Mary Nótár is a Hungarian singer of Romani descent. She featured in a travelling music festival called Roma Sztárparádé. After the Hungarian custom of quoting a person's family name first, her name is often seen and heard as "Nótár Mary". She hails from the Hungarian village of Taktaharkány. Her stepfather is known to be Nótár Ferenc. Notar started her career at the age of 12, before moving to Budapest.
Mary was discovered in a talent show by Bódi Guszti in 2001, after which she was offered a record deal releasing her first album "Egyszer egy éjszaka" at age 16, and soon after, her second titled "Hajnalcsillag".
In 2004, her third album "Jeges szív" reached "gold status". Her next album was "Roma Sztárparádé 2". After that, she produced two more duet albums with Bódi Csaby.
Nótár made a solo album in 2007 "Cigánylány" which featured among the ten most popular albums in Hungary.
In 2008, she left the label she was with before; her father released her own record label "MagicWorldMedia". To celebrate she released her newly improved album "Hodito Varasz".
2010 was when Mary and her father renamed her record label to "Skyforce Media". Until 2016, she continued to release more albums.
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