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Finucci bros quartet

Beginings

The founders of the band are the Junior Prima prize awarded Roland Balogh ,who won the Montreux Jazz Guitar Competition in 2009 and his twin brother Zoltan Balogh who won the 2nd place on the Jacksonville Jazz Piano Competition in 2017.

Music Style

The band founded in 2008. The band plays the classical jazz, groove music, fusion,hungarian and the hungarian gipsy folk music style characterize the style of the band.

Awards and Discography

The quartet won the second place in the Hungarian competition "Jazz Combo" in 2008.In September of 2010 they recorded his first album Twins Effect with the Gramy Records and In 2011 recorded the new album "Sounds for the future". He played on this album old hungarian folk songs with jazz arrangements. In 2012 the Finucci Bros Quartet won the 1st place on the Jazzy Radio's song writing competition. After in 2013 he recorded his third album "Kesz Regeny". They played own pop melodies in jazz arrangements. In 2017 the Band recorded a new album "I stand at the door" with the Indaba Music in New York.

Concerts and Tours

They had a tour in 2017 in the USA: They played at the Club Bonifade and the Bar Next Door in Manhattan, Hungarian Cultural Alliance in Los Angeles, Dizzy's Jazz Club in San Diego, Tarzana Hungarian Grace Church in Los Angeles.

Some of them have played at the Montreux Jazz Festival before the Paco de Lucia Band, at the 606 Jazz Club(London), at the San Benedetto Jazz Festival(Italy), at Santa Monica(Los Angeles), at the A-Train Jazz Club(Berlin) and more famous Jazz Clubs and Festivals.

Members:

Roland Balogh- Guitar

Junior Prima prize award, Montreux Jazz guitar competition winner, Voice&Guitar competition winner, Hungarian Jazz combo competition 2nd prize, Ablakos Lakatos Dezso scholarship award, In 2015 2nd prize winner on the Wes Montgomery Jazz Guitar Competition at New York. 1st place Six Strings Theory Jazz Guitar Competition Los Angeles In 2016.)

Zoltan Balogh- Piano, Synth

The Montreux Jazz Piano competition 3rd place 2010 where Yaron Herman was the president of jury, Hungarian Jazz combo competition 2nd prize, Ablakos Lakatos Dezso scholarship award, In 2017 2nd prize winner on the Jacksonville Jazz Piano Competition at Florida.)

Jozsef Pluto Horvath - Bass

International Hungarian Jazz Bass competition winner 2003 where John Pattituci was the president of jury

Jozsef Bordas - Drums

(Member of the Hungarian Jazz Federation. He has an own drum school, he thought from the famous hungarian drummer, Vilmos Javori)

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