Katarzyna Nosowska | |
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Born | Szczecin, Poland | 30 August 1971
Occupation(s) | Singer, songwriter, columnist |
Musical career | |
Genres | Alternative rock, rock, electronic |
Years active | 1989–present [1] |
Labels | PolyGram Poland, Universal Music Poland, QL Music, Supersam Music, Kayax |
Website | nosowska |
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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.
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.
Title | Album details | Peak chart positions | Certifications |
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puk.puk |
| — | |
Milena |
| — | |
Sushi |
| — | |
UniSexBlues |
| 1 [5] |
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Osiecka |
| 1 [6] |
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8 |
| 1 [8] |
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Basta |
| 1 [9] |
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"—" denotes a recording that did not chart. |
Fryderyk awards received by Kasia Nosowska and her band Hey
Year | Recipient | Award | Result |
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1994 | Hey | Group of the Year | Won [10] |
Hey in Spodek, Katowice | Concert of the Year | Won [10] | |
Katarzyna Nosowska | Female Vocalist of the Year | Nominated [10] | |
Ho! | Album of the Year – Rock/Pop | Nominated [10] | |
Hey concert tour | Event of the Year | Nominated [10] | |
1995 | Katarzyna Nosowska | Author of the Year | Nominated [11] |
Hey | Group of the Year | Nominated [11] | |
? | Album of the Year – Rock | Nominated [11] | |
1996 | Katarzyna Nosowska | Author of the Year | Won [12] |
puk.puk | Album of the Year – Alternative | Won [12] | |
Album of the Year – Rock | Nominated [12] | ||
Katarzyna Nosowska | Female Vocalist of the Year | Nominated [12] | |
1998 | Katarzyna Nosowska | Female Vocalist of the Year | Nominated [13] |
Milena | Album of the Year – Alternative | Nominated [13] | |
1999 | Katarzyna Nosowska | Female Vocalist of the Year | Nominated [14] |
Hey | Album of the Year – Rock | Nominated [14] | |
2000 | Sushi | Album of the Year – Alternative | Won [15] |
Katarzyna Nosowska | Author of the Year | Won [15] | |
Female Vocalist of the Year | Nominated [15] | ||
2001 | [sic!] | Album of the Year – Rock | Won [16] |
Hey – "Cisza, ja i czas" | Song of the Year | Nominated [16] | |
Katarzyna Nosowska | Author of the Year | Nominated [16] | |
Female Vocalist of the Year | Nominated [16] | ||
Hey | Group of the Year | Nominated [16] | |
2002 | Katarzyna Nosowska | Author of the Year | Nominated [17] |
Female Vocalist of the Year | Nominated [17] | ||
2003 | Music Music | Album of the Year – Rock | Won [18] |
Koncertowy | Nominated [18] | ||
Paweł Krawczyk and Leszek Kamiński (for the song "Muka!" by Hey) | Best Music Production | Nominated [18] | |
Katarzyna Nosowska | Author of the Year | Nominated [18] | |
Female Vocalist of the Year | Nominated [18] | ||
Hey | Group of the Year | Nominated [18] | |
2005 | Katarzyna Nosowska | Author of the Year | Won [19] |
Female Vocalist of the Year | Won [19] | ||
Hey | Group of the Year | Won [19] | |
Echosystem | Best Album Design | Won [19] | |
Album of the Year – Rock/Metal | Won [19] | ||
Hey – "Mimo wszystko" | Video of the Year | Nominated [19] | |
Song of the Year | Nominated [19] | ||
2006 | Katarzyna Nosowska | Author of the Year | Won [20] |
Female Vocalist of the Year | Nominated [20] | ||
2008 | Marcin Macuk, Leszek Kamiński and Wojtek Łopaciuk (for the album MTV Unplugged) | Best Music Production | Won [21] |
Katarzyna Nosowska | Author of the Year | Won [21] | |
Female Vocalist of the Year | Won [21] | ||
MTV Unplugged | Best Album Design | Won [21] | |
Album of the Year – Rock/Metal | Won [21] | ||
UniSexBlues | Album of the Year – Alternative | Won [21] | |
Nosowska – "Era Retuszera" | Song of the Year | Won [21] | |
Video of the Year | Won [21] | ||
Marcin Macuk and Marcin Bors (for the song "Era Retuszera" by Nosowska) | Best Music Production | Nominated [21] | |
Marcin Macuk and Marcin Bors (for the album UniSexBlues) | Nominated [21] | ||
Katarzyna Nosowska | Composer of the Year | Nominated [21] | |
UniSexBlues | Best Album Design | Nominated [21] | |
Hey | Group of the Year | Nominated [21] | |
Hey – "Sic!" | Song of the Year | Nominated [21] | |
2009 | Osiecka | Album of the Year – Sung Poetry | Won [22] |
Katarzyna Nosowska | Female Vocalist of the Year | Won [22] | |
Osiecka | Best Album Design | Nominated [22] | |
Nosowska – "Kto tam u ciebie jest?" | Song of the Year | Nominated [22] | |
2010 | Marcin Bors and Paweł Krawczyk (for the album Miłość! Uwaga! Ratunku! Pomocy!) | Best Music Production | Won [23] |
Miłość! Uwaga! Ratunku! Pomocy! | Best Album Design | Won [23] | |
Album of the Year – Rock | Won [23] | ||
Hey | Group of the Year | Won [23] | |
Hey – "Kto tam? Kto jest w środku?" | Song of the Year | Won [23] | |
Katarzyna Nosowska | Author of the Year | Won [23] | |
Female Vocalist of the Year | Nominated [23] | ||
Katarzyna Nosowska and Paweł Krawczyk | Composer of the Year | Nominated [23] | |
Marcin Bors and Paweł Krawczyk (for the song "Kto tam? Kto jest w środku?" by Hey) | Best Music Production | Nominated [23] | |
Hey – "Kto tam? Kto jest w środku?" | Video of the Year | Nominated [23] | |
2012 | Katarzyna Nosowska | Author of the Year | Won [24] |
8 | Best Album Design | Won [24] | |
Album of the Year – Alternative | Nominated [24] | ||
Nosowska – "Nomada" | Song of the Year | Nominated [24] | |
Katarzyna Nosowska | Female Vocalist of the Year | Nominated [24] | |
Marcin Bors and Marcin Macuk (for the album 8) | Best Music Production | Nominated [24] | |
2013 | Do Rycerzy, do Szlachty, do Mieszczan | Album of the Year | Nominated [25] |
Hey | Artist of the Year | Nominated [25] | |
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