Andrzej Tylczyński (1 January 1925, Poznań, Poland – 11 July 2009, Best, Netherlands[1]) was a Polish songwriter, journalist, writer, lyricist, and satirist.
Biography
His family was already in the entertainment business, as his father was an actor at the Polish Theatre in Poznań. He studied medicine and economics in Poznan (founded the cabaret Żarty z karty), and in the early 1950s, he moved to Warsaw. In his youth, he worked at Głos Wielkopolski and the Democratic Weekly. From 1949 to 1950, he was the chairman of the Poznań branch of the Alliance of Democrats. In 1972, he founded the magazine Non Stop, becoming its editor-in-chief. In 1979, he documented the pilgrimage of Pope John Paul II to Poland (for PolyGram International).[2]
Until his death he lived in the Netherlands. His son, Piotr Tylko-Tylczyński, a composer, creates, among others, electronic music, film and music accompaniments to films, radio plays and commercials.
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"Augustowskie noce" (Music: Franciszka Leszczyńska, Lyrics: Andrzej Tylczyński and Zbigniew Zapert; performed by Maria Koterbska & Hanna Rek [pl])
"Hallo, hallo, hallo, hallo" (Music: Adam Markiewicz; performed by Maria Koterbska)
"Klip klip, klap klap" Music: Adam Markiewicz; performed by Maria Koterbska)