Artist Edda
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Edda - A femszivu fiu
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Edda - A hutlen
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Edda - A kor
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Edda - Álmodtam Egy Világot
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Edda - Alom
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Edda - Amikor meg
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Edda - Edda
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Edda - Egek Felé Kiáltottam
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Edda - Egy ez a tabor
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Edda - Elhagyom a varost
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Edda - Elhagyom A Várost
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Edda - Erzes
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Edda - Fémszívű Fiú
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Edda - Kör
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Edda - Linnamorato
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Edda - Lmodtam egy vilgot
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Edda - Minden sarkon alltam mar
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Edda - Néma Völgy
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Edda - Oh azok az ejszakak
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Edda - Signora
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Edda - Spaziale
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Edda - Szeretnek hozzad visszatalalni
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Edda - Velem kialtsatok
Here’s a concise introduction in English: Edda – the Hungarian rock legend Edda refers to Edda Művek, one of Hungary’s most iconic rock bands, formed in Miskolc in 1973. Initially named Griff, they adopted the name Edda—inspired by Old Norse mythological poetry—and gradually became national stars. � en.wikipedia.org +4 Fronted by singer Attila Pataky, who emerged as the driving creative force, the band rose to prominence despite frequent lineup changes and local challenges as a non-Budapest act. Their self-titled debut album, Edda Művek 1., released in 1980, sold over half a million copies and earned diamond certification in Hungary. � en.wikipedia.org Over the years, Edda Művek has undergone numerous transformations. After disbanding in 1983, the group reformed in 1985 under Pataky's leadership, delivered a string of new albums, and became a fixture in Hungary's rock scene. The band still writes new studio material every few years and frequently tours, often staging special anniversary concerts tied to their 1980 breakthrough. �