Zsuzsa Cserháti was a Hungarian pop, soul, jazz, and rock singer born Zsuzsanna
Cserháti on June 22, 1948, in Budapest. She studied classical ballet for ten
years before beginning her singing career in 1965. In 1972, Cserháti released
her debut song “He Was Not a Painter”. Her recording of “Édes kisfiam” (My Sweet
Little Son) was a major recording in her career. After becoming inactive in
public life during the 1980s, she released the album Hamu és gyémánt (Ashes and
Diamonds) in 1996. Cserháti received the Order of Merit of the Republic of
Hungary in 1998. She died on July 23, 2...