János Kristóf Bródy is a Hungarian singer-songwriter, guitarist, and composer
born on April 5, 1946, in Budapest. After graduating from the Puskás Tivadar
Telecommunication Technical School, he joined the beat band Illés in 1964. The
ensemble achieved fame with albums such as Long Tall Sally and Little
Richard/Chapel, beginning his acclaimed musical partnership with Levente
Szörényi. Following a controversial statement regarding police work at a 1973
concert in Diósgyőr, Bródy was fined and the band split. He subsequently
co-founded the group Fonográf, which released eleven studi...