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Bulls Of Prey
Bulls of Prey is a Hungarian rock band, residing in Budapest. The group was formed by Bálint L. Tóth with the aim of bringing blues rock musicians together to create and perform heavy rock and roll / blues music. The four piece formation primarily plays their own compositions, which are inspired by the spirit and sound of the hard rock, blues rock and southern rock genres of the 1970s. History Bulls of Prey was founded by Bálint L. Tóth (guitar, vocals) in 2017, who brought together experienced and skilled hobby musicians, who did not know each other before, but had the same passion and taste in music. The then-unnamed band initially played covers of material by Jimi Hendrix, Dire Straits, Deep Purple, Tina Turner, Led Zeppelin, and Joe Bonamassa, among others. After many months of existing without a proper band name, the musicians, who had become friends by then, began to invent an identity and brand to the four piece group. Bálint L. Tóth suggested using the title of the ...
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