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Omega 2004 by Gréczy Zsolt / Viva Média Holding / Omega Band 2004 Tour Book / A turné története avagy az Élő Omega / Fotó: Kovalovszky Dániel / Hardcover

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Omega 2004 by Gréczy Zsolt / Viva Média Holding / Omega Band 2004 Tour Book / A turné története avagy az Élő Omega / Fotó: Kovalovszky Dániel / Hardcover

ISBN-10: 9637619704

ISBN: 9789637619700  /  978-9637619700

PAGES: 64

LANGUAGE: Hungarian / Magyar

PUBLISHER: Viva Média Holding

 

Book Dimensions: 14 x 12.50 cm

Printed in 500 Copies

 

Hungarian Summary:

Gréczy Zsolt (Budapest, 1964. október 10. –) magyar újságíró, publicista, kommunikációs tanácsadó.

A csapat március 31-én, a Hilton szállóban jelentette be a rocktörténeti eseményt. (A rendszerváltozás óta ilyen turnéra egyetlen Magyar együttes sem vállalkozott) A sorozatot a VIVA Média Holding szervezte - nagy zenekari köszönet Moldován Andrásnak és Makszin Ágnesnek -, fő támogatóként csatlakozott a Borsodi Sörgyár. Május 8-án Zalaegerszeg, 13-án Békéscsaba, 15-én Nyíregyháza, 22-én Győr, 27-én Miskolc, 29-én Debrecen és június 1-jén Pécs lett a célpont. A Hilton királyi terme a bejelentésen kívül más Dremiereknek is otthont adott. Itt mutatkozott be a www.omega.hu honlap, amely azóta közel egymillió bejelentkezést regisztrált. A rajongók második, virtuális" otthona Cselparádét bonyolít, archív és mai fényképeket tartalmaz. A látogató megismerheti az Omega történetét, lemezeit, dalszövegett. Itt rendelhetők meg az együttes nevét hirdető relikviák (póló, sapka, tangabugyi, plakát, lemez, DVD és így tovább).

 

English Summary:

Omega is a Hungarian rock band formed in 1962. They have released more than 20 albums in both Hungarian and English, and their current lineup has been intact since 1971.

Omega was formed in Budapest in September 1962 by core members keyboardist/flutist/trumpeter/vocalist László Benkő and vocalist János Kóbor; along with trombonist Győző Bánkúti, drummer/percussionist Tamás Künsztler, saxophonist Péter Láng, guitarist Ferenc Tornóczky, and bassist István Varsányi. The band's initial line-up did not last long, with co-founders Bánkúti and Tornóczky opting to leave within a couple of months of the band's formation; the latter being replaced by András Kovacsics whilst the former was not replaced. More changes ensued over the following couple of years; with Láng departing in 1963 to be replaced by László Harmat, who subsequently departed the following year along with Künsztler; leading to drummer József Laux, saxophonist Tamás Somló, and vocalist Mária Wittek being recruited to the band. This new septet provided the band with its first stable line-up, one which would last until 1967. During a brief period singer Zsuzsa Koncz performed with the group as well.

In 1967, Omega's line-up was augmented by keyboardist/vocalist Gábor Presser, and thus the band started taking steps towards writing and recording their first album; however this had not come about without creating further instability in the band's line-up. Within a few months of Presser's recruitment, both Varsányi (who was by this point the only founding member in the band other than Benkő and Kóbor) and Wittek departed; the role of bassist falling to Tamás Mihály at this point. Later in the year, longstanding guitarist Kovacsics also opted to leave the band, and was replaced by György Molnár. The following year Somló departed the band, and the remaining sextet (Benkő-Kóbor-Laux-Mihály-Molnár-Presser) ultimately proved to be the line-up that ultimately ended up releasing the band's debut album (1968's Trombitás Frédi és a rettenetes emberek – Trumpeter Freddy and the Terrible People), as well as the following two (1969's 10 000 lépés – 10 000 Steps and 1970's Éjszakai országút – Night Highway). These first albums were heavily influenced by the music of The Beatles and psychedelic rock, but they also looked forward to the band's future more hard rock, then progressive and space rock styles. In 1968 come the band's English album too, this was Omega Red Star from Hungary.

 

Origin Budapest, Hungary
Genres Hard rock, psychedelic rock, progressive rock, space rock
Years active 1962–1987, 1994–present
Labels Qualiton, Pepita, Bacillus
Associated acts Locomotiv GT
Website www.omega.hu
 
Members
  • László Benkő
  • János Kóbor
  • György Molnár
  • Ferenc Debreczeni
 
Past members
  • Győző Bánkúti
  • Tamás Künsztler
  • Péter Láng
  • Ferenc Tornóczky
  • István Varsányi
  • András Kovacsics
  • László Harmat
  • József Laux
  • Tamás Somló
  • Mária Wittek
  • Gábor Presser
  • Tamás Mihály

 

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