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Klári Katona
Klári Katona performing at Sziget Festival in 2008.
Background information
Born (1953-10-20) October 20, 1953 (age 70)
Ráckeve, Hungary Hungary
OccupationSinger
Instrumentvocals,
Years active1972–present

Klári Katona (born October 20, 1953) is a Hungarian pop singer.

Career

She began singing in 1966, aged 13, with a professional career starting after her song Bővízű forrás on the Táncdalfesztivál of 1972, winning an award. She provided vocals for Kék Csillag and Neoton, then pursued a solo career. In 1976, she gave concert in Istanbul, Palma de Mallorca, and the musical festival of Sopot. The year 1977 marked the release of her first album, Savanyú a csokoládé backed by Ferenc Demjén and Bergendy.

Her real success came in the eighties with composer backing of Gábor Presser and Dusán Sztevanovity. She appeared as a host on several Hungarian television channels. In 1995, she received the Order of the Hungarian Republic Small Cross.

Discography

  • Savanyú a csokoládé (album)|Savanyú a csokoládé (1977)
  • Láthatod: Boldog vagyok (1978)
  • Titkaim (1981)
  • IV. (1984)
  • Éjszakai üzenet (1986)
  • Mozi (1989)
  • ...Neked (1992)
  • Fekete gyöngy (1996)
  • Most (2001)
  • Ünnep (2002)
  • Éjszakai üzenet (2004)

See also

Sources

[1] Biography on the Hungarian Musical Database