Dżem is a Polish blues rock band formed in Tychy in 1973. The group became
closely associated with vocalist Ryszard Riedel, alongside members including
Adam Otręba (guitar) and Benedykt “Beno” Otręba (bass). Their name is derived
from the English word “jam,” adapted into Polish spelling as "Dżem". The band
achieved early success with albums such as Cegła (1985), featuring signature
songs like "Czerwony jak cegła" and "Whisky". Following Riedel’s death in 1994,
Dżem continued with lineup changes and remained active into the 21st century,
releasing albums including Muza (2010) and ...