Niebiesko-Czarni, a Polish vocal-instrumental band, was founded in 1962 in
Gdynia by music journalist Franciszek Walicki. The group won the first Festival
of Young Talents in June 1962 and released their debut EP The Peppermint Twist
that year. Throughout the 1960s, they released several EPs and their first
full-length album Niebiesko-Czarni in 1966. The band gained international
recognition with performances in France, the USA, and other countries, appearing
on major radio and television shows. In 1973, they premiered the first Polish
rock opera Naga. Niebiesko-Czarni disbanded ...