Ryszard Rynkowski, born on October 9, 1951, in Elbląg, Poland, is a Polish
singer and actor. He learned piano from an organist at his local parish and
later studied in Olsztyn. His debut came in 1972 with the group El during the
5th Cultural Festival of Students in Olsztyn. In the late 1970s, Rynkowski
joined the Polish band Vox as a singer, contributing to their albums like Vox
and VOX 2. He left Vox in 1987 to pursue a solo career, releasing notable albums
such as Szczęśliwej drogi, już czas (1991) and Jawa (1997). Rynkowski won the
Fryderyk Award for Singer of the Year in 2001...