Czesław Śpiewa
Czesław Śpiewa (real name: Czesław Mozil, born 1979) is a Polish musician and composer. When he was five years old his family moved from Poland to Denmark where he later studied at the Royal Danish Academy of Music in Copenhagen. He developed his artistic skills as member of the band Tesco Value. In 2008 he released his first album Debiut, recorded with a group of his friends, several Polish and Danish musicians, to lyrics by the poet Michał Zabłocki. Very soon the record won the hearts of listeners and rose to platinum status. Czesław Śpiewa makes eclectic music which experiments with pop, rock, punk rock and folk. He is also influenced by the aesthetics of cabaret and the absurd merging of conventions and styles. His own is unmistakable: "What you instantly remember is Czesław's characteristic, slightly tearful voice, as if he was drifting in the multifarious and strange phenomena of the world which surrounds him." Czesław is the winner of some prestigious awards: Fryderyk 2009 (in the categories Pop Album, New Face and Best Song) and the Award of the Polish Academy of Music in London.
