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Ryszard Rynkowski
Background information
Born (1951-10-09) October 9, 1951 (age 73)
Elbląg
GenresPop
InstrumentPiano

Ryszard Rynkowski (born October 9, 1951, in Elbląg[1]) is Polish singer, composer, pianist and actor. In the years 1978—1987 accompanist of Vox music band,[2] a solo artist since 1987. His trademark is the scratchy, smoky voice. Joe Cocker himself therefore also called him the "Polish Joe Cocker".[3]

He was awarded with the Knight's Cross of the Order of Polonia Restituta[4] and the Order of the Smile.[5] He also is honorary citizen of Elbląg, Poland.[6]

Biography

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Early career

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Ryszard Rynkowski's star in Opole

As a child he learned the piano, first from an organist in his home parish and then at a state music school. He then played in various amateur bands in Elbląg. From 1967 to 1970 he studied at the gymnasium Juliusz Słowacki in Elbląg, where he directed the cabaret "Tak To Bywa". With this cabaret he won 2nd place at a competition of schools in northern Poland in 1968. He then studied at the Faculty of Music Education in Olsztyn.

He made his musical debut in 1972 with the group El at the 5th Student Cultural Festival in Olsztyn. In 1973 he moved to Warsaw and began working at the Warsaw Operetta and Theatre Targówek (later renamed Rampa Theatre).

From 1977 to 1978 he was the pianist of the Gramine Blues Group, a Polish vocal/instrumental ensemble. At the same time, he wrote the music for the play Rapsod Polski, which was performed in Pruszków near Warsaw by a theatre group led by Bolesław Jastrzębski accompanied by a VIP band. He was then a member of the band Victoria Singers, which changed its name to Vox in 1979. He wrote numerous songs for this band, including:

  • Masz w oczach dwa nieba (3rd prize for KFPP Opole '79) (KFPP = National Festival of Polish Song in Opole),
  • Bananowy Song (awarded the Bronze Lyre at the Bratislava Festival 1980),
  • Szczęśliwej drogi, już czas.

Solo career

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Ryszard Rynkowski - concert in Poznań 2008

After parting ways with the group Vox in 1987, he embarked on a solo career. He managed to emerge as the winner of the National Festival of Polish Songs in Opole in 1979, 1989, 1990 and 1994 respectively.

In 1993, he appeared in the title role of "Pan Twardowski" in the musical of the same name.[7] In 2001, he was named Singer of the Year by Phonographic Academy of Poland and received the annual "Fryderyk" award as a distinction. Prize.[8]

On 10 December 2001, Rynkowski and Joe Cocker gave a joint charity concert in Warsaw, which culminated with a duet by the two (High Time We Went). In this way, Rynkowski celebrated his 50th birthday, which was celebrated in September of that year.[9] Another joint concert took place on 5 July 2002 in Szczecin at the Pogoń Stadium.[10] This collaboration led to, that the album Ten typ tak ma, released the following year in 2003, was recorded with support from some of Joe Cocker's band, including Deric Dyer, Nick Milo and Jack Bruno, and bassist Dale Davis (Tina Turner, Amy Winehouse).[11]

In 2011 he took part in the recording of the song Mazurski cud, created as part of the campaign "Mazury Cud Natury" (The Wonder of Nature in Masuria) to promote the region of Masuria.[12]

In December 2011, he appeared in the multimedia spectacle 16.12.1981 directed by Łukasz Kobiela, which took place on the 30th anniversary of the pacification of the Wujek Coal Mine in Katowice.[13] This "pacification" was the bloody suppression of a strike by mine workers in Katowice.

In 2019, Ryszard Rynkowski participated as a judge in the Polish TV show "Szansa na sukces" (A Chance for Success), a Polish equivalent of the German DSDS.[14]

Private life

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His first wife Hanna died of breast cancer in 1996.[15] This marriage produced a daughter, Marta (born 1978).[16] In 2006 he remarried, after the new relationship remained a secret for a long time. He met his second wife, Edyta, 22 years younger, at a "Meet and Greet" after one of his concerts.[15] In October 2008, his second child, son Ryszard Junior, was born. On 3 April 2009, the singer's first grandson was born, Jan[17] and in 2010 his second grandson, Ignacy.

In 2002, the Elbląg city councillors granted him honorary citizenship of the city of Elbląg.[18]

In 2005, he supported the election campaign of the PiS party and participated in the "Spring of Poles" concert series.

On the night of 15 to 16 November 2016, he threatened his family with suicide. The reason was marital problems and a resulting nervous breakdown.[15] However, after talking to the police for a few minutes, the singer calmed down and handed over the gun to the officers. The pistol in his hand was loaded with live ammunition.[19]

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Rynkowski, like many of his fellow musicians, was basically unemployed, which in turn plunged him into a deep emotional crisis. To make matters worse, the singer had been experiencing increasing problems with mobility in his hip for some time, which made him realise that he would no longer be able to perform larger concerts or even tours.[20] In 2011, his wife Edyta was finally able to persuade him to invest the rest of his savings in a rehabilitation centre at his home Brodnica, where people with limb and spinal injuries are helped, thus guaranteeing him and his family, also for the future, a secure income.[21][22]

Discography

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Alben
Year Title Position ZPAV
Official list of sales
1991 Szczęśliwej drogi już czas
  • Publisher: Polskie Nagrania Muza
Una Luz en la Oscuridad
  • Publisher: Vede Records
1995 Jedzie pociąg z daleka
  • Publisher: Agencja Artystyczna MTJ
1995 Kolędy. Dziś nadzieja rodzi się
  • Publisher: Agencja Artystyczna MTJ
1998 Jawa
  • Publisher: Pomaton EMI
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2000 Dary losu
  • Publisher: Pomaton EMI
6.[24]
2001 Intymnie
  • Publisher: Pomaton EMI
3[26]
2002 Kolędy
  • Publisher: Pomaton EMI
30[28]
2003 Ten typ tak ma
  • Publisher: Pomaton EMI
3[29]
2009 Zachwyt
  • Publisher: Pomaton EMI
4[30]
2011 Ryszard Rynkowski
  • Publisher: EMI Music Poland
42[32]
2012 Razem
  • Publisher: EMI Music Poland
-
„—“: The item was not listed.
Compilations
Year Title Position ZPAV
Official list of sales
1998 Złota kolekcja – Inny nie będę
  • Publisher: Pomaton EMI
13[34]
2005 Złota kolekcja – Śpiewająco
  • Publisher: Pomaton EMI
„—“ The item was not listed.
Single
Year Title Position
polish radio hit list
2001 Dziewczyny lubią brąz[36][37] 35

Musical

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  • Pan Twardowski – Musical, P 1993 Polonia Records, Polonia CD 014.

Filmography

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Year Title Role
2000 Zaduszki narodowe 2000. Sybir, ostatnie pożegnanie
(National All Souls Day 2000. Siberia, the last farewell)[38]
1991 V.I.P. "Fuks", Mr. Jeremy's bat
1990 Zabić na końcu (Kill at the end) singer
1988 Alchemik (Alchemist) Troubadour
1988 Alchemik Sendivius (Alchemist Sendivius) (Miniserie) Troubadour

Medals awarded

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References

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  1. ^ "Ryszard Rynkowski" (in Polish). www.filmweb.pl. Retrieved 2012-07-03.
  2. ^ "Oficjalna Strona – Grupa VOX". grupavox.pl. Retrieved 2016-12-01.
  3. ^ Katarzyna Długosz (2001-12-17). "Cocker nie do zdarcia". muzyka.interia.pl (in Polish). Retrieved 2023-01-24.
  4. ^ "M.P. z 2010 r. Nr 31, poz. 421" (in Polish). isap.sejm.gov.pl. Retrieved 2012-07-03.
  5. ^ "Ryszard Rynkowski odznaczony Orderem Uśmiechu". muzyka.interia.pl. 2002-01-31. Retrieved 2016-02-20.
  6. ^ "Ryszard Rynkowski" (in Polish). Oficjalny serwis internetowy Miasta Elbląg. Retrieved 2014-01-02.
  7. ^ Pan Twardowski - Janusz Grzywacz at the Wayback Machine (archived 2015-04-08)
  8. ^ "Nominowani i laureaci 2001". Fryderyk (in Polish). Retrieved 2023-01-25.
  9. ^ "Rynkowski i Cocker: To był koncert!". muzyka.interia.pl (in Polish). 2001-12-11. Retrieved 2023-01-24.
  10. ^ Joe Cocker in Poland on YouTube
  11. ^ "Ryszard Rynkowski z muzykami Joe Cockera". muzyka.interia.pl (in Polish). 2003-11-24. Retrieved 2023-01-24.
  12. ^ "Cudne Mazury: Lady Pank, Afromental, Ryszard Rynkowski i Vader razem!". Muzyka.interia.pl (in Polish). 2011-06-15. Retrieved 2023-01-04.
  13. ^ "Za Wolność Męczennicy!!! 16.12.1981 Widowisko Multimedialne". Salon24.pl (in Polish). 17 December 2011. Retrieved 2021-01-13.
  14. ^ "Szanza na sukces". vod.tvp.pl (in Polish). Retrieved 2023-01-24.
  15. ^ a b c "Ryszard Rynkowski po śmierci żony długo był sam. Aż spotkał swoją dużo młodszą fankę..." plejada.pl (in Polish). 2021-10-09. Retrieved 2023-01-22.
  16. ^ "Ryszard Rynkowski biography". Filmweb (in Polish). Retrieved 2020-08-28.
  17. ^ "Rynkowski został dziadkiem". Dziennik.pl (in Polish). 6 April 2009. Retrieved 2021-01-13.
  18. ^ "Ryszard Rynkowski". Elblag.eu (in Polish). Retrieved 2021-01-13.
  19. ^ "Ryszard Rynkowski groził, że popełni samobójstwo. Został już zbadany przez psychiatrów". Wprost.pl (in Polish). 2021-07-30. Retrieved 2023-01-23.
  20. ^ "Niepokojące wieści dotyczące stanu zdrowia Ryszarda Rynkowskiego". viva. pl (in Polish). 2018-07-23. Retrieved 2023-01-23.
  21. ^ "Ryszard Rynkowski: Niepokojące wieści z domu artysty. Sąsiedzi wyjawili smutną prawdę!". pomponik.pl (in Polish). 2021-11-17. Retrieved 2023-01-13.
  22. ^ Kamila Gulbicka (2008-03-15). "Ryszard Rynkowski otworzył prywatną klinikę. To na tym teraz zarabia". gwiazdy.wp.pl (in Polish). Retrieved 2023-01-13.
  23. ^ "Gold CDs awarded in 1998". ZPAV (in Polish). Retrieved 2020-06-16.
  24. ^ OLiS - sales in the period 11.12.-31.12.2000
  25. ^ "Platinum CDs awarded in 2011". ZPAV (in Polish). Retrieved 2020-06-16.
  26. ^ OLiS - sales in the period 20.05–26.05.2002
  27. ^ "Platinum CDs awarded in 2003". ZPAV (in Polish). Retrieved 2020-06-16.
  28. ^ OLiS - sales in the period 09.12.-15.12.2002
  29. ^ OLiS - sales in the period 02.02.-08.02.2004
  30. ^ OLiS - sales in the period 22.06.-28.06.2009
  31. ^ "Gold CDs awarded in 2009". ZPAV (in Polish). Retrieved 2020-06-16.
  32. ^ OLiS - sales in the period 06.06.-12.06.2011
  33. ^ "Gold CDs awarded in 2013". ZPAV (in Polish). Retrieved 2020-06-16.
  34. ^ OLiS – sprzedaż w okresie 27.11.–10.12.2000
  35. ^ "Platinum CDs awarded in 2002mkiii". ZPAV (in Polish). Retrieved 2020-06-16.
  36. ^ Ryszard Rynkowski - Dziewczyny Lubią Brąz – Discogs.com
  37. ^ Live Video
  38. ^ "Ryszard Rynkowski". Filmweb (in Polish). Retrieved 2020-08-28.
  39. ^ "Ryszard Rynkowski odznaczony Orderem Uśmiechu". muzyka.interia.pl (in Polish). 2002-01-31. Retrieved 2016-02-20.
  40. ^ "M.P. z 2010 r. Nr 31, poz. 421". Sejm of the Republic of Poland (in Polish). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-03-06. Retrieved 2023-01-04.
  41. ^ "Wręczenie medali "Zasłużony Kulturze Gloria Artis"". mkidn.gov.pl (in Polish). 2015-10-05. Retrieved 2016-02-20.
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