Paweł Kaczmarczyk Audiofeeling Band - "1 in 3"

Lamantin Jazz Festival (HUNGARY - Szombathely) 2009. Paweł Kaczmarczyk - piano Radek Nowicki - tenor & soprano saxophones Wojciech Pulcyn - double bass Arek Skolik - drums Booking concerts: www.pawelkaczmarczyk.com http There would be something missing from European jazz as we know it without the addition of Poland's distinctive voice. Krzysztof Komeda and Tomasz Stanko for example were at the forefront of the wave of musicians who purposefully translated the urgent sounds of freedom emanating from Miles Davis and John Coltrane into a uniquely European vocabulary, enthralling not only the jazz scene in their homeland, but serving as a source of inspiration for musicians throughout the world. In Poland, the younger generation of jazz musicians such as Leszek Możdżer and Marcin Wasilewski are celebrated like pop stars, and have made themselves well known outside of Poland. 25 year old pianist Paweł Kaczmarczyk is on the right path to follow them - ever since his Live album with the KBD trio was chosen as the "Album of the Year" in the 2005 Polish Public Television Channel2 Awards, he has been considered a major force in polish jazz music. In the same year he won the MELOMANI jazz society's major prize, Poland's so-called "Jazz Oscar". Since then the readers of Poland's prestigious Jazz Forum magazine have regularly voted him "most promising" musician in the publication's yearly poll, and in 2007, the magazine named Audiofeeling, Kaczmarczyk's first album as leader "Album of <b>...</b>
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