Talk:Omega (band)
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[edit]Changed the "april 2006" in the release for Omega XVI, there is no final date, and April's gone without the release. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 167.206.52.67 (talk • contribs)
- The LP was released in September 2006, titled "Égi jel". Made the appropriate modifications in the history and discography section.
Edwin Balogh
[edit]I don't see Edwin Balogh mentioned anywhere on this page... Does anybody have details about his contribution to the band? Source (in Dutch): [1] JHBonarius (talk) 09:55, 15 January 2011 (UTC)
- Edwin Balough was the vocalist of the english Omega Album "Transcendent" (1996, Hungaroton / Crystal Entertainment). Additional he sung together with Ildikó Keresztes at the large Omega koncert in Budapest at 1999-09-04 the Tamas Szekeres song "Soldier of time". --Be rei (talk) 17:04, 19 July 2018 (UTC)
- Album Transcendent: http://berndreichert.de/english/omega/frames/transce.htm
- Youtube Video "Soldier of times" from 1999-09-04: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g7edFWRT6HQ --Be rei (talk) 17:12, 19 July 2018 (UTC)
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DECCA Album "Red star from Hungary"
[edit]Tamas Mihaly sung the most songs, but "Rosetree" sung László Benkő (in hungarian) and the titels "Wake up" and "Mama said" sung Gabor Presser.--Be rei (talk) 17:34, 19 July 2018 (UTC)
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