Justyna Steczkowska

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Justyna Steczkowska (2011)

Justyna Steczkowska (* 2. August 1972 in Rzeszów ) is a Polish pop musician who in 1995 for Poland at the Euro Vision Song Contest in Dublin participated and reached the eighteenth place.

Live and act

Justyna Steczkowska made her debut in the 1990s as the winner of the casting show Szansa na Sukces (" Chance for Success ") on Polish television. In 1994 she won the Polish Song Festival in Opole with the title Buenos Aires of the Maanam group .

A year later, Steczkowska sang relatively unsuccessfully for Poland at the 1995 Eurovision Song Contest in Dublin and took eighteenth place with the title Sama and 15 points. She has been awarded the most important Polish music prize, the Fryderyk , several times. Most recently she also wrote film music.

Her most important record was her debut album Dziewczyna szamana (“The Shaman's Girlfriend”) from 1996, produced by Grzegorz Ciechowski . But also in the years after that, up to the CD Femme Fatale in 2004, she maintained her reputation as a versatile, mysterious, slightly jazzy interpreter who reminded Berlin taz of a mixture of the early Kate Bush , Björk and Alice .

Discography

  • Dziewczyna Szamana (1996, PL: platinumplatinum)
  • Naga (1997)
  • Dzień i noc (2000)
  • Alkimja (2002)
  • Moja intymność (Best Of 1995-2000) (2003)
  • Femme fatale (2004)
  • Daj mi chwilę (2007)
  • Puchowe kołysanki (2008)
  • To mój czas (2009)
  • XV (2012)
  • Love (2013)
  • Puchowe kołysanki 2 (2013)
  • Anima (2014)

swell

  1. Awards for music sales: PL

Web links

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