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== Members == |
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* József Oláh (vocals, guitar, tambura) |
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* Géza Balogh (vocals, guitar, dance) |
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* Viktor Oláh (vocals, guitar, dance) |
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* Sándor Horváth (vocals, spoons, dance) |
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* János Jakocska (vocals, guitar) |
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* Mária Váradi (vocals, dance) |
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* Mária Balogh (vocals, dance) |
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* Krisztián Oláh (accordion) |
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* János Oláh (double bass) |
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* István Németh (oral bass, churn) |
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== Discography == |
== Discography == |
Revision as of 16:06, 30 December 2009
Parno Graszt is a Roma (i.e. "Gypsy") music ensemble from Paszab, Hungary, founded in 1987. "Parno Graszt" means "white horse" in the Romany language, white is symbol of purity and horse of freedom.
Debut album Hit the piano reached Number 7 on World Music Chart Europe in October 2002[1]. Hungarian Television and BBC produced 2004 a music documentary about Parno Graszt[2] For second album Járom az utam (2004) was Parno Graszt voted for 10 best artist of year 2005 by swiss music magazine Vibrations[3].
Members
- József Oláh (vocals, guitar, tambura)
- Géza Balogh (vocals, guitar, dance)
- Viktor Oláh (vocals, guitar, dance)
- Sándor Horváth (vocals, spoons, dance)
- János Jakocska (vocals, guitar)
- Mária Váradi (vocals, dance)
- Mária Balogh (vocals, dance)
- Krisztián Oláh (accordion)
- János Oláh (double bass)
- István Németh (oral bass, churn)
Discography
- Rávágok a zongorára (2002) (Hit the Piano)
- Járom az utam (2004) (...In My World)
- Ez a világ nekem való (2007) (This World Is Made for Me)