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Helena Majdaniec
Helena Majdaniec tombstone on Central Cemetery in Szczecin, Poland
Helena Majdaniec tombstone on Central Cemetery in Szczecin, Poland
Background information
Birth nameHelena Majdaniec
Born(1941-08-18)August 18, 1941
Mylsk, Reichskommissariat Ukraine, (now Milsk, Ukraine)
OriginSzczecin, Poland
DiedJanuary 18, 2002(2002-01-18) (aged 60)
Szczecin, Poland
GenresBig-beat
Occupation(s)Singer, actress
Years active1962–2002
LabelsPolskie Nagrania Muza, Pronit, Philips Records

Helena Majdaniec (5 October 1941 – 18 January 2002) was a Polish big beat singer and film actor,[1][2] "the queen of Polish Twist". Helena Majdaniec cooperated with Niebiesko-Czarni, Czerwono-Czarni, Karin Stanek, Olivia Newton-John, Cliff Richard and Demis Roussos. She performed mainly in Szczecin and Paris.[3]

Personal discography

Her singing is also available in the albums of the music groups she cooperated with.

References

  1. ^ Rafał Podraza, Helena Majdaniec. Jutro będzie dobry dzień, ZLP, Szczecin, 2013 ISBN 978-83-60562-64-2
  2. ^ Helena Majdaniec at IMDb
  3. ^ Królowa twista Helena Majdaniec