Ryszard Pokorski
Ryszard Pokorski (born 2 May 1950 in Szczecinek) - musician, composer and author.
From the early years of childhood, associated with music. He took private lessons in piano, later in high school he played in music groups in Szczecin and Szczecinek. From 1970 to 1974 he worked as a music instructor at the Culture Center in Szczecinek. Among other things he took care of musical preparation for the festival of Soviet and soldier songs on singers and amateur bands throughout the country. He was the first artistic supervisor of the Jazz Club established in DK in Szczecin.
Since 1972, KRAM has performed at the Contemporary Music Festival in Kalisz, the Opole Film Festival 1973, and in hundreds of concerts throughout the country and in the USSR, including: "Czesław Niemen", "SBB", "Skaldami" "" By Wojciech Gąsowski, "" Stefan Zach, "" Homo Homini, "" Trubadurami, "and" Budka Suflera ". Joint concerts in Hungary and Hungary with Hungarian ensembles: "Omega", "General", "Skorpio". 1981 year the greatest success of the composer - the song "Moon Dust" to the poem I.K.Gałczyński performed by Stefan Zach won the title song of the year in the plebiscite of Polish Radio. Since the 1980s he has been touring abroad with the Cracovian "GALAXY" band and later with his own STOP Band band until today. From 2004 to 2010 in Cyprus.
Currently, he plays concerts in clubs and pubs in Warsaw and runs his own recording studio. Released CDs Single C.D. MOVIES WITH MUSIC
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