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Ryszard Riedel
Ryszard Riedel
śpiew
Ryszard Riedel
śpiew
Paweł Berger
Paweł Berger
instrumenty klawiszowe
Paweł Berger
instrumenty klawiszowe
Adam Otręba
Adam Otręba
gitara
Adam Otręba
gitara
Beno Otręba
Beno Otręba
gitara basowa
Beno Otręba
gitara basowa
Jerzy Styczyński
Jerzy Styczyński
gitara
Jerzy Styczyński
gitara
Michał Giercuszkiewicz
Michał Giercuszkiewicz
perkusja (DVD 1: 1, 3, 4)
Michał Giercuszkiewicz
perkusja (DVD 1: 1, 3, 4)
Grzegorz Schneider
Grzegorz Schneider
perkusja (DVD 1: 2)
Grzegorz Schneider
perkusja (DVD 1: 2)
Marek Kapłon
Marek Kapłon
perkusja (DVD 1: 5, 6)
Marek Kapłon
perkusja (DVD 1: 5, 6)
Zbigniew Szczerbiński
Zbigniew Szczerbiński
perkusja (DVD 2: 1, 2, 3)
Zbigniew Szczerbiński
perkusja (DVD 2: 1, 2, 3)
Krzysztof Toczko
Krzysztof Toczko
harmonijka, cyja, gitara, instrumenty perkusyjne (DVD 2: 1, 2, 3)
Krzysztof Toczko
harmonijka, cyja, gitara, instrumenty perkusyjne (DVD 2: 1, 2, 3)
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