Krzysztof "Polo" Poliński (born March 3, 1964, in Warsaw, Poland) is a Polish rock drummer, session musician, and arranger.
During the next ten years, as a member of Bartosiewicz's band, Poliński recorded albums Love (1992) (tracks 1-3, 6, 7, 10), Sen (1994), Szok'N'Show (1995), Dziecko (1997), Wodospady (1998), and Dziś są moje urodziny (1999) as well as played concerts around the country and abroad.
It presents songs recorded during a concert that took place on November 20, 2016, in Pałac Młodzieży (youth educational center) in Katowice, Poland.
During this performance as well as the entire 2016 fall tournée, Urszula's band was accompanied by a string quartet of the AUKSO Chamber Orchestra of Tychy, Poland.
[5] Krzysztof Poliński has also participated in a wide range of other projects which have resulted in albums Bananowe drzewa (1996) by rock band Róże Europy, Nie znasz mnie (2005) by singer Ewelina Flinta, The Triptic (2007) by hard rock band Sweet Noise, and Goodbye (2008) by Anita Lipnicka and John Porter.
[1][6][7] With addition to the recorded albums, the cooperation with Ewelina Flinta, Anita Lipnicka, and John Porter also led to numerous concert tours.
Since 2016, Poliński has been a member of Polish band dylan.pl (together with Filip Łobodziński, Jacek Wąsowski, Marek Wojtczak, and Tomasz Hernik).
[8][9][10] Since 2000, Krzysztof Poliński has also regularly performed in a musical "Jeździec Burzy" staged by the Rampa Theater in Warsaw, Poland.