Csaba Toth Bagi Balkan Union is combining the soul and passion of Balkan music mixed into a grooving, fusion format which makes the show a truly unique World Music Experience where a variety of landscapes and cultures meet through music and it creates a common, single culture based on the similarities between people. Also available with special guests; the indian percussion master, Trilok Gurtu and the italian accordion player Fausto Beccalossi from Al Di Meola World Sinfonia.
Lineup :
Csaba Toth Bagi - guitar, vocal
Zsolt Kasza - keyboards
Laszlo Mathe - bass
Akos Kertesz - drums
Possible special guests:
Trilok Gurtu - percussions
Fausto Beccalossi (Al Di Meola World Sinfonia) - accordion
Artist website:
www.csabatothbagi.com
Videos:
Live in Szeged, Hungary featuring Al Di Meola (2011)
Live Medley featuring Mike Stern and Trilok Gurtu (2013)
Live in Cluj Napoca, Romania (2012)
On Tour:
Generally available in 2014 (Europe) |
"I hear in this spirited music offering from Serbian-Hungarian born guitarist, Csaba Toth Bagi his own claim to his roots and influences that are truly bountiful!"
(Al Di Meola) |
Trilok Gurtu in concert with Csaba Toth Bagi |
Biography:
Guitarist and singer Csaba Toth Bagi has been a fixture of the Hungarian music scene since his teenage years, well known for his powerful voice and his soulful and technically brilliant guitar playing. His rootsy blues and jazz style is greatly influenced by his Balkan upbringing, his Hungarian musical education and his years touring internationally with renowned guitarist Al Di Meola. He was raised in Serbia in a family of musicians who later settled in southern Hungary in 1993 during the Yugoslavian war. His father started him on the piano at the age of 6, and by age 12 he had found his voice writing and recording on the guitar. At the age of 16, Csaba recorded his first blues album “Crazy Clock”(1997), featuring Tibor Tatrai, the most respected Hungarian blues guitarist. The album won great acclaim from European critics, who described him as “the Hungarian Gary Moore”. The album was soon followed by four more releases: “A Tribute to Jimi Hendrix”(1999), “Kell, Hogy Hazudj”(2000), “Another Blues World”(2003) and “Nelkuled (Without You)”(2006), a melodic collection of vocal compositions influenced by traditional Hungarian style with a pop delivery. Csaba has been touring and performing throughout Eastern Europe with his bands which often include traditional Gypsy instrumentalists. In 2004, his trio CsaboWabo was chosen to represent Hungary at the Jazz in the Park European Union Exhibition and Festival in Bangkok, Thailand. Additionally he worked with Ennio Morricone as musical director and guitar player at the National Theatre and Open Air Theatre of Szeged, Hungary. “Aved Ivenda” is Csaba’s latest project of original compositions combining traditional Macedonian, Serbian and Hungarian melodies and rhythms into a jazz structure. The project has excited the attention of US jazz musicians Al Di Meola, Dave Weckl, Ernie Adams and Butch Thomas; Cuban percussionist Gumbi Ortiz; Italian accordionist Fausto Beccalossi and Macedonian keyboard player Vasil Hadzimanov, who have all added their own personal style to this unique fusion recording. |
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