Marlena Drozdowska, born on July 15, 1958, in Giżycko, Poland, is a renowned Polish singer. She began her musical journey in 1973, debuting at the FPiPS festival in Krakow. Her early career included collaborations with the group "I" and performances at the Opole Song Festival, where she won an award for the song "Radość o poranku" in 1974. Marlena later joined the East German vocal group Gerd Michaelis Chor and toured extensively across Europe. In the 1980s, she formed her own band, Hotline, performing in Western Europe. Her return to Poland led to successful collaborations with composer Andrzej Korzyński, resulting in hits like "Bajadera plaża." She also gained popularity with the song "Mydełko Fa," which became a disco polo sensation despite its intended humorous nature.
Marlena Drozdowska's career spans multiple genres and collaborations, including work with Janusz Piątkowski, which led to several albums like "Wołaj" and "Moje najlepsze." Her music often reflects her travels and cultural experiences, blending Polish roots with international influences. She has been recognized with awards, including a prize at the Bratislava Lyre festival. Marlena continues to be an active figure in Polish music, known for her energetic performances and diverse musical endeavors.
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