Grzegorz Karnas

The following year, his debut album "Reinkarnasja" (Not Two 2000) was released and put Karnas on the road touring at main jazz clubs and festivals in Poland and Slovakia.

[1] Its promotion took place with a series of club and festival concerts in Poland, Slovakia, Czech Republic, Germany and Romania.

[2] A new album "Ballads for the End of the World"[3] featuring a Silesian cello player Adam Oleś was released in April 2006.

[4] His album under the title "Karnas"[5] was released in 2011 by a Slovak label Hevhetia and his live performances from Budapest were produced and released by a Hungarian label BMC Records as "Audio Beads" (2012)[6] and "Vanga" (2014) making Karnas a distinctive element of European jazz vocal scene.

He conducted workshops in Poland, Germany, France, Czech Republic, Belgium, Denmark, Luxembourg, Slovakia, Hungary, Ukraine, Russia, Uzbekistan, China, Malaysia and Indonesia.

Karnas in 2014