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The band
László Kollár-Klemencz: lead singer, guitar
Ádám Gálos: drums
Róbert Farkas Harcsa: accordion
Péter Dorogi: guitar, vocals
Sándor Kiss: bass
János Nádasdi: beatbox, percussion, vocals
Starting up
The Little Cow band was founded by László Kollár-Klemencz after the great success of his songs for the ‘Little yellow cow’ animations.
These playful sparkles - which by the way won the surcharge of the International Animation Festival in Ottawa, October, 2002 - were brought to life by him and Igor Lazin, and that year the protagonist Little Cow became the main advertisement figure of the Sziget Festival.
The band first was formed to play on that certain festival, with a makeshift set-up and a slender repertoire. Those times the band was just a hobby of the members, and it didn’t exist indeed, though László had made two albums with various musicians in the meantime: A kis tehén (The Little Cow) was published in 2002, and the Csintalan (Naughty), published in 2004.
Highway to fame
The group – as it is now – ganged up in 2005 and this was also the year of the incredible success of their song
Szájber Gyerek (Cyber boy). Though the video clip hadn’t been screened by any commercial channels –for it was said to be too alternative- it became quickly wide-known and popular with the mediation of the internet. A whole country sang this hit all through the year.
László Kollár-Klemencz: lead singer, guitar
Ádám Gálos: drums
Róbert Farkas Harcsa: accordion
Péter Dorogi: guitar, vocals
Sándor Kiss: bass
János Nádasdi: beatbox, percussion, vocals
Starting up
The Little Cow band was founded by László Kollár-Klemencz after the great success of his songs for the ‘Little yellow cow’ animations.
These playful sparkles - which by the way won the surcharge of the International Animation Festival in Ottawa, October, 2002 - were brought to life by him and Igor Lazin, and that year the protagonist Little Cow became the main advertisement figure of the Sziget Festival.
The band first was formed to play on that certain festival, with a makeshift set-up and a slender repertoire. Those times the band was just a hobby of the members, and it didn’t exist indeed, though László had made two albums with various musicians in the meantime: A kis tehén (The Little Cow) was published in 2002, and the Csintalan (Naughty), published in 2004.
Highway to fame
The group – as it is now – ganged up in 2005 and this was also the year of the incredible success of their song
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