic name of Polish origin and consists of two parts: miecz "sword", and sław "glory, famous". Feminine form: Mieczysława. Alternate form: Mieszko. This name may refer to: People Mečislovas * ...
(guitar, vocals, joined 1997, still in the band as of 2017) *
Marek Kisieliński Marek is the West Slavic (Czech, Polish and Slovak) masculine equivalent of Marcus, Marc or Mark. The name may refer to: * Marek (given name) * Marek (surname) * Marek, the pseudonym of Bulgarian communist Stanke Dimitrov (1889–1944) * The t ...
(guitar, keyboards, joined 2003, left in 2013) *
Arkadiusz Wiśniewski Arkadiusz is a masculine Polish given name. Notable people with the name include: *Arkadiusz Aleksander (born 1980), Polish football player *Arkadiusz Bąk (born 1974), Polish footballer *Arkadiusz Baran (born 1979), Polish football player *Arkadiu ...
(bass, guitar, vocals, joined in 2003, still in the band as of 2017) *
Artur Chyb Artur is a cognate to the common male given name Arthur, meaning "bear-like," which is believed to possibly be descended from the Roman surname Artorius or the Celtic bear-goddess Artio or more probably from the Celtic word ''artos'' ("bear"). Ot ...
(guitar, joined in 2013, left in 2014) * Marcin Niewęgłowski (guitar, vocals, 2014-2016) * Marek Jabłoński (guitar, joined in 2016) * Artur Żurek (percussion, additional drums, joined in 2016)


Hits

* ''Nie mów nic'' (Say Nothing) * ''Nie zadzieraj nosa'' (Don’t Be Stuck Up) * ''Historia jednej znajomosci'' (A Story Of A Relationship) * ''Matura'' (A-Levels) * ''Co za dziewczyna'' (What A Girl) * ''Stracić kogoś'' (Losing Someone) * ''Takie ładne oczy'' (What Pretty Eyes) * ''Dozwolone do lat 18-tu'' (Permitted Until Eighteen) * ''Kwiaty we włosach'' (Flowers In The Hair) * ''Anna Maria'' (Anne Marie) * ''Biały krzyż'' (The White Cross) * ''Płoną góry, płoną lasy'' (Mountains Burn, Forests Burn) * ''Niebo z moich stron'' (The Sky Where I'm From) * ''Ciągle pada'' (It Keeps Raining) * ''Dzień jeden w roku'' (The One Day In A Year) * ''Nie spoczniemy'' (We Won't Rest) * ''Remedium'' (The Remedy) * ''Polska To My'' (Poland, That's Us)


Albums

Czerwone Gitary have released 82 albums. Among them are: * To właśnie my (1966) * Czerwone Gitary 2 (1967) * Czerwone Gitary 3 (1968) * (1970) * Spokój serca (1971) * Consuela (in German, 1971,
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) * Rytm Ziemi (1974) * Dzień jeden w roku (1976) * Port piratów (1977) * Rote Gitarren (in German, 1978,
Amiga Records Amiga is a popular music record label in Germany. Once an organ of the East German state-owned music publisher VEB Deutsche Schallplatten, Amiga became a label of the Bertelsmann Music Group in 1994. In 1947, actor and singer Ernst Busch got pe ...
) * ...jeszcze gra muzyka (1998) * OK (2005) * Historia jednej znajomości... (2007)


Notes


References


Czerwone Gitary
WIEM Encyklopedia http://czerwonegitary.com/


Further reading

* Marek Gaszyński "Czerwone Gitary. Nie spoczniemy...", Prószyński i S-ka, Warszawa


External links


HomepageSeries of photos of members throughout history
(official page)
Covers of the discsShort historyCzerwone Gitary on Myspace; listen to or download one of the band classic hits: "Dozwolone do lat 18u"
{{Authority control Musical groups established in 1965 Polish rock music groups