Kazimierz Łabuda
Kazimierz Łabudź (born April 18, 1909 in Dżwińsk, died December 25, 2001 in Skolim) - Polish singer.
He was educated musically in the 1930s at the. Mieczysław Karłowicz and the College of Music. In 1937 he passed to PIST. During the occupation, from 1941 he worked at Dan's Choir. After the war, he recorded records for "Muza" in the 1950s, performed solo and at the Chacha Choir. In 1947 he was a member of the "4 Aces" band. In the season 1948-49 he performed as an actor at the Teatr Nowy in Warsaw. In the 50s and 60s he performed in the radio programs of the Polish Radio, among others. in "Afternoon tea at the microphone". In his pre-war and postwar epoch, he had dozens of popular songs, such as "Betty", "Eurydice", "Fredzio", "When Balalaika", "Carousel", "Arrival of Day", "Platinum Blonde", "Polov Lviv" "Take me to my heart", "Tamara", "Great laundry", "Caballero", "Francois", "There is one treasure", "Mazowieckie Nights", " song "," Warsaw, me and you ". Six seasons were in the Warsaw Musical Comedy Theater (1949-55). Since 1955 he has sung the leading parties as a soloist of the Warsaw Operetta. The soloist of this scene was uninterrupted until 1983.
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