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ROBERT CICHY
Robert Cichy is a polish guitarist, composer, singer, songwriter, and producer. Robert has earned the status of being one of the best polish guitarist and have been awarded with gold and platinium certification. He worked with many top Polish artists through out the world, he performed in Japan, Turkey, France, England, Italy, United Kingdom and Mauritius. He has supported Lenny Kravitz, N.E.R.D. and Jamiroquai as the band leader of 'Chilli' and 'June'. In 2018 he released his solo album "SMACK" mixing elements of folk, hip-hop, synth pop and rock. It's a clash of several musical worlds, wrapped in original, uncategorisable compositions. This album was highly praised by polish media and by critics. The album "SMACK" received the most prestigious Polish music award, Fryderyk in 2019, presented by Phonographic Academy. Robert Cichy for this record received two statuettes of Fryderyk for the best Country/Blues album of the year and the best music production in Country/Blues.nOn June 2020 Robert Cichy released his second solo album "Dirty Sun” which features well known polish artists such as: Kasai, Mrozu, Rahim, Sosnowski. Again Cichy received nomination for the Polish music award, Fryderyk 2021- Blues album of the year, and also had excellent critical reviews by journalists in which they highlighted Cichy’s individual style. The music video for the song”Rebeliant” (feat.Rahim) was nominated to PL Music Awards for the category "Important message".nRobert Cichy is appreciated for his modern approach to the genre, which can also be heard during his live concerts. The albums and concerts of Cichy is a journey through slavic folk, the American prairies and smoky New Orleans clubs, with an extended layover in Nashville and frequent visits to hip-hop parties.