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Alibabki was a Polish all-female vocal band active during 1963-1988 (with a hiatus during the 1980s). All the performers resided in Warsaw. Their major musicals styles were pop music, "big beat", and ska. They performed both as an individual band and as a support group for various musicians. Alone and together with other artists, Alibabki performed about 2000 songs. Their singing was used in a number of Polish films. Occasionally the group name is incorrectly referred to as Ali-babki. The band was a recipient of multiple awards.

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  • Alibabki was a Polish all-female vocal band active during 1963-1988 (with a hiatus during the 1980s). All the performers resided in Warsaw. Their major musicals styles were pop music, "big beat", and ska. They performed both as an individual band and as a support group for various musicians. Alone and together with other artists, Alibabki performed about 2000 songs. Their singing was used in a number of Polish films. Occasionally the group name is incorrectly referred to as Ali-babki. The band was a recipient of multiple awards. The name of the band is a pun, a portmanteau of "Ali Baba" and "babki", the latter word being a colloqiallism for "women", an example of exoticism in pop music of Communist Poland. (en)
  • Alibabki – polski żeński zespół wokalny założony w Warszawie zimą 1963 przez Zbigniewa Ciechana i Jana Rysińskiego. 15-krotnie wystąpiły na Krajowym Festiwalu Piosenki Polskiej w Opolu, zdobywając łącznie trzy główne nagrody. Cztery razy wystąpiły na festiwalu w Sopocie, zdobywając nagrodę publiczności. Grały koncerty w kraju oraz w ośrodkach polonijnych za granicą, m.in. w Stanach Zjednoczonych i Kanadzie. Poza własną twórczością, wspomagały chórkami innych polskich wykonawców, takich jak: Bizony, Budka Suflera, Breakout, Czerwone Gitary, Marek Grechuta, Anna Jantar, Irena Jarocka, Elżbieta Jodłowska, Stenia Kozłowska, Halina Kunicka, Wojciech Młynarski, Czesław Niemen, Jerzy Połomski, Maryla Rodowicz, Skaldowie, Tajfuny, Tadeusz Woźniak i Andrzej Zaucha. (pl)
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  • Alibabki was a Polish all-female vocal band active during 1963-1988 (with a hiatus during the 1980s). All the performers resided in Warsaw. Their major musicals styles were pop music, "big beat", and ska. They performed both as an individual band and as a support group for various musicians. Alone and together with other artists, Alibabki performed about 2000 songs. Their singing was used in a number of Polish films. Occasionally the group name is incorrectly referred to as Ali-babki. The band was a recipient of multiple awards. (en)
  • Alibabki – polski żeński zespół wokalny założony w Warszawie zimą 1963 przez Zbigniewa Ciechana i Jana Rysińskiego. 15-krotnie wystąpiły na Krajowym Festiwalu Piosenki Polskiej w Opolu, zdobywając łącznie trzy główne nagrody. Cztery razy wystąpiły na festiwalu w Sopocie, zdobywając nagrodę publiczności. (pl)
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  • Alibabki (en)
  • Alibabki (pl)
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