Fonogram Awards – Hungarian Music Prize in 2014

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The Fonogram Prize Award Ceremony organized by the Hungarian Association of Publishers of Sound recordings (MAHASZ) was held in the Akvárium in Budapest last week. During the event thirteen Hungarian and six foreign musicians were awarded with this prize in their own categories by a professional jury – kulturpart.hu reported.
The audience could vote for the Song of the Year, the winner was the song called “Egyetlen” sung by the Hungarian Deniz, while László Dés, the noted Hungarian artist got the Life Achievement Award. According to the kulturpart.hu, the Bonjour, c’est Pop deux album of Poster Boy became the best Hungarian classical pop-rock album, while the song called Sorry of the Biebers won in the category of Hungarian Modern Pop-rock. The album called “Darabok” of the Vad Fruttik band was chosen as the Best Hungarian Alternative and Indie Rock album of the Year.
The latest Zagar album (Light Leaks) won in the category of the Best Hungarian Electronic Albums and Records, while the Halott Pénz hip-hop band and the metal band of Peta Lukács were also awarded with the Fonogram Prize in the categories of the Best Hungarian Rap and Hip-hop Songs and the Best Hungarian Rock Songs as well as.
The song of Mary Nótár (“Jó a stílusom”) became the Best Hungarian Traditional Pop Music of the Year, while the Irigy Hónaljmirigy group won in the category of the Best Contemporary Entertaining Music. Eszter Bíró singer recieved her award for the Best Child Album of the Year. During the Fonogram Prize Award Ceremony, the Best New artist of the Year 2014 became Bogi, the young Hungarian musician.
In the category of the Best Jazz Album of the Year the jazz album of Sárik Péter Trió won the first place while the album of the Kerekes Band (Folklore Man) was awarded in the category of the Best Hungarian Folk Album. As it was mentioned above, the song called “Egyetlen” by Deniz recieved the Song of the Year Prize.





