The Soulmen Concert History

The Soulmen was a Slovak rock band formed in Bratislava (then part of Czechoslovakia), singing in English, that existed from 1967 to 1968. They were formed by Dežo Ursiny (at the time 20 years old) a year after he had left The Beatmen. The Soulmen were one of the most important slovak bigbit bands. Cream is often cited as the main influence on The Soulmen's music. The band was a power trio consisting of guitarist Dežo Ursíny, bassist Fedor Frešo and drummer Vladimir Mallý (an early lineup had Dušan Hájek on drums)...

Date Concert Venue Location
Jun 09, 2010
The Soulmen Pumpwerk Wilhelmshaven, Germany
Apr 19, 1968
The Soulmen / G. & B. / Synkopy 61 / The Rebels

'Beat Memory'

Lucerna Palace - Great Hall Prague, Hlavní město Praha, Czechia
Dec 20, 1967 –
Dec 22, 1967
1. Československý Beat Festival Praha 1967
The Soulmen / Flamengo / Olympic / Michal Prokop & Framus Five / Synkopy 61 / The Primitives Group / Juventus / The Rebels / Prúdy / Rogers Band / Vulkán / The Buttons
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Palác Lucerna Velký Sál Prague, Hlavní město Praha, Czechia
Dec 18, 1967
The Soulmen Apollo Prague, Hlavní město Praha, Czechia
Rock
Classic Rock
Blues Rock
Celtic
Neofolk
Medieval
Slovakia
Bigbeat
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2010 1 concert
1968 1 concert
1967 2 concerts

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