Zorán Sztevanovity
Serbian-Hungarian singer-songwriter

Born
March 4th, 1942
83 years ago
Category
Artists & Creatives
Country
Serbia
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Born in 1942, this artist gained prominence in the music scene across Serbia and Hungary. As a singer-songwriter and guitarist, contributions include a blend of popular and folk music traditions. The artist has released several albums that resonate with audiences, showcasing lyrical depth and melodic craftsmanship. A significant presence in the 1970s and 1980s, performances were characterized by an emotive style that captivated listeners. Collaboration with various artists and involvement in music festivals bolstered a reputation as a respected figure in the regional music industry.
Released multiple successful albums
Collaborated with various regional artists
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