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Fecó Balázs
Fecó Balázs (born Ferenc Balázs; Budapest, 2 March 1951 – 26 November 2020) was a Hungarian singer, songwriter, and keyboardist and the founder of popular Hungarian rock band Korál. Biography Balázs was born in Budapest and attended a music high school in his hometown. He created an orchestra already while learning, and in 1967 he joined the pop band Neoton Família (then simply called Neoton). In 1972 he left Neoton and co-founded the band Taurus EX-T 25 75 82, Hungary's first hard rock band and one of the country's first supergroups as its keyboardist and singer. After releasing two singles and unable to convince record label Hungaroton to record an album, Taurus broke up in 1973 and Balázs spent two years abroad. He returned to Hungary in 1976 and joined the backing band of singer Zsuzsa Koncz. In 1978 he founded the rock band Korál, which became one of Hungary's most popular rock bands in the 1980s and toured abroad in Bulgaria, Yugoslavia and the Soviet Union. ...
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Balázs (Hungarian pronunciation: Help:IPA/Hungarian, [ˈbɒlaːʒ]) is a Hungarian surname and male given name, equivalent to the French name Blaise (name), Blaise. The name can be traced back to the Latin ''Blaesus'' (later ''Blasius'') family. One branch of the Cornelia gens, gens Cornelia distinguished itself with this name from the rest of the family. The Hungarian variant was formed by consonant cluster reduction in the Latin version by inserting an 'a' sound.Fercsik; Raátz 2009, p64–66 Etymology The etymology of the word is disputed. In some explanations, the Latin name Blasius has been identified with the Greek language, Greek Basileus, meaning 'royal'.Fercsik; Raátz 2009, p64–66 Other sources explain the meaning of the name as a combination of two words. According to those, the prefix is ''blandus'' ('affable') or ''belasius~bel'' ('dress'), while in the suffix ''syros'' ('small') lies.Fercsik; Raátz 2009, p64–66 As a settlement name The name frequently appea ...
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