Flamengo was a Czech rock band established in 1966, which, at the peak of its popularity consisted of VladimÃÂr Mià ¡ÃÂk, Ivan Khunt, Pavel Foà Ât, Jan KubÃÂk, VladimÃÂr "Guma" Kulhánek, and Jaroslav Erno à  edivý. They only released one studio album, Kuà Âe v hodinkách, which, though banned by the authorities, went on to achieve great success in later years. Flamengo reunited for an anniversary concert in 2012 and were later inducted into the Beatová sÃÂà  slávy.
The band's original lineup consisted of Pà Âemysl ÃÂerný (drums), Frantià ¡ek Francl (lead guitar), Pavel Foà Ât (rhythm guitar), Eduard Vrà ¡ek (keyboard), Jià ÂàÃÂÃÂà ¾ek (bass), and Petr Novák (vocals). Novák left in 1967 and was first replaced by Viktor Sodoma and later by Karel Kahovec. Newcastle singer Joan Duggan joined the group in 1969, and after she married Francl, they left the band to join Jazz Q.
Lineup changes continued, and the group's final roster was settled with the arrival of singer VladimÃÂr Mià ¡ÃÂk, saxophonist and flautist Jan KubÃÂk, bassist VladimÃÂr "Guma" Kulhánek, and drummer Jaroslav Erno à  edivý. In 1971, the group recorded the album Kuà Âe v hodinkách. Poet Josef Kainar wrote most of the lyrics, except for the song "Stále dál", which was penned by producer Hynek à ½alÃÂÃÂk. Released in 1972, the album was banned by the Communist regime under Normalization, and the band broke up shortly after.
In 2012, on the fortieth anniversary of Kuà Âe v hodinkách, Flamengo reunited, with Mià ¡ÃÂk, Kulhánek, and Foà Ât. They were joined onstage at Prague's Palác Akropolis by Jià ÂàZelenka on drums and Pavel Skála on guitar, both Mià ¡ÃÂk's bandmates from Etc..., as well as Jakub Doleà ¾al playing the flute and saxophone, and Pavel Bohatý on vocals and keyboards. They released a live recording of the concert in 2015.
In 2013, the band was inducted into the Beatová sÃÂà  slávy (Beat Hall of Fame).
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