Anita Lipnicka
Anita Lipnicka is a Polish singer and songwriter.
Biography
Anita Lipnicka was born in Piotrków Trybunalski. Her career as a singer started in Varius Manx, a band with which she achieved success. In 1996, she decided to pursue a solo career, left the band, and moved to London, where she recorded her first solo album. The album, titled Wszystko się może zdarzyć became a success. In 1998, Lipnicka released her second solo album, To, co naprawdę. In 2000, her third solo album Moje oczy sa zielone in 2003 and Inside Story in 2005. Both albums were all in English. The album Indecent Songs won The Fryderyk award for The Pop Album of the Year.In 2006 they released a mini-disc called "Other Stories" and a collection of all their records plus a DVD with their videos called "All The Stories".
In February 2008, the duet released their third studio album "Goodbye" which is said to be their last album recorded together. They decided to focus on their solo careers, but they remained a couple in their private life until 2015. In 2008, the American singer and songwriter Chris Eckman released his CD "The Last Side of the Mountain", duetting with Anita Lipnicka on the number "Who Will Light Your Path". As all other songs on the CD it is an adaptation of a poem by the Slovenian poet Dane Zajc.
Lipnicka and Porter have one daughter, Pola. Anita Lipnicka is a sister of Arkadiusz Lipnicki, a member of Polish theater team 'Rafał Kmita Group'.
On 13 November Lipnicka released her solo album "Hard Land of Wonder". The first single from the album was "Car Door". The album became Gold.