Franciszek Walicki
Franciszek Walicki (20 July 1921 – 3 October 2015) was a Polish journalist.[1] He was considered the father of Polish beat and rock music, calling them big-beat as rock and roll was unacceptable name for communist authorities[2].
Franciszek Walicki | |
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Born | Łódź, Poland | 20 July 1921
Died | 3 October 2015 94) Gdynia, Poland | (aged
Nationality | |
Occupation | Journalist, musician |
Honours | Righteous Among the Nations Officer's Cross of the Order of Polonia Restituta |
In 1956 he and Leopold Tyrmand organized the first Jazz Festival in Sopot. Walicki also founded a number of important Polish bands:
- 1959 – Rhythm and Blues – the first Polish big beat group
- 1960 – Czerwono-Czarni
- 1962 – Niebiesko-Czarni
- 1968 – Breakout
- 1974 – SBB
Awards and distinctions
- 1996 – Officer's Cross of the Order of Polonia Restituta
- Righteous among the Nations medal
- 1998 – Grand Prix, National Festival of Polish Song in Opole
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References
- "Nie żyje Franciszek Walicki". rp.pl. Retrieved 3 October 2015.
- "Sixties".
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