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When I saw the name Komeda, I knew these characters had to be up to something good.
Archive 2007-03-04 2007
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When I saw the name Komeda, I knew these characters had to be up to something good.
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©Wikipedia) Later to be known as Krysztof 'Komeda', Krysztof Trzcinski studied medicine, but never gave up his passion for music.
cafebabel.com 2009
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Perhaps best known today for his soundtracks to Roman Polanski's early films, including "Rosemary's Baby" and "Knife in the Water," Komeda will be celebrated at Jazz Berlin 2011 through tributes and interpretations by Leszek Możdżer, Adam Pierończyk, the Oleś Brothers, Tomasz Stańko and many other Polish jazz musicians.
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Poland has had a creative jazz pedigree since its post-cold war nurturing by the film composer Krzysztof Komeda, saxophonist Zbigniew Namyslowski and trumpeter Tomasz Stanko.
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Komeda had over 60 film credits to his name and left behind enough recorded music to fill dozens of incredible jazz albums.
Phil Ramone and Danielle Evin: Dog Ears Music: Volume Twenty 2009
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In December 1968, in Los Angeles, Komeda suffered a serious brain injury from an accident and died back in his native Poland in April 1969 at young the age of 38.
Phil Ramone and Danielle Evin: Dog Ears Music: Volume Twenty 2009
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If you have time to only check out one Komeda video today, go directly to this mind-meltingly wonderful illustration of their breakthrough song, "It's Allright, Baby."
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Komeda have released four albums so far; I have two of them which I like very much, and apparently I need two.
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I don't know much about Komeda really, and I fear I'm a bit behind the times with them and need to catch up.
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