Beatrice, a Hungarian rock band, was founded in 1969 as an all-female group
playing cover songs. In 1971, Nagy Feró joined as frontman, and by 1974, they
began writing their own glam rock songs. The band shifted towards disco music in
1976 but disbanded in 1977. Beatrice reunited in 1978 with a new lineup focused
on blues-based rock, influenced by bands like AC/DC. They disbanded in 1977, but
reformed in 1987. Beatrice achieved significant success with albums like Utálom
Az Egész XX. Századot (1991), which topped the Mahasz disk sales chart for 40
weeks. Their biggest hit, "8 óra...