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Artist description
Born in Poland where as a child attended music school for gifted children and has been playing bass since age 13 prior to classical guitar. Studied Bass (electric & upright) at Roosevelt University of Chicago playing a lot of JAZZ, Fusion.. While in Chicago, released CD with AnnaBoy. Their music was featured as a soundtrack for movie "Restless Hearts" (1994). Since 1995 until August 2000 (San Francisco) played bass with CIS, with whom released 2 independent CDs. Performed in various music festivals including: EAT'M ('98 & '99), NxN ('98 & '99), Monterey Pop- Rock Festival ('97). Performed live in 'Alcazar Theatre' with Perry Farell (Jane's Addiction). Recently worked with legendary Eddie Kramer (Led Zeppelin, The Beatles, Jimmy Hendrix) who produced single 'Shut Up'. In 2001 performed and recorded with San Francisco's original band "The Torpedoes".
In recent review RELIC's performance on BayTV was compared to "Dream Theatre". Song titled "St. Stefan" has been used as a soundtrack for Turner Movie Classic. Currently playing with "RELIC" with whom recorded 2 independent CDs in May 2003. 1st already released and 2nd to be available in July/August 2003. Live TV performance (RELIC) on Pacifica Community TV channel 26 was nominated for "Making Waves Award". |
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Music Style
Original, distinctive, flawless... |
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Musical Influences
Roger Waters, John Paul Jones, Peter Gabriel, Roxy Music, Dead Can Dance, Coctou Twins, Kate Bush, Pink Floyd and myself. |
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Similar Artists
Roger Waters, John Paul Jones, King Crimson, Tony Levin |
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Artist History
1993-1995 AnaBoy
1995-2000 CIS
2001 The Torpedoes
2002 RELIC |
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Instruments
6 string bass, fretless bass, P-bass & Upright Acoustic, midi bass |
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Press Reviews
SF Weekly
Bay Guardian
BAM
Levis Strauss/IUMA "band of the week" |
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Location
Oakland, CA - USA |
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