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  2. Andrzej Trzaskowski - Wikipedia

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    In 1959, Trzaskowski moved permanently to Warsaw, when he soon established his own band, The Wreckers, also composed of Alojzy Musiał, Wojciech Karolak, Roman Dyląg and Andrzej Dąbrowski. [2] The band drew inspiration from the music of Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie, and hard bop, while Trzaskowski modelled on Horace Silver's pianism. The ...

  3. American School of Warsaw - Wikipedia

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    The American School of Warsaw (commonly abbreviated as ASW) is an English-using international school in Warsaw, Poland, founded in 1953 by members of the U. S. Embassy.The school remains connected to the Embassy for general support and the U.S. Ambassador is the honorary chair of the board according to the bylaws of the school.

  4. List of Polish musicians and musical groups - Wikipedia

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    Akurat; Armia; Big Cyc; BRAThANKI (folk-rock); Breakout (blues-rock); Bruno Schulz; Brygada Kryzys; Budka Suflera; Coma; Cool Kids of Death; Czerwone Gitary; Czerwono ...

  5. Krzysztof Poliński - Wikipedia

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    In 2000, Poliński began an ongoing cooperation with another Polish rock artist – Urszula.As a member of her band, he has recorded albums Udar (2001), The Best (2002), Dziś już wiem (2010), Eony Snu (2013), Wielki odlot 2 – Najlepsze 80-te (2014), Biała droga Live – Woodstock Festival Poland 2015 (2015), and Biała droga Live (2016) and has performed around the country and abroad.

  6. Dezerter - Wikipedia

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    Dezerter, founded as SS-20 in May 1981 in Warsaw, is one of the most popular punk bands from Poland.The band was founded by three students of Warsaw's vocational high school - Robert "Robal" Matera (guitar), Krzysztof Grabowski (drums), and Dariusz "Stepa" Stepnowski (bass).

  7. Money Johnson - Wikipedia

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    Live in Warsaw October 30, 1971 (Gambit, 2009) Last Trip To Paris: Nov 14 1973 (City Hall, 2013) Mara Gold (Squatty Roo, 2014) With Duke Ellington Orchestra / Mercer Ellington. Continuum (Fantasy, 1975) With Louis Jordan. Let the Good Times Roll (Imports, 1992) Let The Good Times Roll: The Anthology 1938–1953 (MCA, 1999) With Barbara Lewis

  8. Central and Eastern European Schools Association - Wikipedia

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    CEESA regularly organizes annual competitions between member schools. These competitions in sports are: middle school robotics, high school robotics, middle school soccer (football), high school soccer (football), volleyball, tennis, softball, swimming, cross-country, and basketball.

  9. Die Warzau - Wikipedia

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    The duo originally took the name "Die Warzau Synfony" as a reference to an orchestra composed of dissidents and Jews that played in Warsaw, Poland early in World War Two until, as the band put it, they were "censored to death." [1] [3] After releasing their first 12", "I've Got to Make Sense", [4] the band dropped "Synfony" to become simply Die ...