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Urszula Dudziak

Urszula Dudziak

Urszula Dudziak has been played over 20 times on NTS, first on 22 September 2015. Urszula Dudziak's music has been featured on 22 episodes.

Born on October 22, 1943, Straconka, Poland. Although Dudziak studied piano formally for some years, she began to sing in the late 50s after hearing records by Ella Fitzgerald. Within a few years she was one of the most popular jazz artists in her native country. She met and later married Michal Urbaniak, recording with him during the 60s. In the late 60s they began to travel overseas and in the 70s settled in New York. Language barriers hold no problems for her, as she customarily eschews words in favour of a wordless vocalizing that is far more adventurous than scat. Already gifted with a remarkable five-octave range, Dudziak employs electronic devices to extend still further the possibilities of her voice. She has frequently worked with leading contemporary musicians, including Archie Shepp and Lester Bowie, and was a member of the Vocal Summit group, with Jay Clayton, Jeanne Lee, Bobby McFerrin, Norma Winstone, Michelle Hendricks, and Lauren Newton. Although her remarkable talent is worthy of greater exposure, Dudziak's chosen style has meant that she has remained relatively unknown except to the cognoscenti.

Discography: Newborn Light (Columbia 1972), Urszula (Arista 1975), with Michal Urbaniak Tribute To Komeda (MPS 1976), Midnight Train (Arista 1977), Future Talk (Inner City 1979), Magic Lady (In And Out 1980), with Fusion, Urbaniak Heritage 1977 recording (MPS/Pausa 1980), Ulla (1982), with Vocal Summit Sorrow Is Not Forever … But Love Is (Keytone 1983), Warsaw Jazz Festival 1991 (Jazzmen 1993), Malowany Ptak (1998)**.

Must been hear. She is like polish Bobby Mc Ferrin. Unbelievable what that woman can do with her voice…

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Urszula Dudziak

Urszula Dudziak has been played over 20 times on NTS, first on 22 September 2015. Urszula Dudziak's music has been featured on 22 episodes.

Born on October 22, 1943, Straconka, Poland. Although Dudziak studied piano formally for some years, she began to sing in the late 50s after hearing records by Ella Fitzgerald. Within a few years she was one of the most popular jazz artists in her native country. She met and later married Michal Urbaniak, recording with him during the 60s. In the late 60s they began to travel overseas and in the 70s settled in New York. Language barriers hold no problems for her, as she customarily eschews words in favour of a wordless vocalizing that is far more adventurous than scat. Already gifted with a remarkable five-octave range, Dudziak employs electronic devices to extend still further the possibilities of her voice. She has frequently worked with leading contemporary musicians, including Archie Shepp and Lester Bowie, and was a member of the Vocal Summit group, with Jay Clayton, Jeanne Lee, Bobby McFerrin, Norma Winstone, Michelle Hendricks, and Lauren Newton. Although her remarkable talent is worthy of greater exposure, Dudziak's chosen style has meant that she has remained relatively unknown except to the cognoscenti.

Discography: Newborn Light (Columbia 1972), Urszula (Arista 1975), with Michal Urbaniak Tribute To Komeda (MPS 1976), Midnight Train (Arista 1977), Future Talk (Inner City 1979), Magic Lady (In And Out 1980), with Fusion, Urbaniak Heritage 1977 recording (MPS/Pausa 1980), Ulla (1982), with Vocal Summit Sorrow Is Not Forever … But Love Is (Keytone 1983), Warsaw Jazz Festival 1991 (Jazzmen 1993), Malowany Ptak (1998)**.

Must been hear. She is like polish Bobby Mc Ferrin. Unbelievable what that woman can do with her voice…

Original source Last.fm

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Space Lady
Ulla
Pop Eye1982
By Myself
Urszula Dudziak
Inner City Records1979
No Lovesong At All
Michał Urbaniak, Tomasz Stańko, Attila Zoller, Urszula Dudziak
MPS Records1984
Double Bounce
Urszula Dudziak
Inner City Records1979
Chorale For One
Urszula Dudziak
Inner City Records1979
Mosquito
Urszula Dudziak
Arista1975
Mosquito Dream
Urszula Dudziak
Arista1975
For Pia
Urszula Dudziak, Adam Makowicz
Cameo Records1972
Too Many Nights
Ulla
Pop Eye1982
Serenata
Urszula Dudziak
Keytone1983