The group was founded in November 2000 in Budapest, Hungary.
Current line-up: András István Fecske-guitar, vocals; Norbert Boross-bass guitar; Dávid Nagy-drums; Zoltán Albert-saxophone, percussion, vocals; Dániel Leidl-guitar
- November 2001: "From Elmus to Privis" Demo- August 2003: during continuous circulation, Tom Tom Records found potential in releasing the "Ring The Bells" Maxi, which contains 4 various tracks and the self-titled video. The video has harvested much undivided success, such as on VIVA+ (Hungary's Primary Music Television Channel featuring International Artists) Top 30 for over 4 weeks, as well as on Bee Top10 and Top 5 lists.- September 2003: MTV Europe aired the Ring the Bells video
- Summer 2003: Band performed at all larger festivals, including the Sziget Festival (crowd of over 2,000 people)
- October 2003: Ring The Bells released on Sziget Festival and Tom Tom Records' PLACCC! selected release, which gives a musical diveristy of popular Hungarian music.
- November 2003: "Ring The Bells" - 3rd release - is on a cd among other popular, Hungarian bands living in the Netherlands.- December 2003: Ring the Bells is released on Warner's BPRNR Compilation Vol. 1
- End 2003: The band is one of Hungary's most pursued rock productions..- January 2004: We See You! - EP recorded, and released.
- May 2004: Sun Workshop releases the second video, called "It isn't faith". This song came out in the most famous Hungarian music TV: VIVA+.- March 2005: The band releases its new EP, called "Bandidos". It contains 3 new songs in a new line-up.
- May 2005: Sun Workshop shoots a video from "Rumos Chieros". This song is often played and popular in the Hungarian music TV: VIVA and in the radios.- June 2005: "The Winterkiller Wish" - A new video is recorded.- March 2006: First LP of the band called Marylin More Low is released.