Parno Graszt, a Hungarian Romani band from Paszab, was founded in 1987. The
group's name translated to "white horse" in the Romani language, symbolizing
purity and freedom within Roma culture. Their debut album Rávágok a zongorára
(2002) reached number 7 on the World Music Chart Europe in October 2002, marking
their breakthrough moment. In 2004, Hungarian Television and the BBC produced a
music documentary about Parno Graszt following the release of their album Járom
az utam (2004). This album earned them a spot in the top ten for Best artist of
the Year by the Swiss music magazi...