- Wojciech Karolak
Wojciech (Wojtek) Karolak (born on
28 May 1939 inWarsaw ,Poland , where he still lives today) is a notableHammond B-3 organ player who refers to himself as "an Americanjazz andrhythm and blues musician, born by mistake inMiddle Europe ". He has also playedsaxophone andpiano professionally.In 1958, he started working with the band the 'Jazz Believers' playing
alto saxophone . The Jazz Believers consisted of the future top Polish jazz players, among themAndrzej Trzaskowski , Trafica Giant,Krzysztof Komeda (famed for writing music forRoman Polański ’s landmark film "Rosemary's Baby"), and Jan Ptaszyn Wróblewski. It goes without saying that it took a particular level of dedication to playjazz under theSoviet system of the 1950s.Next, Wojciech Karolak played
tenor saxophone in Andrzej Trzaskowski’s 'The Wreckers'. In 1961, Karolak switched from saxophone back to piano. In 1962, formed his own trio and started recording his own music. This trio become the premier jazz band in Poland and backed most Western/American artist visiting Poland. Among themAnnie Ross ,Ray Charles , andDon Ellis with whom he recorded. In 1963, he started playing with Ptaszyn Wróblewski’s Polish Jazz Quartet. In 1964 Karolak (under the name of the Kurylewicz Quintet) recorded an album titled "Go Right" - this was the first Polish jazz LP ever released.In 1966, he left Poland for
Sweden where he played rock andblues in music clubs in order to, in his own words, "make enough money to buy an apartment and aHammond B-3 " which he eventually bought in 1973. From then on, Karolak spent more timecomposing andarranging though he did continue to collaborate and perform with others. He cooperated with famedviolinist and futureMiles Davis alumMichał Urbaniak in Europe and the U.S. While in Western Europe he also played withRed Mitchell , Putte Wickman, Leroy Lowe and others. He then returned to Poland and co-led the group Mainstream and worked as a composer-arranger for thePolish Radio Studio JazzOrchestra .In the 1980s established, with Tomasz Szukalski and Czeslaw Bartkowski, a "superformation"; 'The Killers'. The resulting recording was voted the best Polish jazz record of the decade.
Since the 1990s Karolak has played with the
guitarist Jaroslaw Śmietana (who counts among his fansPat Metheny ), and recorded three records with him. With Piotr Baron and Zbigniew Lewandowski, Karolak has started "The High Bred Jazz Trio". He has played in numerous concerts withLeszek Cichoński ’s 'Guitar Workshop' and continues to write, arrange, and perform in Poland and abroad.Polish President
Aleksander Kwaśniewski awarded him the Knight's Cross of theOrder of Polonia Restituta , Poland's second highest civilian honor after theOrder of the White Eagle .References
*Feather, Leonard & Giler, Ira. "The Encyclopedia of Jazz" Horizon Press 1976
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