Biography
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Dinamit
Effective period / Period of releases: 1980 - 2020
Members: Zselencz László, Vikidál Gyula, Németh Alajos, Lugosi László, Szűcs Antal Gábor
The Hungarian rock group Dinamit , which was formed in 1979 as a supergroup : Gyula Vikidál from P. Mobil , Alajos Németh from Mini , Gábor Antal Szűcs , Gyula Papp and Gábor Németh from Skorpió arrived . Although it was composed of talented musicians, the fact that many called it a "state rock band" left a mark on its judgment.They made two albums (the second already in a two-guitar line-up with László Lugosi from Beatrice), as well as the popular single Tinédzserdal and another single. It should be noted that their actual first LP is the 1979 album Judith [1] written for Judith Szűcs , which they also played. At the end of 1981 , Dinamit broke up. The disbandment was announced in the first broadcast of the television show Pulzus in 1982, citing the fact that the trade press had destroyed the band.
After 28 years of silence, in 2009 they announced the band's reformation, with a new singer and bassist. Their comeback concert was held in Szombathely . In 2010, they appeared with a new studio album, which was published as a supplement to Rockinform magazine. At the beginning of 2011, Béla Jankai became the new keyboard player. In 2014, Rudán Joe joined Dinamit as two singers. However, this line-up only lasted until the beginning of November, when György Kálmán and Béla Jankai were announced to be leaving. The latter was replaced by Zoltán Laki. The album released five years earlier was re-released, with Joe Rudán re-singing the songs. The band fell silent not long after. In 2017, they started playing concerts again, but there was another change in the keyboard position, István Hornok joined.
In May 2019, the band's classic line-up was reunited for a concert, supplemented by the current members. In August 2019, Joe Rudán left due to coordination problems due to his other musical commitments, and was replaced by Attila Scholtz (Cry Free, Heep Freedom).