Tűzkerék
Настоящее имя: Tűzkerék
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Tűzkerék (in English: Wheel of Fire) was a Hungarian rock band. It was founded by Radics Béla on January 12, 1970. In Hungary, Tűzkerék played Led Zeppelin songs for the first time. The ensemble was made up of excellent musicians, but cultural politics of their time always considered them too suburban, and their records could not be released. They disbanded in late 1971. Around 1975, Radics revived the orchestra, playing in various line-ups, from 1977 to 1978 his companions were Döme Dezső and Póka Egon, and in 1978 a TV recording was made with this line-up (3 songs were performed in Déri János's Youth Hour). The line-up changed from 1979: Soldos László, Szabó "Richie" György and Kun Tamás joined the ensemble. With this line-up, record designs were made, the material that would have been recorded was put together, there was also a cover design, but the making of the record failed. Around 1981, Radics teamed up with members of the Arena band and continued to perform with them as the Tűzkerék until his death in 1982. [u]Founding members[/u]: Radics Béla – Guitár, vocals; Som Lajos - Bass guitar; Váradi László "Vadölő" - Drum.