Krzysztof Klenczon
Krzysztof Klenczon | |
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![]() Monument of Krzysztof Klenczon in Szczytno (Poland) | |
Born | Pułtusk, Poland | 14 January 1942
Died | 7 March 1981 Chicago, United States | (aged 39)
Years active | 1962-1981 |
Website | https://www.discogs.com/artist/794393-Krzysztof-Klenczon |
Krzysztof Antoni Klenczon (born January 14, 1942, in Pułtusk, Poland, d. April 7, 1981 in Chicago) was a Polish composer, singer and guitarist, member of Czerwone Gitary (1965-1970), later Trzy Korony (1970-1972).
Composer of the greatest hits of the Red Guitars (next to Seweryn Krajewski) among others: Taka jak ty, Historia jednej znajomości, Nikt na świecie nie wie, Biały krzyż, Wróćmy na jeziora, Gdy kiedyś znów zawołam cię, Kwiaty we włosach, Powiedz stary gdzieś ty był, Jesień idzie przez park, and from Trzy Korony: 10 w skali Beauforta, Port, Czyjaś dziewczyna, Natalie-piękniejszy świat.
On February 27, 1981, Klenczon was seriously injured by a drunk driver in the suburbs of Chicago, on the way back from the Milford Ballroom in the city's Polish Village. He died on April 7 at St. Joseph's Hospital in Chicago, and was buried on July 25, 1981, in Szczytno, Poland on the family's plot,
Solo discography[]
- (1971) Krzysztof Klenczon i Trzy Korony
- (1977) The Show Never End
- (1978) Powiedz Stary Gdzieś Ty Był
External links[]
- Krzysztof Klenczon Polish National Song Contest (in Polish)
- Stowarzyszenie Muzyczne Christopher (in Polish)
- 1942 births
- 1981 deaths
- People from Pułtusk
- Road incident deaths in Illinois
- Polish male singers
- Polish pop singers
- Polish rock singers
- 20th-century Polish singers
- 20th-century male singers
- Polish singer stubs