2 Plus 1

2 Plus 1
Also known asDwa Plus Jeden, 2+1, Gruppe 2+1, Two Plus One
OriginWarsaw, Poland
GenresPop, folk, country, synthpop, new wave, rock
Years active1971–1992
1998–1999
LabelsPolskie Nagrania Muza, Tonpress, Wifon, Autobahn, Savitor, PolJazz, Sonic
Past membersClassic line-up
Janusz Kruk
Elżbieta Dmoch
Cezary Szlązak
Former members
Andrzej Rybiński
Andrzej Krzysztofik

2 Plus 1 were a Polish band performing pop and folk music, and, in the later period of their activity, also synthpop and rock. They were founded in 1971 by Janusz Kruk and Elżbieta Dmoch. The band recorded ten studio albums, three of which have been certified Gold in Poland, and established such evergreen hits as "Chodź, pomaluj mój świat", "Windą do nieba" and "Iść w stronę słońca". They have won a number of local and international awards, and performed in countries around the world, such as Germany, the Soviet Union, the United States, Canada and Cuba. 2 Plus 1 enjoyed their biggest popularity in the 1970s, but remained successful into the mid-1980s. In addition, the band achieved notable success in Western Europe and Japan with the songs "Easy Come, Easy Go" and "Singapore". The end of 2 Plus 1's activity was marked by the death of Janusz Kruk in 1992. A successful, but short lived reunion took place at the end of the 1990s. 2 Plus 1 remain one of the most successful bands in the history of Polish popular music, and their musical legacy still proves influential in Poland.