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Andrzej Wysocki

Andrzej Wysocki

Double bassist, pianist, arranger, composer, and educator. A graduate of the Academy of Music in Warsaw. A distinguished cultural activist. Member of the following bands:

  • "Fryderyk Babiński Quartet"
  • "Big Band Stodoła" – performance at the Jazz Jamboree
  • "Andrzej Kurylewicz's Contemporary Music Formation" Double bassist
  • "Gold Washboard" and "Blues Fellows"
  • Big Band of the Teatr Na Targówku (now Rampa)
  • Wanda Warska's Artistic Cellar

Session musician. Recordings albums, films, radio, and television. Musical director and arranger of Grzegorz Walczak's "The Three Lost Kings" (Teatr Na Targówku). Instrumentalist musician at festivals in Sopot, Opole, Jazz on the Oder, and Zielona Góra. Bassist on the cult entertainment program "Podwieczorek przy mikrofonie" (Afternoon Tea at the Microphone) under the direction of Janusz Sent, Czesław Majewski, and Eugeniusz Majchrzak. Collaboration with lyricists Leszek Aleksander Moczulski and Grzegorz Walczak. The song "Niech się Popiół Żarzy" (Let the Ashes Glow) (a joint composition by A. Wysocki and G. Walczak) received the Grand Prix at the Crystal Tuning Fork Polish Song Festival. For over thirty years, in addition to his creative work, he has been a lecturer at the K. Komeda School of Popular Music and Jazz and an active pianist and double bassist.

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