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    Tamás Faragó (born 20 March 1978) is a musician, best known as the lead guitarist of Amber Smith and We Are Rockstars. Faragó was born in Cegléd, Hungary...
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  • historian and journalist Lajos Faragó (born 1932), Hungarian footballer Paolo Faragò (born 1993), Italian football player Tamás Faragó (born 1952), Hungarian...
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  • his band. Ligeti is the founding member of We Are Rockstars along with Tamás Faragó and Csaba Kovács. Their first album was released in 2011. 2007: The Puzzle:...
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  • painter, art theorist. István Bors (1938–2003), Hungarian sculptor. Béla Faragó (born 1961), Hungarian composer. Sándor Galimberti (1883–1915), Hungarian...
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  • time the line-up was changed four times (Nathan Johnson, Pete Pawinski, Tamás Faragó and Tibor Simon). The album My Little Servant was released in 2003 followed...
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  • the Darkroom, about her transgendered father. Ladislas Farago – (1906-1980) born László Faragó in Csurgó, Hungary was a journalist, author and WWII era...
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    recruited Annabarbi's Bence Bátor, Időrablók's Oszkár Ács, Zoltán Kőváry, Tamás Faragó. Poniklo's first full-length studio album, entitled Poniklo, was released...
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  • German Kalinkaland Records. This was the first record with guitarist Tamás Faragó and bassist Oleg Zubkov. This was the first record without former Amber...
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    Tibor Szemző (category 20th-century Hungarian male musicians)
    Gábor Kölűs, Ferenc Körmendy, Tibor Szemző and later Tamás Tóth Members of Group 180 included Béla Faragó, Péter Forgács, László Gőz, László Hortobágyi, Ferenc...
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  • politician (d. 2013) 1951 – Samantha Sang, Australian pop singer 1952 – Tamás Faragó, Hungarian water polo player 1952 – John Jarratt, Australian actor and...
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  • (1876–1960, Italy), nv. Tatiana Aleshina (b. 1961, Soviet Union/Russia), poet & musician Brigitte Alexander (1911–1995, Germany/Mexico), pw. & screenwriter Elizabeth...
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  • productions were Balázs Kovalik's staging of 1999 in Szeged with choreography by Tamás Juronics and János Szikora's clear-out, thought-provoking rendition in Szolnok...
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  • Columbia School of the Arts". "About | Miller Theatre at Columbia University". Farago, Jason (June 2017). "Columbia's New Harlem Museum Opens, with Art from its...
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