Singing Talent = No Jail?

The case of Beata Kozidrak

Sandra Jasionowska-Kuryło
Digital Global Traveler

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Once again, my Twitter feed is full of not-so-positive news about what’s happening in my home country, Poland. At this point, I’m thinking that it might be a great idea to create a weekly newsletter that would provide you with information on the negative events.

After all, nothing positive ever happens here — at least according to the recommended content I get on Twitter.

Beata Kozidrak portrait photo by Michał Pańszczyk. Published on Wikipedia under CC BY-SA 3.0 licence.

Beata Kozidrak’s Background

Beata Kozidrak is a very well-known singer. Since she began her career in the 1970s, she has been popular among Poles of all ages — both old and young.

If you would like to listen to her best-known songs, let me suggest Ta sama chwila,” “Biała armia,” and Teraz płynę. The first two were recorded with the Bajm band, of which she has been a member since 1978. The last one was her solo work.

Although very famous, she hadn’t been a saint.

Drunk Driving

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Sandra Jasionowska-Kuryło
Digital Global Traveler

Unity Developer by day || Hiking, (Mental) Health, Fitness, Indie Games, Self-awareness Maniac by night || Always a Pole 🇵🇱