Kasia Nosowska

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Katarzyna Nosowska
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Kasia Nosowska, Club Exit, Brooklyn, NY
Born (1971-08-30) 30 August 1971 (age 53)
Szczecin, Poland
Occupation(s)Singer, songwriter, columnist
Musical career
Genres Alternative rock, rock, electronic
Years active1989–present [1]
Labels PolyGram Poland, Universal Music Poland, QL Music, Supersam Music, Kayax
Website nosowska.pl
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Katarzyna (Kasia) Nosowska (born 30 August 1971, Szczecin) is the lead singer of the Polish rock band Hey. [2] She is also known for her solo career, which in contrast to Hey's guitar-driven rock delves more into electronica. Apart from penning Hey's lyrics, she is also a columnist in several Polish magazines.

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She received many awards and holds the record for the largest number of Fryderyk awards, including multiple wins in categories Author of the Year and Female Vocalist of the Year. [3] In 2012 and 2013, she was the art director of concert tour Męskie Granie.

Discography

Solo albums

TitleAlbum detailsPeak chart positions Certifications
POL
puk.puk
Milena
  • Released: 8 March 1998
  • Label: PolyGram Poland
Sushi
UniSexBlues
  • Released: 28 May 2007
  • Label: QL Music
1 [5]
Osiecka
  • Released: 28 November 2008
  • Label: QL Music
  • Album with songs written by Agnieszka Osiecka
1 [6]
  • POL: 2× Platinum [7]
8
  • Released: 23 September 2011
  • Label: Supersam Music
1 [8]
  • POL: Platinum [7]
Basta
  • Released: 12 October 2018
  • Label: Kayax
1 [9]
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart.

Awards and nominations

Fryderyk

Fryderyk awards received by Kasia Nosowska and her band Hey

YearRecipientAwardResult
1994HeyGroup of the YearWon [10]
Hey in Spodek, Katowice Concert of the YearWon [10]
Katarzyna NosowskaFemale Vocalist of the YearNominated [10]
Ho!Album of the Year – Rock/PopNominated [10]
Hey concert tourEvent of the YearNominated [10]
1995Katarzyna NosowskaAuthor of the YearNominated [11]
HeyGroup of the YearNominated [11]
?Album of the Year – RockNominated [11]
1996Katarzyna NosowskaAuthor of the YearWon [12]
puk.pukAlbum of the Year – AlternativeWon [12]
Album of the Year – RockNominated [12]
Katarzyna NosowskaFemale Vocalist of the YearNominated [12]
1998Katarzyna NosowskaFemale Vocalist of the YearNominated [13]
MilenaAlbum of the Year – AlternativeNominated [13]
1999Katarzyna NosowskaFemale Vocalist of the YearNominated [14]
HeyAlbum of the Year – RockNominated [14]
2000SushiAlbum of the Year – AlternativeWon [15]
Katarzyna NosowskaAuthor of the YearWon [15]
Female Vocalist of the YearNominated [15]
2001[sic!]Album of the Year – RockWon [16]
Hey – "Cisza, ja i czas"Song of the YearNominated [16]
Katarzyna NosowskaAuthor of the YearNominated [16]
Female Vocalist of the YearNominated [16]
HeyGroup of the YearNominated [16]
2002Katarzyna NosowskaAuthor of the YearNominated [17]
Female Vocalist of the YearNominated [17]
2003Music MusicAlbum of the Year – RockWon [18]
KoncertowyNominated [18]
Paweł Krawczyk and Leszek Kamiński (for the song "Muka!" by Hey)Best Music ProductionNominated [18]
Katarzyna NosowskaAuthor of the YearNominated [18]
Female Vocalist of the YearNominated [18]
HeyGroup of the YearNominated [18]
2005Katarzyna NosowskaAuthor of the YearWon [19]
Female Vocalist of the YearWon [19]
HeyGroup of the YearWon [19]
EchosystemBest Album DesignWon [19]
Album of the Year – Rock/MetalWon [19]
Hey – "Mimo wszystko"Video of the YearNominated [19]
Song of the YearNominated [19]
2006Katarzyna NosowskaAuthor of the YearWon [20]
Female Vocalist of the YearNominated [20]
2008Marcin Macuk, Leszek Kamiński and Wojtek Łopaciuk (for the album MTV Unplugged)Best Music ProductionWon [21]
Katarzyna NosowskaAuthor of the YearWon [21]
Female Vocalist of the YearWon [21]
MTV UnpluggedBest Album DesignWon [21]
Album of the Year – Rock/MetalWon [21]
UniSexBluesAlbum of the Year – AlternativeWon [21]
Nosowska – "Era Retuszera"Song of the YearWon [21]
Video of the YearWon [21]
Marcin Macuk and Marcin Bors (for the song "Era Retuszera" by Nosowska)Best Music ProductionNominated [21]
Marcin Macuk and Marcin Bors (for the album UniSexBlues)Nominated [21]
Katarzyna NosowskaComposer of the YearNominated [21]
UniSexBluesBest Album DesignNominated [21]
HeyGroup of the YearNominated [21]
Hey – "Sic!"Song of the YearNominated [21]
2009OsieckaAlbum of the Year – Sung PoetryWon [22]
Katarzyna NosowskaFemale Vocalist of the YearWon [22]
OsieckaBest Album DesignNominated [22]
Nosowska – "Kto tam u ciebie jest?"Song of the YearNominated [22]
2010Marcin Bors and Paweł Krawczyk (for the album Miłość! Uwaga! Ratunku! Pomocy!)Best Music ProductionWon [23]
Miłość! Uwaga! Ratunku! Pomocy!Best Album DesignWon [23]
Album of the Year – RockWon [23]
HeyGroup of the YearWon [23]
Hey – "Kto tam? Kto jest w środku?"Song of the YearWon [23]
Katarzyna NosowskaAuthor of the YearWon [23]
Female Vocalist of the YearNominated [23]
Katarzyna Nosowska and Paweł KrawczykComposer of the YearNominated [23]
Marcin Bors and Paweł Krawczyk (for the song "Kto tam? Kto jest w środku?" by Hey)Best Music ProductionNominated [23]
Hey – "Kto tam? Kto jest w środku?"Video of the YearNominated [23]
2012Katarzyna NosowskaAuthor of the YearWon [24]
8Best Album DesignWon [24]
Album of the Year – AlternativeNominated [24]
Nosowska – "Nomada"Song of the YearNominated [24]
Katarzyna NosowskaFemale Vocalist of the YearNominated [24]
Marcin Bors and Marcin Macuk (for the album 8)Best Music ProductionNominated [24]
2013Do Rycerzy, do Szlachty, do MieszczanAlbum of the YearNominated [25]
HeyArtist of the YearNominated [25]

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