Jerzy Skrzypczyk Mieczysław Wądołowski Marek Kisieliński Arkadiusz Wiśniewski
Past members
Henryk Zomerski Bernard Dornowski Krzysztof Klenczon Jerzy Kossela Seweryn Krajewski Dominik Kuta Ryszard Kaczmarek Jan Pospieszalski Wojciech Hoffman Arkadiusz Malinowski
Website
Official Site
Czerwone Gitary (lit. "The Red Guitars") is one of the most popular rock bands 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 Beatles, 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.
CzerwoneGitary (lit. "The Red Guitars") is one of the most popular rock bands in the history of Polish popular music. The band formed in 1965 and achieved...
Gitary may refer to: CzerwoneGitary Poyushchiye Gitary This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Gitary. If an internal link led...
and Poland's CzerwoneGitary, whose name means "Red Guitars". In the course of their career spanning almost 60 years, Pojuschie Gitary are often nicknamed...
who rose to fame in the 1960s and 70s with the popular Polish band CzerwoneGitary. After leaving the group in 1997, he recorded several solo albums....
in Chicago) was a Polish composer, singer and guitarist, member of CzerwoneGitary (1965-1970), later Trzy Korony (1970-1972). Composer of the greatest...
Niebiesko-Czarni, Pięciolinie and CzerwoneGitary. He was the first founding member of the band CzerwoneGitary, during 1965–1967. Following his departure...
Status Qwo, Maanam (Kora), T.Love, Golec uOrkiestra, Budka Suflera, CzerwoneGitary, Dżem, Big Cyc, as well as many other renowned artists, e.g. Czesław...
Bruno Schulz Brygada Kryzys Budka Suflera Coma Cool Kids of Death CzerwoneGitary Czerwono-Czarni Czesław Niemen De Press Dezerter (punk-rock) Dżem Exodus...
album in history". Significant artists of the "big-bit era" include: CzerwoneGitary, Niebiesko-Czarni, Czerwono-Czarni, Trubadurzy, Karin Stanek. In the...
Krzysztof Klenczon – singer and songwriter and member of the group CzerwoneGitary Ray Manzarek – keyboardist of The Doors Artur Rodziński conductor of...
"Honey Honey"/"My Mama Said" (1974) Anna German Bajm Budka Suflera CzerwoneGitary Czerwono-Czarni (disbanded) Deuter Dżem Grzegorz Markowski Homo Homini...
Bands and singers from other socialist countries were popular, e.g. CzerwoneGitary from Poland known as the Rote Gitarren. Czech Karel Gott, the Golden...
Hurychová 1981 Nie spoczniemy CzerwoneGitary 1965 To se zvládne Helena Vondráčková Jiřina Fikejzová 1978 Nie spoczniemy CzerwoneGitary 1965 Kdo ví, proč láska...
spoczniemy[w innych językach] (music by Seweryn Krajewski, performed by CzerwoneGitary) Nie żałuję (music by Seweryn Krajewski, performed by Edyta Geppert)...
singer (the Contours) 7 – Jerzy Kossela (74), Polish rock guitarist (CzerwoneGitary) 8 – Peter Sarstedt (75), British folk pop singer 10 – Buddy Greco...
Polish communities in the US and Canada. She worked with Polanie, CzerwoneGitary, Budka Suflera, and Exodus.) Jarocka acted with Andrzej Kopiczyński...
("There is such a day") Seweryn Krajewski / Krzysztof Dzikowski 1966 CzerwoneGitary "Jezus malusieńki" ("The wee baby Jesus") Traditional "Kolęda dla nieobecnych"...
and Jan Tomaszewski and popular artists and bands like ‘Skaldowie’, ‘CzerwoneGitary’ and Poznańskie Słowiki. In 1974, the state-owned Syrena Hotel Group...
she was the daughter of the bass guitar player of the Polish group “CzerwoneGitary” Janek Ponaroshku, whose family fled Poland for the Soviet Union in...
Jerzy Kossela, 74, Polish guitarist and vocalist (Niebiesko-Czarni, CzerwoneGitary). Lelio Lagorio, 91, Italian politician, President of Tuscany (1970–1978)...
performed three songs: Na kredyt, Szczęśliwego Nowego Jorku and a song by CzerwoneGitary titled Biały krzyż. At that time, he also collaborated with other artists...