Aerolíneas Federales
Aerolíneas Federales was a Spanish pop/rock band from the decade of the 80's. It was formed in Vigo, Galicia.
History
Formed in Vigo in 1981[1] by Miguel Costas and his friends Flechi and Silvino. In the beginning, they played guitar, bass and beatbox. By 1983, the group incorporated a drum-kit and Flechi became the singer of the band. That same year, they won the rock contest of Radio 3 at Coruña and Flechi left the band to join the group Las Termitas. Flechi died from a heart-attack in London in 2002.
The next line-up was composed by Miguel Costas, Silvino, Luis and the girls Coral and Rosa, making songs with powerful guitars and fun and surreal lyrics.
Coral disappeared and was replaced by Silvia; Miguel Costas left the band also; the complete band disappeared in the mid-90's, after some collaborations in the TV-show Xabarín Club,[2] from Galega. Miguel Costas formed the band "Los Feliz", while Silvia joined Superstar, and then the Killer Babies. Rosa went on to open a language training company providing teachers for businesses to give in-house language lessons, called 'Global Project', which is based in Vigo.
Discography
- Aerolíneas Federales (1986)
- Hop Hop (1987)
- Tomando Tierra (1988)
- Échame Sifón (1989)
- Una o ninguna (1991)
- A cantar con Xabarín (1991)
- Hasta el final...y más allá (2012)[1]
External links
References
- 1 2 "Título incorrecto". Wikipedia, la enciclopedia libre (in Spanish).
- ↑ ERLANTZ. "Historia de la musica Rock - Aerolineas Federales". historiasderock.es.tl. Retrieved 2016-02-10.
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