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Katy Carr is a British singer-songwriter and musician known for her songs about Polish history. A fan of the 1930s and 1940s, she plays vintage instruments and wears clothing and hairstyles from the period. Although she was born in England, she lived in Poland for the first five years of her life. Her album ''Paszport'', a tribute to those who fought in World War II, won Best Concept Album from the ''Independent Music Awards'' in 2014. In 2016 she was given Poland's Pro Patria Medal.


Life

Carr was born in
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, England to a Polish mother and a Scottish-English father, but until she was five years old, lived in Poland where her parents met and her father worked. Her English grandmother's stories about the 1930s/1940s stirred an interest in the era, as did photographs of the clothing and hairstyles. She admired
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and female pilots
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and Amelia Earhart. An undisciplined girl, she joined the Air Cadets, a youth group affiliated with the
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, and learned to fly.


Career


2009: ''Kommander's Car''

The single "Kommander's Car" was inspired by
Kazimierz Piechowski Kazimierz Piechowski (; 3 October 1919 – 15 December 2017) was a Polish engineer, Boy Scout during the Second Polish Republic, and political prisoner of the Nazis held at Auschwitz concentration camp. He was a soldier of the Polish Home Army ...
's escape from an Auschwitz concentration camp. Piechowski was sent to Auschwitz in 1940. Two years later a fellow prisoner who repaired the cars of SS officers suggested they steal a car. Carr's song is about their escape.


''Kazik and the Kommander's Car'' documentary

''Kazik and the Kommander's Car'' is a documentary produced by Carr and directed by British film maker Hannah Lovell. It documents Carr's first visit to meet and present her tribute song, "Kommander's Car", to Polish World War II veteran Kazimierz Piechowski. Piechowski was present for the debut of the documentary, which included a concert on 27 January 2010 in Warsaw, Poland to mark the 65th anniversary of liberation of Auschwitz. Two years later a DVD of the film was released. The film was shown in museums and festivals in England and Poland.


Touring and humanitarian work

In March 2011, Katy Carr and the Aviators embarked on The Escapologist Tour. Kazimierz Piechowski was present for the first two London performances. The aim of the Escapologist Tour was, in Carr's words, "to help unite both British and Polish communities throughout the UK through film, music and the sharing of stories." Events included concerts and screenings of ''Kazik and the Kommander's Car'', as well as outreach with Polish retirement and care homes. Carr sang Polish folk songs to World War II veterans. In 2012, the tour was nominated for the National Lottery Good Causes Awards. She embarked on a US Polish diaspora tour and performed in Chicago, and New York City. Short films about Polish history from the
Polish Institute and Sikorski Museum The Polish Institute and Sikorski Museum ( pl, Instytut Polski i Muzeum im. Gen. Sikorskiego), known as Sikorski Institute, named after General Władysław Sikorski, is a leading London-based museum and archive for research into Poland during W ...
archives were shown by Hannah Lovell, director of ''Kazik and the Kommander's Car''. Carr studied Polish at Jagiellonian University so she could communicate better with the Polish media during her tour and also to "help to share the joys of learning the Polish language".


2012: ''Paszport''

Carr's fourth album, ''Paszport'', contains lyrics in English and Polish. She worked with British producer Nigel of Bermondsey and with musicians from Klezmer,
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and
Folk music Folk music is a music genre that includes traditional folk music and the contemporary genre that evolved from the former during the 20th-century folk revival. Some types of folk music may be called world music. Traditional folk music has b ...
to create a sound that would be both traditional and contemporary. The album was released in Poland on 17 September 2012 to mark the anniversary of the Soviet invasion,
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in Poland and
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(also known as ''Poppy Day'' or
Armistice Day Armistice Day, later known as Remembrance Day in the Commonwealth and Veterans Day in the United States, is commemorated every year on 11 November to mark the armistice signed between the Allies of World War I and Germany at Compiègne, Fran ...
). ''Paszport'' was released in the UK on 11 November 2012 to positive reviews, some considering it one of the best albums of the year. Aside from the single about Piechowski, the album's subjects include the
Soviet invasion of Poland The Soviet invasion of Poland was a military operation by the Soviet Union without a formal declaration of war. On 17 September 1939, the Soviet Union invaded Poland from the east, 16 days after Nazi Germany invaded Poland from the west. Subs ...
, the Polish resistance and the repression of Polish people by the Soviets. Regarding the title of the album, Carr cited a poem by Jerzy Harasymowicz: "it's not a very well known poem, but I think it says everything about my album, 'Masz paszport, więc jesteś' – "You have a passport, therefore you exist". In 2013, Carr was given the Polish Daily Award for Culture. In October 2020, Carr released the final part of her 'Polish Roots Trilogy' (previously ''Paszport'' and ''Polonia'') with the album, ''Providence''.


Discography

* 2001: ''Screwing Lies'' * 2003: ''Passion Play'' * 2008: ''The Crow Club'' (compilation album) * 2009: "Kommander's Car" (single) * 2009: ''Coquette'' * 2012: "Kommander's Car" (remastered single) * 2012: ''Kazik and the Kommander's Car'' (DVD) * 2012: ''Paszport'' * 2015: ''Polonia'' * 2020: ''Providence''


Awards

* 2011: Nominated for London Music Award * 2012: Nominated for National Lottery Good Causes Award * 2013: Polish Daily Award for Culture * 2013: Nominated for Best Artist, Songlines Music Awards * 2014: Best Concept Album, ''Paszport'', Independent Music Awards * 2014: Honorary membership, Polish 1st Armoured Division * 2016: Pro Patria Medal (Poland) * 2016: Nominated Best Concept Album, ''Polonia'', Independent Music Awards


References


External links


Official websitePhotosKazik and the Kommander's Car Official film websiteInterview with Katy Carr on POLcast
{{DEFAULTSORT:Carr, Katy 1980s births Year of birth missing (living people) Living people British women singers Polish-language singers British women singer-songwriters People from Nottingham Polish women singers British people of Polish descent Polish people of English descent Polish people of Scottish descent British people of Polish-Jewish descent