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    Sarolta Zalatnay (born Charlotte Sacher in Budapest, Hungary, 14 December 1947) is a Hungarian singer. She has been noted for a flourishing popular music...
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    gained notice for backing several Hungarian pop singers, most notably Sarolta Zalatnay. In 1971, Gábor Presser and drummer József Laux (who had joined in...
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    influence many Hungarian singers after her (Kati Kovács, Zsuzsa Koncz, Sarolta Zalatnay, among others). In 1965, she first appeared on the show Ki mit tud...
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  • Australian actress Paul Sacher, Swiss conductor, patron and impresario Sarolta Zalatnay (born Charlotte Sacher, 1947), Hungarian singer Leopold von Sacher-Masoch...
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    calls". In the same year, Gibb was seen in public with Hungarian singer Sarolta Zalatnay, but he later insisted: "I'm not a Casanova and it's all most unfortunate...
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    Awards Golden Orpheus Preceded by 1979 Sarolta Zalatnay First Prize 1980 Valery Leontiev Succeeded by 1981 Vasil Naydenov World Music Awards Preceded by...
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    written music for and collaborated with many Hungarian artists such as Sarolta Zalatnay, Ferenc Demjén, András Kern, Gyula Vikidál, Zorán, Kati Kovács, Klári...
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    employment for rock musicians; they gained notice in particular for backing Sarolta Zalatnay and Kati Kovács during their first few years of existence. Their self-titled...
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  • On 30 April 1974 he was found dead in his home in Budapest. In 1967 Sarolta Zalatnay finished first at the Táncdalfesztivál winning the golden microphone...
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    police office. Unknown bad-actors broke into the infamous singer, Sarolta Zalatnay's house in June 2023. "Our Lady of the Rosary Church" (in Hungarian)...
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  • B1,5) József Laux – Ludwig drums, percussion Anna Adamis – lyrics Sarolta Zalatnay Bartók Kamarakórus conducted by Mihály Tóth Judit Lukács – engineer...
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  • interview with Bayer, Jenei had originally written the song for singer Sarolta Zalatnay, but it remained unreleased. The single was released on 27 April 1994...
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  • Lui Padre (male) Famous Magician Norbert Növényi (male) 45 Boxer Sarolta "Cini" Zalatnay (female) 55 Singer Zolee Ganxsta (male) 37 Rapper Zsoka Kapócs...
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