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  2. Hungária (band) - Wikipedia

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    In 1982 the band played to 150,000 people at Népstadion in Budapest. [7] Some members of the band resisted the focus on 1950s music and imagery, as Fenyő tried to enforce a fashion code even for the members' personal lives. This caused the band to split in 1983. Several compilations and live albums were released in the following years.

  3. Category : English-language musical groups from Hungary

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  4. Rock music in Hungary - Wikipedia

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    The early 2000s was the revival of the indie music scene all over the world which obviously affected Hungary as well. One of the earliest Hungarian band playing indie rock were The Puzzle from Kaposvár. They were the first band whose record, titled Dream Your Life, was released by an international label, PolyGram in 2000.

  5. Edda Művek - Wikipedia

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    Presently, the band releases original studio material every three to four years, while maintaining a busy tour schedule. The band regularly holds concert events commemorating significant turning points of its career such as the release of their classic, self-titled debut album in 1980 which earned national recognition and breakthrough for Edda ...

  6. Well Hungarians - Wikipedia

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    The band consists of Johnny Holzum (vocals, bass, songwriter, founder), Keith Barton (pedal steel guitar, guitar), Greg Bunton (vocals, drums), Joey Miner (vocals, acoustic guitar, fiddle), and Adam Glenn (vocals, electric guitar, piano). To date, the band has released three albums [1] [2] and have charted four singles.

  7. Voters cast their ballots in Hungary on Sunday to choose their representatives for the European Parliament in an election many see as a referendum on Prime Minister Viktor Orbán's popularity.

  8. Ghymes - Wikipedia

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    Ghymes is a band consisting of Hungarians living in Slovakia, founded at the University of Education in Nitra in 1984, by musicians with different preliminary musical experiences from classical through rock and Renaissance music. Folk elements have gradually clung together with their own individual musical ideas.

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