
Świetlicki & Ostrowski & Click - Bagnet na broń (Fix bayonets) Marcin Świetlicki (born 24 December 1961) is a Polish poet, writer, and musician.[1] He lives and works in Cracow, Poland. Świetlicki was born in Piaski, near Lublin, Poland. He studied Polish Literature at the Jagiellonian University in Cracow, where he has been living since 1980. He worked as an editor at the Tygodnik Powszechny weekly until 2004. Beside his extensive publications and readings as a poet, he also performs as an actor, and heads the band Świetliki (Fireflies). Świetlicki has won various prizes and awards for his poetry, including the 1996 Kościelski Prize. Cezary Maciej Ostrowski (born 30 September 1962 in Brzeg, Lower Silesia, Poland) is a Polish composer, musician, songwriter, author, visual artist and journalist. He is best known for his work as a leader of the critically acclaimed new wave band Bexa Lala, established in 1983. Before that, he had fronted the groups: Taz and Leo Patett in the early 1980s, bands renowned for their rough, and violent sound influenced by free jazz, electronica, and post-punk. In 2001, he formed the jazz duo Trzaska & Ostrowski that released the album Blades. In 2003 his another duo Swietlicki & Ostrowski released the album Crawl. Ostrowski's music is generally characterised by intensity and a wide variety of influences. Cezary Ostrowski currently lives in Poznań, Poland. This song comes from the album "Broniewski", which contains the songs with the lyrics from <b>...</b>
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