- Zorán
Sztevanovity (Serbian Cyrillic: Зоран Стевановић) (born 4
March 1942) is a Serbian-Hungarian guitarist,
singer and
composer living in Hungary. Zoran...
- man. The
title of the song is "Tag min vals" ("Take My Waltz"). Zorán
Sztevanovity covered the song in 1991 with Cohen's
original music but with different...
- Stanković,
Serbian politician Zoran Stojković,
Serbian politician Zorán
Sztevanovity (Zoran Stefanović), Serbian-Hungarian
musician Zoran Šami,
Serbian Politician...
- children's
television program and for a new
album of
Sztevanovity's brother, Zorán
Sztevanovity,
which were not
finished at that time.
Presser later claimed...
-
Solti and
lyricist Dusán
Sztevánovity (a
former member of 1960s rock band Metró). "A Rádió" (Gábor Presser, Dusán
Sztevánovity) – 6:04 "Egy elkésett dal...
- died 2016)
Additional personnel Anna
Adamis —
lyrics (1971–1976) Dusán
Sztevánovity —
lyrics (1976–2016)
Touring musicians Gábor Németh —
drums (1976) Gábor...
- "Mindenféle emberek" (Gábor Presser, Dusán
Sztevánovity) – 5:11 "Nézd, az őrült" (Presser,
Sztevánovity) – 5:45 "Baba – Rock" (Tamás Somló) – 5:01 "Mi...
- Gábor
Presser (Locomotiv GT) Ottó Schöck (Metro) Dusán
Sztevanovity (Metro) Zorán
Sztevanovity (Metro) Gábor
Antal Szűcs (Skorpió)
Tibor Tátrai (Új Skorpió)...
- 1942 –
James Gustave Speth,
American lawyer and
politician 1942 – Zorán
Sztevanovity, Serbian-Hungarian singer-songwriter and
guitarist 1943 –
Lucio Dalla...
- Kern,
singers like Kati Kovács,
Zsuzsa Koncz,
Judith Szűcs or Zorán
Sztevanovity, and
bands like Hungária,
Metro or Pokolgép. Ki mit tud? was originally...