Members
The original members of Kult were:
- Tadeusz Bagan (1982) - guitar
- Dariusz "Misiek" Gierszewski (1982) - drum kit
- Kazik Staszewski (1982–present) - vocals and saxophone
- Piotr Wieteska (1982–1986) - bass guitar
The membership of the band changed over the years. As of 2008, Kult consists of:
- Tomasz Goehs (1998–present) - drum kit
- Tomasz Glazik (2003–present) - tenor sax and baritone sax
- Janusz Grudziński (1982–1998; 1999–present) - keyboards, guitar, Cello and Vibraphone
- Wojciech Jabłoński (2008–present) - guitar
- Piotr Morawiec (1982–1983; 1987–1988; 1989–present) - guitar
- Kazik Staszewski (1982–present) - vocals and saxophone
- Jarosław Ważny (2008–present) - trombone
- Irek "Jeżyk" Wereński (1986–present) - bass guitar
- Janusz Zdunek (1998–present) - trumpet
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