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Fool Moon (band)

Fool Moon vocal band was formed in the city of Szeged in September 2001, and has been the advocate of pop-acappella music – performing pop songs without instruments – in Hungary ever since.
The group released its debut album titled Stars (Warner-Magneoton, 2003) featuring their own five part a’cappella arrangements of Hungarian pop hits. Apart from Hungarian songs, the repertoire of Fool Moon includes songs in French, Italian and a good number of pieces in English: a’cappella versions of songs from artists like Sting, Eric Clapton and Paul Simon. Moreover, on their album Acappelland (MDB Records, 2008), there’s even a song in Bantu.
In 2008, their joint project with Kriszta Kovács titled “Arany-óra” was a powerful attempt to press the limits of performing Hungarian literature acappella.
In 2012, Fool Moon returned to pop music releasing their album GeorgeMichaelJackson5, a collection of their personal favorites of songs from Michael Jackson and George Michael.
Also in 2012, Fool Moon composed their first original Hungarian pop-acappella hit, in fact the first Hungarian acappella pop song, titled “Kettesben jó”. The song was commissioned for a Hungarian youth film titled “Sherlock Holmes nevében” and was played during the film’s end credits in cinemas in Hungary and abroad.
In December 2012 they went on an advent tour with Takács Nikolas, and the album Music & Soul, which captured the songs performed in this tour, peaked Hungarian pop charts.
== Collaboration ==
Throughout the 12 years since the band formed, Fool Moon has worked together with the most renowned Hungarian artists including Presser Gábor (“1 koncert”), Zséda (“Ünnep”), Szolnoki Péter (Bon-Bon album “Dupla élvezet”), Malek Andrea (“Retúr”), Szekeres Adrienn (“Olyan mint te”), Szirtes Edina “Mókus” and Kováts Kriszta (“Arany-óra”), Magna Cum Laude (“Magnatofon”) or Edvin Marton.
In addition, the band took part in the Eurovision Song Contest held in Belgrade in 2008 with the Hungarian contestant Csézy.

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