The first lineup of Czerwone Gitary consisted of: Bernard Dornowski, Krzysztof Klenczon, Jerzy Kosela, Jerzy Skrzypczyk, and Henryk Zomerski. In 1966, the latter was replaced by Seweryn Krajewski, and a few months later, Jerzy Kosela left. In 1970, Krzysztof Klenczon began his solo career, who died in a car accident (1981).
Their public debut took place under the slogan 'We play and sing the loudest in Poland' and occurred on January 15, 1965. Thus began an extraordinary career of over two decades for the band, which has no equivalent in Poland and neighboring countries. During this time, they won all possible polls, received awards at festivals in Opole and Sopot, earned Gold Records, and recorded countless albums and hits.
In the mid-1980s, the band slowed down a bit, but at the urging of representatives of the American Polish community, they returned to Polish and Polish diaspora tours in 1990.
In 1997, Seweryn Krajewski left the group, and two years later, Bernard Dornowski followed in his footsteps. At the same time, Henryk Zomerski (d. 2011) and Jerzy Kosela (d. 2017) returned to the band.
Despite personnel changes, Czerwone Gitary still enjoy unwavering popularity.
In 2004, they were invited as stars to a grand gala organized in Dresden (Germany) on the occasion of Poland's accession to the European Union, and two years later, they received the 'Marble Record' for the largest number of records sold in the history of Polish phonography. Along the way, they received 'Gold Records' for three new albums released in this century. The band members were also awarded 'Gloria Artis' medals: Jerzy Kosela - bronze, Jerzy Skrzypczyk - bronze and silver, Gold Cross of Merit (Jerzy Skrzypczyk)
In 2013, they presented the program 'Czerwone Gitary Symfonicznie' for the first time in the Congress Hall.
In 2015, they released an album titled 'Jeszcze raz,' which premiered during a jubilee concert at the Baltic Philharmonic in Gdańsk (March 14, 2015)
THE PLATINUM CONCERT is a summary of the 55-year activity of the Band.
In a nearly 2-hour program, you will hear the biggest hits from the early period of the Group's activity, new proposals from the Band, and see the history of the band in a multimedia presentation.
For several years, Czerwone Gitary have consisted of: Jerzy Skrzypczyk - drums, vocals, Mieczysław Wądołowski - acoustic guitar, vocals, Dariusz Olszewski - lead guitar, vocals, and Arkadiusz Wiśniewski (bass guitar, vocals, arrangements).
Their performances are received enthusiastically, as evidenced by the audience's reactions at concerts and numerous post-concert reviews. WE CORDIALLY INVITE YOU!!!
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