The Queen: Urszula Dudziak
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Urszula’s love for unruly musical experiments got her kicked out from music school when she was a young girl. A few years later, she stumbled upon The Voice of America - a radio station meant to bring American culture and censorship-free news to people locked up behind the Iron Curtain. This program is where Urszula heard jazz for the first time. From then on, Urszula started developing her distinctive style of wordless vocalisation that can transport listeners to another dimension.
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