Hagaw
Hagaw, also known as Asocjacja Hagaw, is a Polish traditional jazz band, formed as a quintet at the Klub Stodoła in Warsaw in 1964 by Andrzej Jastrzębski, and named from the initials of the first names of its founding members.[1] The original lineup consisted of Jastrzębski, Grzegorz Brudko, Henryk Kowalski, Wiesław Papliński and Andrzej Bielecki. The lineup has since changed many times.
Hagaw | |
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The original Hagaw lineup: Kowalski (violin), Jastrzebski (sousaphone), Bielecki (clarinet), Brudko (banjo) | |
Background information | |
Also known as | Asocjacja Hagaw |
Origin | Warsaw, Poland |
Genres | Jazz |
Years active | 1964 | –present
Discography
- 1967 - Do you love Hagaw?
- 1970 - Asocjacja Hagaw i Andrzej Rosiewicz
- 1971 - Assoziation Hagaw "with Goldies But Goodies"
- 1974 - Assoziation Hagaw "Ich hab' das Fraeulein Helen Baden sehen"
- 1975 - Asocjacja Hagaw & Andrzej Rosiewicz
- 1976 - Hagaw "Veronika, der Lenz ist da"
- 1977 - Asocjacja Hagaw Andrzej Rosiewicz Ewa Olszewska
- 1979 - Hagaw
- 1980 - Manhattan
- 1980 - A.Rosiewicz i Hagaw "Ufo/Zniwo"
- 1986 - Please
- 2006 - Association Hagaw in Koncert /Berlin 2006
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