Grzegorz Markowski he became known as the frontman of the band Perfect. On September 23, the man turned 71 years old. There is no denying that the artist has made a mark in the history of Polish rock music. He spent almost four decades on stage. Fans were disappointed when he announced his retirement in 2021. ““It is with a heavy heart that I want to apologize to you now, but I cannot pretend that nothing has changed and that I am able to play with the band for you as I have played for years.” – he wrote on social media then. Recently, Markowski talked about his retired life.
Grzegorz Markowski on the realities of life in retirement. This is how he described his experiences after retiring
Grzegorz Markowski rarely speaks publicly about his private life. However, on the occasion of his 71st birthday, he appeared on Radio Złote Przeboje. He talked about what his retired life is like. He admitted that he began to feel the years were passing. – Unfortunately, the body makes itself felt. But we try to forget about it – he said in an interview. Additionally, the artist emphasized that age affects his performances. He confessed that his body and voice no longer work with him the way they used to.
These muscles undergo a concert (effort – editor's note). It's like any muscle. I am 71 years old, (voice – editor's note) is simply getting weaker. (…) And now to have this rapacity from the past…
– Grzegorz Markowski confessed on Radio Złote Przeboje.
Grzegorz Markowski has a message for other musicians. He talks about his career
Grzegorz Markowski greatly appreciates what he has experienced in life. He is aware that his career influenced many young artists. The singer has advice for aspiring artists. He emphasized that he wishes them very well because he loves the world of music. – I support all those who create, and I am really moved by it, because it is one of the most beautiful lands you can visit after being in the sound for 50 years. – said Markowski in an interview. SEE ALSO: Hołdys on composing “Autobiography”. He sipped cherry vodka, indulged in melancholy and scribbled notes on a napkin