Peter Nagy was born on 9 April 1959 in Prešov and is one of the most successful singers of Slovak popular music of the 1980s and the first half of the 1990s. After graduating from the Gymnasium of Ján Adam Rayman in Prešov, he graduated from the Faculty of Arts of the University of Performing Arts in Košice.
The first successful song with which Peter Nagy came to the public's attention was the song „Professor Indigo“. He recorded it in August 1982 in the studio of Košice Radio together with guitarist Karl Witz, who later collaborated with the bands Modus and Collegium musicum. The composition was released a year later. In 1982-1983 Nagy completed military basic service as a vocalist in the Military Art Ensemble in Bratislava, where he founded his first professional music group called Indigo. During this period he was offered to sing with the group Modus.
After the release of their third album Are You Thinking What I'm Thinking? Peter Nagy received the Golden Crest of Opus from the then director of the Opus label Ivan Stanislav for selling the millionth record. Among the most successful songs of this album was the song „Love is here with you“, which won three times in the Triangel TV hit parade. In 1987, at the time of its fourth anniversary, Peter Nagy and his band Indigo had performed over 500 concerts, two of which were played in front of a sold-out Prague's Lucerna.
Since the second half of the 1980s, Peter Nagy has also been involved in unique children's album projects aimed at discovering young singing talents. The first of a series of these albums was the title Peter, Vašo and Beáta for Children, which he prepared with Beata Dubasová and Vasa Patejdl. In the first half of the 1990s, Peter Nagy hosted the youth show Fany on Slovak Television.
Source: https://sk.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Nagy
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