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Presser Gábor
Sound
Born May 27, 1948 · Budapest, Hungary
Also known as Gábor Presser · Presser Gabor · Gabor Presser
Biography
Presser Gábor (born 27 May 1948) is a hungarian song writer, composer and performer, a true icon in hungarian rock music, and music overall. He was a member of Omega from 1969 to 1971, after he founded the succesful band LGT/Locomotive GT. Along with numerous solo hits, he also wrote cult-classic musicals like 'An Imaginary Report on an American Pop Festival', or 'The Attic'.
Awards & recognition
- Radnóti Miklós Anti-racist Prize · 2011
- Prima Primissima Prize · 2004
- Kossuth Prize · 2003
- eMeRTon Award · 2000
- Huszka Jenő Award · 1995
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- eMeRTon Award · 1994
- Officer's Cross of the Hungarian Order of Merit · 1994
- eMeRTon Award · 1990
- Meritorius Artist of Hungary · 1990
- eMeRTon Award · 1986
- Erkel Ferenc Prize · 1977
- Hungarian Film Award — Best Composer (Feature Film) · nominated

