Czesław Śpiewa

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Czesław Śpiewa

Czesław Śpiewa, 2010
Background information
Birth name Czesław Mozil
Born (1979-04-12) April 12, 1979
Zabrze, Poland
Genres Alternative
Occupations Singer, musician, composer
Instruments Vocals, piano, melodica, accordion
Years active 2000 – present
Labels Mystic Production
Associated acts Tesco Value, Kasia Nosowska, Gaba Kulka, Acid Drinkers, Nergal, Stanisław Sojka, Hey

Czesław Śpiewa (Translation: Czesław Sings, born Czesław Mozil on April 12, 1979 in Zabrze) is a Polish singer, composer, and musician (mostly using the accordion), and graduate of the Royal Danish Academy of Music.[1]

Life

Mozil moved to Denmark when he was 5, returning to Poland at the age of 28. He makes hard-to-classify music, with pieces of cabaret, rock, and even punk rock.[2]

He also founded the Danish rock band Tesco Value (name of the group comes from his nickname, which was given to young Czesław Mozil on a vacation in England).

In 2007 he played live with the Polish band Hey during their MTV Unplugged show.

Czesław is a judge on the talent show X-Factor (Poland).

Discography

Solo

  • Debiut (2008) POL #1[3]
  • Pop (2010) POL #2[4]
  • Czesław Śpiewa Miłosza (2011)

Singles

  • Maszynka do Świerkania (2008)
  • Mieszko i Dobrawa Jako Początek Państwa Polskiego (2008)
  • Ucieczka z wesołego miasteczka (2008)
  • The Tournus (2009)
  • W Sam RazNaRaz (2010)
  • O Tych W Krakowie (2010)
  • Krucha Blondynka (2010)

Features

Music videos

Year Title Director(s)
2008 "Mieszko I Dobrawa" Mads Nygaard Hemmingsen,
Joanna Zofia Bard Mikolajczyk
"Maszynka do Świerkania"
"Ucieczka Z Wesołego Miasteczka" Monika Kuczyniecka
2010 "W Sam Raz" Mads Nygaard Hemmingsen
"Krucha Blondynka"
2012 "Pożegnanie Małego Wojownika" Zuzanna Szyszak

References

External links

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