Wojciech Skowroński (1941–2002) was a Polish pianist, vocalist, and composer recognized as one of the leading figures of early Polish rock and rhythm & blues. Known for his powerful voice and virtuosic keyboard playing, he performed with influential groups such as Czerwono-Czarni, Nowi Polanie, and Grupa ABC. Blending jazz, blues, and rock influences, Skowroński helped shape the sound of postwar Polish popular music. His dynamic stage presence and musical versatility left a lasting imprint on generations of performers and listeners alike.