Lech Janerka
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Lech Janerka | |
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Janerka performing on 27 August 2005 | |
Background information | |
Born |
Wrocław, Poland | 2 June 1953
Genres | Post-punk, new wave |
Occupations | Musician, songwriter |
Instruments | Vocals, bass |
Associated acts | Klaus Mitffoch |
Website | Official Webpage (in Polish) |
Lech Janerka (born 2 May 1953 in Wrocław, Poland[1]) is a Polish songwriter, vocalist, and bassist. In the 1980s he was leader of a notable Polish post-punk/new wave band called Klaus Mitffoch, based in Wrocław.
Discography
- Klaus Mitffoch (1985) wyd. Tonpress
- Historia podwodna (1986) wyd. Tonpress
- Piosenki (1989) wyd. Polskie Nagrania
- Ur (1991) wyd. Intermal
- Co lepsze kawałki (1993) wyd. SONIC
- Bruhaha (1994) wyd. MJM
- Bez prądu (1994) wyd. Polskie Radio Łódź, Image
- Dobranoc (1997) wyd. KOCH International
- Fiu fiu... (2002) wyd. BMG
- Plagiaty (2005) wyd. BMG
- The Best - Strzeż się tych miejsc (2005) wyd. MTJ
- Gwiazdy polskiej muzyki lat 80. (2007) wyd. TMM Polska / Planeta Marketing (compilation - many artists)
References
External links
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