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Zsuzsa Koncz

1946 - Today

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Zsuzsa Koncz (born Zsuzsanna Koncz) (Hungarian: Koncz Zsuzsa, born 7 March 1946, Pély) is a Hungarian pop singer, whose lyrics (mostly written by János Bródy) were sometimes highly critical of the country's pre-1990 political system. Her career started after her performance in the Ki mit tud? talent show of 1962. She has been performing with various bands and musicians over the years, most notably Illés and János Bródy. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Zsuzsa Koncz is the 1,109th most popular singer (down from 1,081st in 2019), the 484th most popular biography from Hungary (down from 456th in 2019) and the 2nd most popular Hungarian Singer.

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Among SINGERS

Among singers, Zsuzsa Koncz ranks 1,109 out of 4,381Before her are Elisabeth Schumann, Arno, Eydie Gormé, Salvador Sobral, Marcella Bella, and Irina Allegrova. After her are Richard Anthony, Megan Thee Stallion, Fish, Raquel Rastenni, Nadia Ali, and Yasmin Levy.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1946, Zsuzsa Koncz ranks 431Before her are Simeon Simeonov, John Spencer, Sue Townsend, Akira Kamiya, K. C. Nicolaou, and Mogens Lykketoft. After her are Robert Urich, Robin Cook, Randy Meisner, Chava Alberstein, Luis Puenzo, and Noddy Holder.

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In Hungary

Among people born in Hungary, Zsuzsa Koncz ranks 484 out of 1,077Before her are János Farkas (1942), Franciska Gaal (1903), Archduchess Maria Dorothea of Austria (1867), Lajos Csordás (1932), Judit Temes (1930), and Mari Törőcsik (1935). After her are János Simor (1813), Kálmán Kandó (1869), Gyula Illyés (1902), István Mészáros (1930), István Pelle (1907), and Angelica Bella (1968).

Among SINGERS In Hungary

Among singers born in Hungary, Zsuzsa Koncz ranks 2Before her are Éva Marton (1943). After her are Kati Kovács (1944), Márta Sebestyén (1957), Zoli Ádok (1976), Attila Csihar (1971), Joci Pápai (1981), Kati Wolf (1974), Friderika Bayer (1971), Boggie (1986), Freddie (1990), and Csézy (1979).