Artur Gadowski
Polish singer and guitarist
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- Artur Gadowski [ˈartur ɡaˈdɔfski] (born 1 June 1967) is a Polish musician, vocalist of a rock band IRA.
- His father played the saxophone whereas his mother was a vocal instructor.
- Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band , which formed his musical style for a long time afterwards.
- Then in 1986 he co-founded another band, Landrynki dla dziewczynki , in which Gadowski initially played the guitar but he later replaced the vocalist of the group who had been called up.
- During the band's performance in a club in Radom, Gadowski along with his group were spotted by Kuba Płucisz who was seeking a vocalist for his new music project.
Artur Gadowski [ˈartur ɡaˈdɔfski] (born 1 June 1967) is a Polish musician, vocalist of a rock band IRA.
Biography
Gadowski comes from a musical family. His father played the saxophone whereas his mother was a vocal instructor. His life's turning point happened in 1979 when he first heard The Beatles' album titled Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, which formed his musical style for a long time afterwards.
Beginnings and career with IRA
In 1985, he established his first amateur music band together with his schoolmates, Kurcze blade, dissolved after merely a year. Then in 1986 he co-founded another band, Landrynki dla dziewczynki, in which Gadowski initially played the guitar but he later replaced the vocalist of the group who had been called up. The band gave many concerts at that time stirring up an interest, but they did not manage to qualify for the Jarocin Festival. During the band's performance in a club in Radom, Gadowski along with his group were spotted by Kuba Płucisz who was seeking a vocalist for his new music project. Artur Gadowski met Płucisz a few days later and received a proposal from him, accepting it. Meanwhile, he continued his education attending a night secondary school. When the members of the group which was being founded were selected, the new band began their first rehearsals in an amphitheatre in Radom.
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