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Genres
  
Pop

Name
  
Zsuzsi Mary

Occupation(s)
  
Singer

Role
  
Singer

Years active
  
1965–2011

Albums
  
Sodor A Szel

Labels
  

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Born
  
13 October 1947Szeged, Hungary (
1947-10-13
)

Died
  
December 24, 2011, Budapest, Hungary

Spouse
  
Gyorgy Klapka (m. 1969–1987)

Children
  
Szendi Klapka, Nicol Klapka, Cristian Klapka, Dennis Klapka

Similar People
  
Laszlo Aradszky, Sarolta Zalatnay, Kati Kovacs, Pal Szecsi, Janos Koos

Zsuzsa Mary also known as Zsuzsi Mary (13 October 1947 – 24 December 2011) was a Hungarian pop singer.

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Career

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She appeared first time on stage in 1965, later she finished on the first place in the Hungarian Television's song contest, the Táncdalfesztivál, with the song "Mama" (Mom) in 1968. The songwriter was Attila Dobos, who would be her first husband. She was successful in the Eastern Bloc countries too. In 1969, she married György Klapka, and soon after emigrated with her husband. They divorced in 1987, but maintained a good relationship. She returned to Hungary after the end of Communism. Mary came out as bisexual in 2008.

Death

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She committed suicide on Christmas Eve, 2011, aged 64. According to Magyar Távirati Iroda (MTI) her body was found the next day, 25 December 2011. Her suicide was confirmed by her second husband, György Klapka.

Albums

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  • 1991 - Ez az utolsó tangó (This is the last tango)
  • 2002 - Premier M (My premier)
  • 2005 - Sodor a szél (Drifting in the wind)
  • Posthumous releases

    December 26., 2011 - Elszálltaka az évek (CD Single) (Vanished over the years)

    It's as if this song would have been written to say goodbye.
    The refrain:

    "Flew off over the years
    They do not hurt the silence
    The tranquility locking arms
    So rock out"

    References

    Zsuzsi Mary Wikipedia