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In 1979, Lenartowicz co-founded one of the first Polish punk rock bands, [[Deadlock]] in Gdansk <sup>[1]</sup>. After leaving Deadlock, he moved to Warsaw, where with [[Tomek Lipiński]] he formed the band [[Tilt]] <sup>[1]</sup>. He also played in [[Białe Wulkany]]. Even before martial law, he emigrated to the Netherlands, where he graduated from film school and started writing screenplays. He was the first in Poland to publish the fanzine Pasażer in the late 1970s. He died of a brain tumor on July 18, 2004. He was buried at the Garrison Cemetery in Gdańsk <sup>[2]</sup>.
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In 1979, Lenartowicz co-founded one of the first Polish punk rock bands, [[Deadlock]] in Gdansk <sup>[1]</sup>. After leaving Deadlock, he moved to Warsaw, where with [[Tomasz Lipiński]] he formed the band [[Tilt]] <sup>[1]</sup>. He also played in [[Białe Wulkany]]. Even before martial law, he emigrated to the Netherlands, where he graduated from film school and started writing screenplays. He was the first in Poland to publish the fanzine Pasażer in the late 1970s. He died of a brain tumor on July 18, 2004. He was buried at the Garrison Cemetery in Gdańsk <sup>[2]</sup>.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 08:56, 16 February 2021

Jacek "Lutra" Lenartowicz (born June 25, 1961, died July 18, 2004[1]) was a Polish drummer.

Biography

In 1979, Lenartowicz co-founded one of the first Polish punk rock bands, Deadlock in Gdansk [1]. After leaving Deadlock, he moved to Warsaw, where with Tomasz Lipiński he formed the band Tilt [1]. He also played in Białe Wulkany. Even before martial law, he emigrated to the Netherlands, where he graduated from film school and started writing screenplays. He was the first in Poland to publish the fanzine Pasażer in the late 1970s. He died of a brain tumor on July 18, 2004. He was buried at the Garrison Cemetery in Gdańsk [2].

References

  1. "Luther" is dead. www.muzyka.onet.pl, 2004-08-20. [accessed on 2017-10-09]. [archived from this address (2017-10-09)].
  2. Jacek Lenartowicz ( pol. ) . www.cmentarza-gdanskie.pl. [accessed on 2014-12-26].

Text adapted from the Polish Wikipedia