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- Tola (born Tola Klara Szlagowska on 27 November 1992) is a Polish singer-songwriter. She rose to fame in 2005 as one of the lead singers of Polish girl...
- a Polish musical group founded in 2005 by two teenage vocalists Tola Szlagowska and Ala Boratyn performing pop music with elements of pop punk and pop...
- Szlagowski served as the drummer for Blog 27 alongside his younger sister Tola Szlagowska, who was the main vocalist. He portra**** the character Filip, a member...
- Aleksandra Rasińska Pola Nowakowska Julita Piasecka Kinga Drabek Karolina Drużkowska Marta Łyczakowska Justyna Łysiak Alicja Grabka (c) Weronika Szlagowska...
- Blog may also refer to: Blog 27, a Polish musical group fronted by Tola Szlagowska BladeLogic, formerly the NYSE symbol for the software company acquired...
- the Polish band Blog 27 which she founded with a childhood friend Tola Szlagowska. The duo achieved commercial success with their debut album LOL which...
- written and co-produced by the singer and co-founder of the band, Tola Szlagowska. Following Ala Boratyn's departure from the band in 2006, Tola was now...
- Łukasik OP 12 Aleksandra Szczygłowska L 14 Joanna Wołosz S 22 Weronika Szlagowska OS 26 Katarzyna Wenerska S 27 Joanna Pacak MB 30 Olivia Różański OS 95...
- Sablewska was going to launch a music management company with Żaneta Szlagowska. Patricia Kazadi is said to be their first artist. In late 2010 she was...
- politician Tola Mankiewiczówna (1900 – 1985), Polish singer and actress Tola Szlagowska (born 1992), Polish singer Tola, stagename of Carlos Mario Gallego, Columbian...