Nagy Feró Laczik Ferenc Nagy Hunor Attila Magasvári Viktor
ex Bogdán Csaba, Zselencz László, Judit Szűcs, Németh Gábor, Bencsik Sándor, Zsoldos Tamás, Csuka Mónika, Csuka Mária, Cziránku Sándor, Gidófalvy Attila, Vedres József, Donászy Tibor, Pálmai Zoltán, Miklóska Lajos, Lugosi László, Nagy Zoltán, Székely Károly, Péter Zsolt, Barile Pasquale, Temesvári András, Hirleman Bertalan, Nagy Károly, Temesvári Péter, Gáti Zoltán, Nagy Katalin, Waszlavik László Beatrice is a Hungarian rock band founded by Nagy Feró. Although he was not a trained musician or a talented singer, his stage persona, together with his professional rock instrumentalist partners, made the group one of the most popular hard rock bands in Hungary in the late seventies. They had two notable periods: the early days in the late seventies, when they became rock icons (with songs like Nagyvárosi farkas [Big City Wolf] and Jerikó [Jericho], released so later on Betiltott Dalok [Banned Songs] album, 1993), and a second wave of popularity in the early nineties (with the albums Utálom Az Egész XX. Századot [I Hate the Whole XX. Century] and Gyermekkorunk Lexeb Dalai [The Most Beautiful Songs of our Childhood]). Through disbandings and re-formings, causing fluctuating popularity, being active even till the recent days, Beatrice is one of the most enduring rock bands in the country. (From
Wikipedia)
Ex-members not featured in Members section: Brúger László, Fülöp István, Hamar Krisztina, Heffner Attila, Kreutz Tibor