Sneaker made for Hungarian jazz singer Veronika Harcsa

    
Sneaker made for Hungarian jazz singer Veronika Harcsa    07:45 on Thursday, January 8, 2009          

zendo
(1 point)
Posted by zendo


Designers of Tisza (a Hungarian sneaker brand, founded in the 70's - now making authentic retro-style sneakers ) have made a single pair of sneaker for Veronika Harcsa ( Hungarian jazz singer) to express their devotion.

Veronika has inspired several fashion designers in Hungary with her magnificient voice and angel-like appearance.

She is in her mid-twenties, but already released three albums. She became quickly popular in Japan when her first album ( Speak Low - released by an independent Japanese label) became No. 1 on the vocal jazz charts of Tower Records.

She started to write her own songs and the second album ( You Don't Know It's You) brought her bigger fame in Hungary as well (including the hit-song Too Early).Now she is invited to jazz festivals all around in Europe.

I immediately became fascinated by her voice when I moved back to Hungary from The Netherlands after ten years living abroad.

Veronika's concerts are almost like a spiritual experience for me: very uplifting and purifies my soul.

Her deep and honest feelings give an enormous amount of positive energy to the audience who silently admires the innocent beauty during the magic performance.

It took several months for Tisza to find the right material for the sneaker and the makers have put a piece of their hear into it.

Check out her new songs:www.myspace.com/harcsaveronika

photo: http://viewmorepics.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewPicture&friendID=402851897&albumId=1233353


Re: Sneaker made for Hungarian jazz singer Veronika Harcsa    17:28 on Thursday, January 29, 2009          

soulkat9
(12 points)
Posted by soulkat9

she has a beautiful voice.


Re: Sneaker made for Hungarian jazz singer Veronika Harcsa    20:59 on Friday, January 30, 2009          

AltoSaxo4
(16 points)
Posted by AltoSaxo4

Hey speakin about hungarian jazz singers.....
How about that Hungarian Dance No.5? I think it's very challening


   




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