Brathanki
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BRAThANKI is a popular Polish folk-rock group. They combine Polish, Hungarian and Czech folk elements with rock music.
[edit] Albums
- "Ano!": BRAThANKI's first album, released in 2000, reached Platinum status
- "Patataj": released in 2001, reached Gold Album status in two weeks with over 50,000 copies sold
- "Galoop": released 2003
[edit] Members
- Janusz Mus (accordion) (established band in 1998)
- Adam Prucnal (violin)
- Jacek Królik (guitar)
- Grzegorz Piętak (bass guitar)
- Piotr Królik (percussion)
- Stefan Błaszczyński (flute)
- Halinka Młynek (Młynkowa) (vocal) (left band in 2003)
- Ania Mikos (vocal) (invited to replaced Halinka)
- Magdalena Rzemek (vocal) (invited to replaced Halinka)
- Ola Chodak (vocal) (replaces Ania Mikos and Magdalena Rzemek)