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- Q3504100 subject Q8441709.
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- Q3504100 abstract "The Soulmen were a Slovak rock band singing in English, that existed from 1967 to 1968. Together with The Beatmen they were the most important Slovak Big Beat bands. They are often considered the successors of The Beatmen and often mentioned alongiside of them in the literature, partly because of the presence of legendary Dežo Ursiny in both bands and also of the name in the similar style, but their music was a significant shift in style - The Beatmen more or less didn't cross the borders of the Mersey sound, whereas The Soulmen's music was already more similar to the contemporary western RnB and rock music. Cream is often cited as the main influence on The Soulmen's music. The band was a power trio consisting of guitarist Dežo Ursiny, bassist Fedor Frešo and drummer Vlado Mallý, all of them contributing to vocals as well. They would later become members of several subsequent popular Czechoslovak bands, such as Prúdy, Collegium Musicum and Fermata. Ursiny, after dismissing his Provisorium would go on a solo career in the seventies.".
- Q3504100 activeYearsEndYear "1968".
- Q3504100 activeYearsStartYear "1967".
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- Q3504100 associatedActs "Dežo Ursiny, The Beatmen, The New Soulmen, Provisorium".
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- Q3504100 description "Sample of "Baby Do Not Cry".".
- Q3504100 description "Sample of "Sample Of Happiness".".
- Q3504100 filename "babydonotcry.ogg".
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- Q3504100 name "The Soulmen".
- Q3504100 origin "Bratislava, Czechoslovakia".
- Q3504100 title ""Baby Do Not Cry"".
- Q3504100 title ""Sample Of Happiness"".
- Q3504100 yearsActive "1967".
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- Q3504100 comment "The Soulmen were a Slovak rock band singing in English, that existed from 1967 to 1968. Together with The Beatmen they were the most important Slovak Big Beat bands.".
- Q3504100 label "The Soulmen".
- Q3504100 name "The Soulmen".