There are many artists with the name EDDA. 1) Hungarian EDDA EDDA is a highly successful Hungarian melodic/hard rock band formed in 1974 under the name "EDDA M?vek". The word "m?vek" (works) symbolizes the band originally starting off its career in Miskolc, a typical Central European industrial city also dubbed as "Steel City" EDDA's catchy, melodic rock tunes and touching ballads primarily focus on the social and emotional life of youth.
1) Hungarian EDDA
EDDA is a highly successful Hungarian melodic/hard rock band formed in 1974 under the name "EDDA M?vek". The word "m?vek" (works) symbolizes the band originally starting off its career in Miskolc, a typical Central European industrial city also dubbed as "Steel City"
EDDA's catchy, melodic rock tunes and touching ballads primarily focus on the social and emotional life of youth. Love, loneliness, alienation, friendship and spirituality. The band performs more than one hundred shows annually throughout Hungary and surrounding Hungarian communities around the Carpathian Basin. However, the energetic and inventive musicianship that EDDA's known for, is best reflected through their dynamic live performances.
Band Members
* Attila Pataky (vocals) 1978-present
* Zsolt G?m?ry (keyboards) 1985-present
* Istv?n Alapi (guitar) 1986-present
* L?szl? Kicska (bass) 1992-present
* Zolt?n Het?nyi (drums) 1997-present
* Gy?rgy Csap? (drums) 1978-1981
* Istv?n Slamovits (guitar) 1978-1983
* L?szl? Zselencz (bass) 1978-1983
* Alfonz Barta (keyboards) 1978-1983
* L?szl? Fortuna (drums) 1982-1986
* J?nos Kegye (saxophone) 1983
* Tibor Gell?rt (guitar) 1985
* Tam?s Papp (drums) 1986
* Endre Csillag (guitar) 1985-87
* G?bor Mirkovics (bass) 1986
* Tibor Don?szy (drums) 1986-1997
* Tam?s Gay (keyboards) 1983-1985
* G?bor Peth? (bass) 1986-1991
* P?ter Kun (guitar) 1992
Discography
25 gold records, 4 platinum albums, 2 diamond records More than 5 million units sold in Europe
1. EDDA M?vek 1. (1981)
2. EDDA M?vek 2. (1982)
3. EDDA M?vek 3. (1983)
4. EDDA M?vek 4. - Viszl?t, Edda! (1984) (live recording)
5. EDDA M?vek 5. (1985)(live recording of original material)
6. EDDA M?vek 6. (1986)
7. V?ltoz? id?k (1988)
8. Szaga van (1988)
9. Pataky-Slamovits (1989)
10. Gy?zni fogunk (1990)
11. Best of Edda '80-'90
12. Sz?lvihar
13. Szellemvil?g (1992)
14. Az EDDA k?t arca (double album)
15. Elveszett Ill?zi?k (1993)
16. Lelk?nkb?l (unplugged album dedicated to guitarist P?ter Kun who died in a tragic vehicle accident shortly afterwards)
17. Karaoke EDDA (1994)
18. Sziklasz?v (1994)
19. EDDA Blues (1995)
20. 15. sz?let?snap (double live) (1995)
21. EDDA 20. (1997)
22. L?r?k 2. (1997)
23. Best of 1988-98 (1998)
24. Fire & Rain (1999)
25. Nekem nem kell m?s (1999)
26. ?-r?ks?g (2003)
27. Elvar?zsolt EDDA dalok (EDDA songs performed by various artists)
28. Isten az ?ton (2005)
29. 2006 A szerelem hull?mhossz?n (2006)
30. Szerelmi ?tkok ?s ?ld?sok (2007)
31. ?tok ?s ?ld?s
2) Italian EDDA
Stefano EDDA Rampoldi was the lead singer of Ritmo Tribale, one of the most important italian rock bands of the nineties.
EDDA recorded 5 albums and one EP with Ritmo Tribale since when he left the band in 1996.
He released his first solo album Semper biot in 2009 for the indie label Niegazowana.
In 2010 Niegazowana released In orbita, a live EP recorded for In Orbita Sessions on Radio Capodistria, which includes a cover of Suprema by Moltheni.
www.myspace.com/stefanoeddarampoldi
3) Polish EDDA