Band, *1973 PL
Rock and Blues
Dżem is a Polish blues rock band. Ryszard Riedel, one of the most famous Polish vocalists, worked with the band. The band's name comes from English word jam (session) which has the same pronunciation as the Polish word "dżem", which means "jam" in the sense of a fruit preserve. The band's original name was "Jam" but before one of their concerts a woman made a mistake when she wrote their name, writing "Dżem". Their songs include "Czerwony jak cegła" (Red as a Brick), "Whisky", "Wehikuł czasu" (Time Machine), "Sen o Victorii" (Dream about Victoria), "Harley mój" (My Harley), "Mała aleja róż" (Little Rose Avenue), "Naiwne pytania" (Sappy questions), "List do M." (Letter to M.) and many more. They were the back-up band for Eric Clapton's concert in Gdynia on 14 August 2008.
Jerzy Piotrowski dr, perc PO | |
Paweł Berger key, p *1950 | |
Ryszard Riedel voc, h 1956-1994 PL | |
Adam Otręba g | |
Jerzy Styczyński g | |
Marek Kapłon dr | |
Zbigniew Szczerbiński dr | |
Leszek Faliński | |
Andrzej Urny g *1957 PO | |
Michał Giercuszkiewicz dr | |
Benedykt Otręba b *1951 | |
Maciej Balcar voc, hrp | |
Jacek Dewódzki bvoc, voc |
Džemal Agušev World Band |
Džemal Malovčić Folk Band |
Džemal Novaković Rock, Folk and Pop Band |
Dzemal Trtak Rock and Alternative Band |
Džemila Husarkić Folk Band |
Dzemm & Percuzi Band |
Džemo Cakić Band |