Andrzej Zaucha (1949–1991) was a Polish rhythm and blues, jazz, and pop singer, saxophonist, and actor born in Kraków. A self-taught musician, Zaucha began his career as a drummer before becoming the lead vocalist for the jazz fusion band Dżamble. He released the album Wołanie o słońce nad światem (1971) with the group and subsequently joined the band Anawa, releasing a self-titled LP in 1973. Zaucha began a solo career in 1980, followed by the concept album Wszystkie stworzenia duże i małe (1983). His 1987 album, Stare, nowe, najnowsze, included the songs “Bądź moim natchnieniem” and “C'est la vie – Paryż z pocztówki”. In 1988, Zaucha released the song “Byłaś serca biciem”, which won an award at the National Festival of Polish Song in Opole. His discography also includes a self-titled English-language album (1989). Zaucha died in Kraków on October 10, 1991.