Kora Jackowska Marek Jackowski Milo Kurtis John Porter Ryszard Olesiński Krzysztof Olesiński Ryszard Kupidura Paweł Markowski Bogdan Kowalewski Marcin Ciempiel Krzysztof Dominik Kostek Yoriadis Janusz Iwański Bogdan Wawrzynowicz Jose Manuel Alban Juarez Cezary Kaźmierczak
Maanam (Tamil for respect or dignity) was a Polish rock band.
History
Maanam was formed by Marek Jackowski and Milo Kurtis in 1975 as guitar band M-a-M. In 1976 the band was joined by guitar player John Porter and by Kora (Olga Jackowska) - Jackowski's wife. When Kurtis left, the band changed its name to Maanam Elektryczny Prysznic (Maanam Electric Shower). Originally an acoustic outfit, the band went electric in 1980, and since then has recorded some of Poland's best-selling[clarification needed]singles and albums over the past[when?] 25 years.[citation needed]
During the first half of the 1980s, Maanam featured an energetic, guitar-driven post-punk sound. Kora's vocal gymnastics were typical of the iconoclastic international female pop vocalists of the time, and showcased the consonant-laden Polish language as one perfectly suited to rock sounds. In 1988, Maanam's "Sie ściemnia" became the first Polish music video to air on the international MTV.[citation needed] Maanam's sound in the 1980s could be considered a cross between Nina Hagen, Siouxsie and the Banshees, and Blondie.[original research?][citation needed]
Their former lead singer, Olga Jackowska, died from cancer on 28 July 2018 at the age of 67.[2] Bassist Krzysztof Olesiński died on 18 June 2023, at the age of 70.[3]