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1 Biography  





2 Discography  



2.1  With The Flower Kings  





2.2  With Richard Andersson's Space Odyssey  





2.3  With The Jan Lundgren Trio  





2.4  With The Minstrel's Ghost  





2.5  With Karmakanic  





2.6  With The Tangent  





2.7  With Tomas Bodin  





2.8  With Lifesigns  







3 References  














Zoltán Csörsz






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Zoltán Csörsz
Born (1976-07-04) 4 July 1976 (age 47)
Hungary
OriginHungary
GenresProgressive rock, jazz, jazz fusion
Occupation(s)Musician
Years active1986–present
Member ofLifesigns
Formerly ofThe Flower Kings, Latin Flavor, The Family Tree, Tragedy, Bentzon Brothers, Karmakanic, The Tangent, Jan Lundgren Trio, The Minstrel's Ghost
WebsiteZoltán CsörszonMyspace

Zoltán Csörsz (born 4 July 1976) is a Hungarian drummer who is most well known as a former drummer of The Flower Kings and the current drummer of Lifesigns.

Biography[edit]

Zoltan Csörsz was born on 4 July 1976 in Hungary. He began playing drums at age five, and won an international talent contest in Hungary at age nine.[1] Csörsz went on to win numerous other awards in Hungary, and eventually moved on to formal music training in Hungary and eventually the Jazz InstituteinMalmö, Sweden, where he played in a variety of different bands. In May 2001 when The Flower Kings' drummer, Jaime Salazar, left the band, keyboardist Tomas Bodin suggested Csörsz because he was impressed by the drummer's skill, as he had played with him in previous projects as well as seeing him in various bands around Sweden.[1] Csörsz stayed with The Flower Kings before leaving the band in 2005. He then rejoined the band in 2007 to record their tenth album, The Sum of No Evil. He currently is in his own band, The Zoltan Csörsz Trio.

In 2011, Csörsz played drums on the Kee Marcello album Redux: Europe.[2]

In 2012 Zoltan teamed up with Blake Carpenter (The Minstrel's Ghost),[3][4] Marco Chiappini (Gandalf's Project), Troy James Martin (LeeAnne Savage) and Colin Tench (Corvus Stone and Bunchakeze) to record the album The Road To Avalon[5] due out late 2012. This is Zoltan's first progressive rock album in many years and has already been touted as one of the best albums of the year.

Among the artists he has toured with are LaGaylia Frazier and Jan Lundgren, with whom, alongside Mattias Svensson (bass), Zoltan is a member of the Jan Lundgren Trio.

On June 12, 2020, Zoltan was announced as the new drummer in Lifesigns, replacing Frosty Beedle.

Discography[edit]

With The Flower Kings[edit]

With Richard Andersson's Space Odyssey[edit]

With The Jan Lundgren Trio[edit]

With The Minstrel's Ghost[edit]

With Karmakanic[edit]

With The Tangent[edit]

With Tomas Bodin[edit]

With Lifesigns[edit]

References[edit]

  • ^ Marcello, Kee (2011). Redux: Europe (Media notes). Kee Marcello. GPM. GPM003.
  • ^ "minstrelsmusic.com".
  • ^ "Melodic Revolution Records".
  • ^ "the-road-to-avalon.com".
  • ^ "Richard Andersson's Space Odyssey - Embrace the Galaxy - Encyclopaedia Metallum: The Metal Archives".

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