Skaldowie Explained

Skaldowie
Background:group_or_band
Origin:Kraków, Poland
Genre:Pop, folk, rock, folk-rock, jazz-rock, psychedelic rock, progressive folk
Years Active:1965-1982, 1987-present
Label:Pronit, Polskie Nagrania Muza, Kameleon Records
Current Members:Andrzej Zieliński, Jacek Zieliński, Konrad Ratyński, Jerzy Tarsiński, Jan Budziaszek, Grzegorz Górkiewicz
Past Members:Feliks Naglicki, Zygmunt Kaczmarski, Janusz Kaczmarski, Jerzy Fasiński, Marek Jamrozy, Tadeusz Gogosz, Krzysztof Paliwoda, Marian Pawlik, Stanisław Wenglorz, Marek Surzyn, Jerzy Bezucha, Benedykt Radecki, Andrzej Mossakowski, Tadeusz Toczyski, Jerzy Piotrowski, Wiktor Kierzkowski, Zbigniew Balicki

Skaldowie (namesake: The Skalds) is an art rock band which formed in Kraków, Poland in 1965. With their musical training and proximity to the folklore-rich area of Podhale, many of their tracks incorporate themes of rock, folk, and classical music.[1]

Skaldowie received numerous national awards between 1966 and 1980, and were one of the most popular musical groups in Poland at the time.

Discography

Studio Albums

Live Albums

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: SKALDOWIE - discographie, chroniques, informations / SKALDOWIE - discography, reviews, news .