Dolly Roll was a Hungarian pop band, which was established in 1983 from the ex-members of the band Hungária. Their first LP, Vakáció-ó-ó sold 250 thousand copies within two months. In 1984, they went on a tour in Hungary, performing in 50 places. They released a new album every year. In both 1986-87 and 1992 the band when through some changes in membership. In 1998, they held a concert in Budapest Sportcsarnok. In 2017, their lead singer, Dolly announced, that the band will cease to perform. Throughout their first thirty years, they sold more than five million records.[1]
Members
1983–1987 |
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1987–1990 |
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1990–1992 |
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1992– |
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Discography
- Vakáció-ó-ó (1983)
- Eldoradoll (1984)
- Happy cocktail (1985)
- Oh-la-la (1986)
- Játék az élet (1987)
- Zakatol a szív (1988)
- Országúti randevú (1988) (compilation)
- Dupla vagy semmi (1989)
- Ábrándos szép napok (1989)
- Ébreszd fel a szívemet (1990)
- Rég volt, szép volt (1990)
- Gondolsz-e majd rám (1991)
- Rock & Roll-ra Hívlak! (1992)
- Beat turmix '60 1 (1993)
- Tipi-Tapi Dinó (1993)
- Simogass napsugár (1993) (compilation)
- Beat turmix '60 2 (1994)
- Tipi-Tapi Party (1994)
- Dolly Roll Gold (1995) (compilation)
- Atlanta Rá-rá-rá, hajrá!!! (1996)
- Tipi-Tapi Csodaországban (1997)
- Dolly Roll ReMix '98 (1998) (compilation)
- Vakáció-ó-ó '98 (1998) (live album)
- Poperett (1999)
- Dolly Jubileumi Koncert (2003) (live album)
- Plussz... (2005)
- Karácsony (2009)
- Emlékszel még - Best Of (2009) (compilation)
References
- Dolly Roll allmusic.hu
- Nincs többé Dolly Roll 24.hu, 2017.02.12.
- ↑ DOLLY ROLL Archived 2017-04-03 at the Wayback Machine Tasko Koncert
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