Andrzej Piaseczny
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Andrzej Piaseczny (born Pionki, 1971) better known as Piasek, is a Polish singer, composer, actor, and television presenter.
Former Mafia singer and member of the Phonographic Academy of ZPAV.
He appeared in the television series Zlotopolski, where he played the singer Kacper "Górniak" Zlotopolski from 1997-2010.
His solo career began in 1998 and included a duet with Natalia Kukulska, with whom he recorded the song "You Are Near Me," as well as a solo single "I Know My Way," which was also included in the soundtrack to the movie The Magic Sword - Camelot Legend.
Piasek performed Poland in the Eurovision Song Contest 2001 with his up-tempo dance song "2 Long."
The artist has collaborated with Seweryn Krajewski since 2008.
Childhood and education
Andrzej Piaseczny was born in Pionki, near Radom, on January 6, 1971. He was interested in music as a child and appeared in the Cavatin school band. Since graduating from high school, he joined WSP in Kielce. He studied music education. He has an older brother, a judge and harpist ZHR Piaseczny, as well as a younger sister Basia.
Piaseczny joined the Mafia band in 1992. In the same year, he participated in the competition for young talents in Wroc law and in the festival "Debiuty" in Opole. TOP Music, a Kraków-based record company, released Mafia's debut album of the same name on November 3, 1993. Gabinety, Mafia's second studio album, was released in February 1995. The songs were promoted by ballad's name "Noce cae," but a significant portion of the album was rock songs. Robert Chojnacki's album, called Sax & Sex, was also released in 1995. The album was named double platinum on record in 1996. Sax & Dance, a 1996 release, also featured remixed tracks from Sax & Sex. The new Mafia album, FM, was released in the same year. Piaseczny and the company produced the single "Wolno jest wnas" in 1997, promoting the film "Sara" in 1998. He canceled his association with the band later this year.
The artist's debut solo album Piasek was released in early 1998. The album "Mocniej" and "Jeszcze bliej," as well as the song "Pogodniej" (Zoty rodek)," which was used as the main theme of the music collection Zotopolscy. "Wci bardziej obcy" by Piaseczny in 1998, as well as two songs performed in collaboration with Natalia Kukulska titled "Jeste blisko mnie" and "Znam drog sw" were released. In 1999, the singer appeared at the Baltic Songs Festival in Karlshamn. He performed "Jeszc bi" at the Festival, earning him second prize and the Audience Award for his second year.
Popers, his second solo album, was released on February 16, 2000. This recording was made by Ewa Bem, jazz musician Wojciech Karolak, bassist Valiant Johns, and saxophonist Eric Marienthal. Piasek and Friends, a performance at the Polish Theater in Warsaw, Piaseczny, featured guest stars Jan Borysewicz, Reni Jusis, and Anna Przybylska. The singer was selected internally by Polish Television in February 2001 to represent Poland at the 46th Eurovision Song Contest, which took place in Copenhagen in May 2001. He performed the song "2 Long" and came 20th out of a field of 23 participating countries with 11 points, 2 points from which were awarded by Sweden, 3 points by Slovenia, 5 points by Germany, and 1 point by Denmark. According to the Internet poll, he was named as the worst dressed participant of the competition in the Eurovision final.
"Oj Kot" was released in 2002. The song was based on Andrzej Wajda's film Revenge.
Andrzej Piaseczny, his third studio album, was announced on November 10, 2003. Singles "Szcz blisko," "Teraz p.," and "Jedna na milion" were promoted on the album. The album debuted at number 13th in the Polish chart OLiS. Piaseczny competed in an Olympic fire relay at the Athens Summer Olympics in 2004. In September of the same year, Krzysztof Krawczyk's single "Przytul me ycie" was released in a duet with Piaseczny.
Piaseczny appeared on the album "Words" which featured songs derived from John Paul II's poems in 2005. Piaseczny performed at the Festival in Sopot on September 3, 2005, where he performed the song Z gbi duszy, which earned him the main award of Bursztynowy Sowik. Jednym tchem, his fourth solo album, was released on September 19th, and he received the Polish silver medal at the end of 2006.
Robert Chojnacki's solo album, Saxophonic, was also released in 2005, starring Piaseczny. Piaseczny appeared on TVP2's "Arie z u miechem" and "Usta milcz" as a child and a "Mazno -piewa" from December 2005, where he performed two opera arias together with Katarzyna Cerekwicka. Piaseczny performed at the TOPtrends Festival in Sopot in 2007 and was also presenter of Seweryn Krajewski's recital "Niebo stron" ("Heaven from My Parties"), which took place at the National Festival of Polish Songs in Opole.
On the occasion of Piaseczny's artistic existence for the fifteen years, a book entitled "15 dni" was released on April 7, 2008. "15 dni" featured his most famous songs as well as two new ones: "Komu potrzebny al" and "15 dni" were two of his most popular songs on the radio. "Spis rzeczy ulubionych," his fourth solo album, "Spis rzeczy ulubionych," was released at the end of March 2009. Seweryn Krajewski produced the album. "Chod, przytul, przebacz," one of the album's singles, was honoured in the music program "Hit Generator." The concert album "Na przekór nowym czasom" by Piaseczny and Seweryn Krajewski was released on November 30, 2008.
In January 2010, the singer received a Telekamera award in the Music category. "W blasku wiata," Piaseczny and Stanislaw Sojka's album "W blasku wiata" was released on April 15, 2011.
Piaseczny, along with Katarzyna "Kayah" Rooijens, Anna D'browska, and Adam "Nergal" Darski, joined The Voice of Poland in autumn 2011, which premiered on TVP2.
Piaseczny's solo album "To co dobre" was unveiled on January 23, 2012. Singles "To co dobre, to co lepsze" and "Z dwojga cia" were released in order to support the album. In the Polish chart, OLiS first came first. Piaseczny participated in the third edition of the Bitwa na gheosy in 2012, which he won with his team from Kielce.
In 2014, he appeared as a guest in the finals of Dancing with the Stars.
Piaseczny's latest album, Kalejdoskop, was announced at the end of March 2015. The album was released by Metropole Orkest. The singles "Kalejdoskop szczczczczczczcza" and "O sobie samym" were released in order to promote the album's promotion.
He appeared as a special guest of the Polish national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest on March 5th. He performed three songs on the program, including "Kalejdoskop szczczcza" and "W wietle dnia" and "Ostatni."
In the fall of 2015, 2016, 2016, and 2017, he sat on the jury of The Voice of Poland for the third time. In 1921-2021, he was one of the first and second seasons of The Voice Senior, one of the founders.
In the summer of 2021, Taniec z gwiazdami on Polsat was revealed that he would be one of the judges in the 25th season of Dancing with the Stars.
In an interview with Radio Zet, the artist came out as gay on May 7, 2021.
Personal life
In an interview with Radio Zet, the artist came out as gay on May 7th.
Music career
Piaseczny joined the Mafia band in 1992. In the same year, he took part in the competition of young talent in Wroclaw and in the performance "Debiuty" at the Festival in Opole. Top Music, the Kraków-based record company, released Mafia's debut album of the same name on November 3, 1993. Gabinety, Mafia's second studio album, was released in February 1995. The records were released by ballad's name "Noce cae," but a significant portion of the album was dedicated to rock songs. Also in 1995, Robert Chojnacki's album Sax & Sex, which was released on Piasecny and entitled Sax & Sex, was released. The album was awarded double platinum in 1996. Sax & Dance, a 1996 album that featured remixed Sax & Sex songs, was also included on the album Sax & Dance. During the same year, the new Mafia album was released with Piaseczny, entitled FM. Piaseczny and the company co-produced the single "Wolno w nas" in 1997, a film promoting the film "Sara" in 1997. He ceased his association with the band later this year.
The singer's debut solo album Piasek was released in early 1998. The album "Mocniej" and "Jeszc bliej" appeared as a single on the album, as well as the song "Pogodniej" (Zooty rodek) "the main theme of the music collection Zotopolscy. "Wci bardziej obcy" by Piaseczny in 1998, as well as two songs released in partnership with Natalia Kukulska, "Jeste blisko mnie" and "Znam drog sw" were among the songs that were released. In 1999, the singer appeared at the Baltic Songs Festival in Karlshamn. He performed the piece "Jeszc biej" during the recital, thanks to which he received the second prize and the Audience Award.
Poppers, his second solo album, was released on February 16, 2000. Ewa Bem, jazz musician Wojciech Karolak, bassist Valiant Johns, and saxophonist Eric Marienthal appeared on the recording. Piaseczny's guest stars included Jan Borysewicz, Reni Jusis, and Anna Przybylska in a performance at the Polish Theater in Warsaw, Poland. The singer was chosen internally by Polish Television to represent Poland at the 46th Eurovision Song Contest, which was held in Copenhagen in May 2001. He performed "2 Long" and finished 20th out of a field of 23 participating countries with 11 points, two points from which were awarded by Sweden, 3 points by Slovenia, 5 points by Germany, and 1 point by Denmark. According to the Internet poll, he was named as the worst dressed participant of the competition in the Eurovision final.
In 2002, the song "Oj Kot" was released. Andrzej Wajda's song Revenge was promoted on the radio.
Andrzej Piaseczny's third studio album, Andrzej Piaseczny, was launched on November 10, 2003. "Szcz blisko" and "Teraz p.acz" and "Jedna na milion" were two songs that were promoted on the album by singles "Szczczczczczcie jest blisko," "Teraz pacz," "Weraz pacz" and "Jedna na milion." According to Polish chart OLiS, the album debuted at number 13th. Piaseczny competed in an Olympic fire relay at the Athens Summer Olympics in 2004. In a duet with Piaseczny, Krzysztof Krawczyk's single "Przytul me ycie" was released in September of the same year.
Piaseczny performed in the recording of the album "Words" which featured songs derived from John Paul II's poems in 2005. Piaseczny appeared at the Festival in Sopot on September 3, 2005, where he performed the song Z gbi duszy," owing to which he received the main award of Bursztynowy Sztykowik. Jednym tchem, his fourth solo album, was released on September 19th, and Poland's highest ranking at the end of 2006.
In 2005, Robert Chojnacki's solo album, Saxophonic, was released, which also featured Piaseczny. Piaseczny appeared in the TVP2 program "Arie z u miechem" broadcast in December 2005, where he performed two opera arias, "Dziewczyno Ty moja" and "Usta milcz," alongside Katarzyna Cerekwicka. Piaseczny appeared at the TOPtrends Festival in Sopot in 2007 and later performed in Seweryn Krajewski's recital "Heaven from My Parties"), which took place at the National Festival of Polish Songs in Opole.
On the occasion of the fifteenth anniversary of Piaseczny's artistic output, the album "15 dni" was published on April 7, 2008. "15 dni" featured his most popular songs and two new songs: "Komu potrzebny al" and "15 dni." "Spis rzeczy ulubionych," his fourth solo album "Spis rzeczy ulubionych" was released at the end of March 2009. Seweryn Krajewski produced the album. In the album "Hit Generator," one of the album's singles "Chod, przytul, przebacz," was honoured. "Na przekór nowym czasom czasom czasom" was released on November 30, 2008 by Piaseczny and Seweryn Krajewski's concert album "Live" was released on November 30.
In January 2010, the singer received a Telekamera award in the Music category. "W blasku wiata" was released on April 15, 2011 by Piaseczny and Stanislaw Sojka's album "W blasku wiata."
Piaseczny, Katarzyna "Kayah" Rooijens, Anna Dbrowska, and Adam "Nergal" Darski joined The Voice of Poland in Autumn 2011, which premiered on TVP2 in September.
On January 23, 2012, Piaseczny's solo album "Toco dobre" was released. Singles "To co co dobre, to co lepsze" and "Z dwojga cia" were released in order to advertise the album. According to the Polish chart OLiS, the album debuted at the first position on the Polish charts. Piaseczny won the third edition of the Bitwa na gosy in 2012, his third edition winning with his team from Kielce.
He appeared as a guest in the finals of Dancing with the Stars in 2014.
Piaseczny's new album, Kalejdoskop, was released at the end of March 2015. Metropole Orkest produced the album. Singles "Kalejdoskop szczczczczczczczcy" and "O sobie samym" were released in order to promote the album's promotion.
On March 5, 2016, he appeared as a special guest of the Polish national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest. He performed three songs on the programme, including "Kalejdoskop szczczcia" and "W wietle dnia" and "Ostatni."
He sat on the jury of The Voice of Poland in the fall of 2015, 2016, and 2017. He was one of the first and second coaches of The Voice Senior in 2019-2021.
Taniec z gwiazdami on Polsat announced in the summer of 2021 that he would be one of the judges in the 25th season of Dancing with the Stars.
In an interview with Radio Zet, the artist came out as gay on May 7, 2021.