The native form of this personal name is Csemer Boglárka. This article uses Western name order when mentioning individuals.
Boggie
Boggie in Pécs, Hungary (2018)
Background information
Birth name
Boglárka Csemer
Also known as
Boggie
Born
(1986-11-30) 30 November 1986 (age 37) Budapest, Hungary
Genres
Pop
Occupation(s)
singer
Instrument(s)
vocals
Years active
2009–present
Labels
Tom-Tom Records
Website
www.boggieofficial.com
Musical artist
Boglárka Csemer (Hungarian pronunciation:[ˈboɡlaːrkɒˈt͡ʃɛmɛr], born 30 November 1986 in Budapest, Hungary), professionally known as Boggie, is a Hungarian pop vocalist and songwriter. Globally, Boggie is best known for her 2014 hit single entitled "Nouveau Parfum" (Hungarian: Parfüm) from her self-titled debut studio album Boggie (2013). While the song went number one on Hungary's MAHASZ chart, it also found its way to two Billboard charts reaching number three on its Jazz Album Chart and number 17 on its World Music Album Chart.[1][2] She represented Hungary in the Eurovision Song Contest 2015 with the song "Wars for Nothing". On 19 May 2015, her song qualified for the 2015 Eurovision Song Contest final, which was held on 23 May 2015 in Vienna, Austria.
^"Single Top 40 slágerlista - Hivatalos magyar slágerlisták". slagerlistak.hu. Retrieved 19 February 2023.
^"It's Boggie for Hungary!". Eurovision. 28 February 2015. Retrieved 7 July 2019.
Budapest, Hungary), professionally known as Boggie, is a Hungarian pop vocalist and songwriter. Globally, Boggie is best known for her 2014 hit single entitled...
American Eccentric Cinema Tied with Curtis Hanson for L.A. Confidential. "Boggie Nights (18)". British Board of Film Classification. October 28, 1997. Archived...
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interrogations of the kirk. John Jamieson erroneously quotes the phrase as "ower boggie". MacKay, Charles – A Dictionary of Lowland Scotch (1888) v t e...
Sebestyén, Boglárka Csemer and Sára Hélène Bori. The song was performed by Boggie. The Hungarian broadcaster Media Services and Support Trust Fund (MTVA)...
Coulais and Kara DioGuardi. Production was done by Big Tank and Q, with L Boggie credited as co-producer and Aguilera serviced as additional producer. "Oh...
Post-Newsweek Media, Inc./Gazette.Net. Retrieved September 19, 2013. Tom Boggie (June 9, 1990). "Firebirds Host Commandos In Arena Football Opener". The...
Retrieved February 19, 2023. "It's Boggie for Hungary!". Eurovision. February 28, 2015. Retrieved July 7, 2019. "Boggie Photoshop music video: Singer uses...
The Boggie clock tower, located at the intersection of Main Street and Robert Mugabe Way, was built in 1928 in memory of Major William James Boggie. The...
nicknames include Boguś, Bodya, Boca, Boci, Boća, Boša, Bogi, Bo, Boga Boga, Boggie.[citation needed] The feminine form is Bogdana or Bohdana, with variants...
Season On the NASCAR Circuit. Bonus Books. p. 52-54. ISBN 9781566250115. Boggie, Tom (October 21, 1985). "Rudolph's late charge gains title in Fonda's Mohawk...
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Post-Standard. May 5, 1965. p. 17. Retrieved April 18, 2024 – via NewspaperArchive. Boggie, Tom (June 3, 1994). "Around the tracks". The Daily Gazette. p. D6. Retrieved...
enjoying life with WLAF". The Boston Globe. Retrieved January 17, 2010. Tom Boggie (March 30, 1991). "Tricario enjoying life with WLAF club". The Daily Gazette...
"Firebirds won't play 2010 season". Times Union. Retrieved May 25, 2013. Boggie, Tom (June 9, 1990). "Firebirds Host Commandos In Arena Football Opener"...
June 30, 1980. p. 17. Retrieved October 23, 2023 – via NNY360 Archives. Boggie, Tom (April 6, 2001). "Coville to enter Dirt Hall of Fame next month". The...
Eagle. May 20, 1971. p. 41. Retrieved March 25, 2024 – via Google Books. Boggie, Tom (August 22, 1980). "The 4th turn". Schenectady Gazette. p. 32. Retrieved...