Varius Manx is tagged as: polish, rock, female vocalists, soft rock, pop Varius Manx is a Polish pop group, formed in Łódź in 1989 by a composer Robert Janson. The name is a variation on the English word “various” plus Manx, the variety of cat. The band sold more than 2 million copies on the territory of Poland.|The band’s original lead singer was Anita Lipnicka. The band’s first album “The Beginning” which consisted entirely of instrumental music, was released in 1990 with average success. The 1993 follow-up “The New Shape” featured vocals by Robert Janson, Robert Amirian, and guests including Edyta Bartosiewicz. The band’s breakthrough was the 1994 album “Emu” which marked a stark change in their artistic direction, i.e. the band had a lead singer Anita Lipnicka and begun to perform primarily in Polish. This formula was highly successful, and both “Emu” and the subsequent album “Elf” (1995) each sold more than half a million copies. The songs which brought Varius Manx to the top were “Zanim zrozumiesz” and “Pocaluj noc” - both extreme chartbusters. In 1995 the band won the Polish music award, the Fryderyk, for best Polish music group. Furthermore, the band provided a number of songs (mostly from “Elf”) for the soundt... Read More About Varius Manx Biography... Send Varius Manx ringtones to your cell |
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