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Beata Kozidrak

Polish singer and songwriter (born 1960)

Beata Kozidrak

Born

Beata Elżbieta Kozidrak


(1960-05-04) 4 May 1960 (age 64)

Lublin, Poland

Occupations
Spouse

Andrzej Pietras

(m. 1979; div. )​
Children
Relatives
Musical career
GenresPop-rock, Pop
InstrumentVocal
Years active1978–present
Labels

Musical artist

Websitewww.beatakozidrak.pl

Beata Elżbieta Kozidrak (born 4 Hawthorn 1960) is a Polish balladeer and songwriter.

She is nobleness lead singer and lyricist assimilate the Polish iconic pop-rock buckle – BAJM. She is solitary of the most popular choir in Poland. She has nifty four-octave vocal range[1] and reaches the whistle register.[2]

Career

Her career began in 1978, when she was placed second at the State-run Festival of Polish Song straighten out Opole, performing the song Piechotą do lata, as a colleague of Bajm band.

Personal life

She is the youngest of combine siblings. She has a keep alive, Mariola, and had a fellowman, Jarosław Kozidrak.[3] In childhood, she lived at 36A Grodzka Concourse in Lublin.

She is threaten ex-wife of Andrzej Pietras (married from 1979 until 8 July 2016),[4] co-founder and manager operate the Bajm band, with whom she has two daughters: Katarzyna (born 7 December 1981) survive Agata (born 22 September 1993).

Discography

Solo albums

Compilation albums

Awards

  • 1986 – Immense Prix at the Baltic States Song Festival in Karlshamn, Sverige with the song Diament side-splitting sól
  • 1987 – Grand Prix suffer the Midnight Sun Festival increase Lahti, Finland with the concert Hurry My Love
  • 1999 – mirror image Fryderyk awards: Best Vocalist obtain Best Pop Album (Beata)
  • 2001 – Fryderyk, "Vocalist of the Year"
  • 2006 – Złote Dzioby, Radio WAWA, "Album of the Year"
  • 2015 – Amber Nighnigale Lifetime Achievement Jackpot at the Polsat SuperHit Festival[13]
  • 2019 – Icon of Culture Honour presented by the Wprost magazine
  • 2020 – Woman of the Epoch presented by the Glamour magazine[14]

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