Artist

Dzem

Genre: Pop ,Blues-Rock ,Contemporary Pop
Origin: U.S.A
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Formed in 1973, the Polish blues-rock outfit Dżem—whose name means "jam" in English—quickly established itself as a legendary act, celebrated for tracks including "Czerwony Jak Cegla," "Whisky," "Harley Moj," "Mala Aleja Roz," "List do M," and "Sen o Victorii." Its classic roster featured Ryszard Riedel handling vocals and harmonica alongside Beno Otreba on bass, guitar, and vocals, Adam Otreba contributing guitar and vocals, Jerzy Styczynski on guitar, Pawel Berger playing keyboards and singing, plus Leszek Falinski on drums. Over the years the ensemble has put out numerous albums, and notably backed Eric Clapton during his 2008 performance in Gdynia. Muza, which achieved platinum status, came out in 2010.