Stanislaw Soyka is dead. “For a good god”

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For God's sake, Life is not only to take, Life is not to stand by, and to live, 1 must give himself. It is simply a fragment of “Tolerance”, 1 of the most celebrated songs by Stanisław Soyka, which he was to sing at the festival in Sopot. This did not happen due to the fact that the singer, preparing for the performance, was taken to the hospital. The Thursday performance broadcast on TVN was discontinued. alternatively of showing another episode of the event, the movie was released on TV. TVN released a message: "For independent reasons, we had to halt today's broadcast of the concert". Shortly after, it was revealed that Stanisław Soyka died.Jazz, who got through Soyka (Stanisław Joachim Soyka) was born in Żory on 26 April 1959. He's been singing and playing since he was a kid. At the age of 14, he became a church organist. Then he studied at the K. Szymanowski Academy of Music in Katowice, in the direction of arrangement and composition. In college, he started his own bands and already in the late 1970s. He was first successful in the 20th century. It was already known that the closest Soyce was jazz.In 1981 he released the album "Blublula", which was considered the best jazz album of the year. He was successful again, recorded in abroad studios, but the star of the popular scene was in the early 1990s. At the time, he launched specified hits as “The Miracle of Memory”, “Play It Again” and “Tolerance”. Even as in 1995 he released an album on which he sang in Polish sonnets by William Shakespeare. It seemed that it was not what could scope a wide audience, but Soyka's talent overcame this obstacle. He's been struggling with diabetes for years. During rehearsals for the Thursday concert, he fainted. Stanisław Soyka was 66 years old.
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