Ewa Uryga – a graduate of the Karol Szymanowski Academy of Music in Katowice, Faculty of Jazz and Popular Music.
She is regarded by Jazz Forum and Twój Blues magazines as one of Poland’s finest jazz vocalists. A laureate of the country’s most prestigious music festivals, including Opole and Zielona Góra, she won 2nd Prize at the 17th International Jazz Vocalists’ Meeting in Zamość and 2nd Prize at the Baltic States Festival in Karlshamn, Sweden.

She has performed at major jazz festivals such as Gdynia Summer Jazz Days, Warsaw Jazz Days, Jazz Jamboree, Old Jazz Meeting, and Jazz Fair. Uryga has released nine original albums, two of which were recorded in New York with renowned American musicians, including the outstanding pianist Mark Soskin.

She has been invited to collaborate with many prominent artists, including Zbigniew Wodecki, Anna Maria Jopek, Dorota Miśkiewicz, Ewa Bem, Lora Szafran, Włodzimierz Nahorny, Henryk Miśkiewicz, as well as the gospel choir The Jackson Singers and soloists Ruth Lynch and Presilla Jones. For eight years, she also worked with American vocalist Brian Fentress. Her exceptional voice and the emotional depth of her interpretations are among her greatest assets.

In January 2020, she released her eighth vinyl record, Mahalia Jackson In Memoriam, featuring acclaimed American musicians Luques and Zaccai Curtis, as well as Polish drummer Dorota Piotrowska, who honed her skills in the United States.

In March 2023, Uryga released her ninth album, Between Voice & Bass, showcasing classic jazz standards in an intimate setting.