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Mókus

Band,
Singer of Pop
A.k.a. Szirtes Edina

Hungarian vocalist & song writer, who professionally plays violin. Born: July 11, 1975 (Kecskemét, Hungary) She started her studies at the Kodály Zoltán Musical Elementary School (Kecskemét), then continued the 'journey' at the musical conservatory (Szeged). She got diploma at the University of Szeged, Faculty of Music, String Department, in 2000. She sang and played violin in several blues and jazz related music band. She won (together with Papes Béla) at the Pop-Rock Festival in 1996, then won at the Országos Dalírók Fesztiválja (National Songwriting Festival) in 2001 with the band "Hajnal". As a session musician and song writer, she contributed to many Hungarian pop band's productions and continuously participate in concerts of Nomada, Zséda, Moe, Blues B.R. to name a few.

     
Discography
Title Artist Year Type
VidróczkiMókus És A Fabula Rasa2016Album
Hűhó Much AdoMókus És A Fabula Rasa2012Album
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