# | Release title | Total tracks | Type of release is | Imprint date | Label | |
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1 | Ulla-La | 4 | Audio | 2005-05-00 | PE!Music | |
2 | Future Talk | 11 | Audio | 1979 | Inner City Records | |
3 | Papaya | 2 | Audio | 1975 | ||
4 | Midnight Rain | 7 | Audio | 1977 | Arista | |
5 | Urszula | 10 | Audio | 1975 | Arista | |
6 | Papaya | 2 | Audio | 1975 | Arista | |
7 | Magic Lady | 9 | Audio | 1989 | Polskie Nagrania Muza | |
8 | Newborn Light | 7 | Audio | 1974 | Columbia | |
9 | Papaya / Funk Rings | 2 | Audio | 1975 | Arista | |
10 | Papaya | 2 | Audio | 1976 | Arista | |
11 | We'll Remember Komeda | 11 | Audio | 1998 | Polonia Records | |
12 | Heritage | 7 | Audio | 1978 | ||
13 | Percussion Summit | 5 | Audio | 1984 | Moers Music | |
14 | Live At Warsaw Jazz Festival | 13 | Audio | 2005 | Cascade Medien | |
15 | Urszula | 10 | Audio | 1975 | ||
16 | Pójdę Wszędzie Z Tobą / Gdy Ty Się Śmiejesz | 2 | Audio | 1962 | Pronit | |
17 | Sorrow Is Not Forever... But Love Is | 6 | Audio | 1983 | Keytone | |
18 | Solo's, Duo's And Trio's | 14 | Audio | 1982 | Keytone | |
19 | Ulla | 9 | Audio | 1982 | Pop Eye | |
20 | Tribute To Komeda | 10 | Audio | 1976 | ||
21 | Urszula | 10 | Audio | 1975 | Arista | |
22 | Sorrow Is Not Forever-Love Is Vocal Summit | 8 | Audio | 2002 | Moers Music | |
23 | Tico Tico | 2 | Audio | 1976 | Arista | |
24 | Tico Tico | 2 | Audio | 1976 | Arista | |
25 | aleSZOPKA | 8 | Audio | 2011 | ||
26 | Sorrow Is Not Forever-Love Is Vocal Summit | 10 | Audio | 1983 | Moers Music | |
27 | We'll Remember Komeda | 10 | Audio | 1973 | MPS Records | |
28 | Papaya | 2 | Audio | 1975 | Arista | |
29 | Papaya | 2 | Audio | 1975 | ||
30 | To I Hola | 14 | Audio | 2000 | Selles Records | |
31 | Magic Lady | 9 | Audio | 2000 | Walk Away Records | |
32 | Forever Green / Zawsze Zielona | 9 | Audio | 2008 | Green Town Of Jazz | |
33 | Super Band Live At Jazz Cafe Live | 11 | Audio | 2009 | EMI Music Poland | |
34 | Malowany Ptak | 10 | Audio | 1997 | Polonia Records | |
35 | Newborn Light | 7 | Audio | 1972 | ||
36 | Midnight Rain | 7 | Audio | 1977 | ||
37 | We'll Remember Komeda | 10 | Audio | 1998 | Polonia Records | |
38 | Papaya / Radioactivity | 2 | Audio | 1976 | ||
39 | Papaya | 2 | Audio | 1975 | Arista | |
40 | Papaya | 2 | Audio | 1976 | Arista | |
41 | Urszula | 10 | Audio | 1975 | ||
42 | Papaya / Funk Rings | 2 | Audio | 1975 | Arista | |
43 | Future Talk | 11 | Audio | 1979 | Inner City Records | |
44 | Wszystko Gra | 9 | Audio | 2013-09-13 | Kayax Production | |
45 | Tico Tico | 2 | Audio | 1976 | Arista | |
46 | Magic Lady | 9 | Audio | 1990 | In+Out Records | |
47 | Midnight Rain | 7 | Audio | 1977 | Arista | |
48 | Sorrow Is Not Forever... But Love Is | 8 | Audio | 1986 | Keytone | |
49 | Heritage | 7 | Audio | 1978 | Pausa Records | |
50 | Percussion Summit | 5 | Audio | 1984 | Moers Music |
Jazz vocalist, born 22 October 1943 in Straconka, Poland. She started her career in the late 1950's in Poland and moved to the USA in 1973.
Already gifted with a remarkable five-octave vocal range, Dudziak employs electronic devices to extend still further the possibilities of her voice. She has frequently worked with leading contemporary musicians, including Archie Shepp and Lester Bowie, and was a member of the Vocal Summit group, with Jay Clayton, Jeanne Lee, Bobby McFerrin, Norma Winstone, Sting, Michelle Hendricks, and Lauren Newton.
Wife of [a=Michał Urbaniak].