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Atila was a Spanish progressive rock group of the 1970s, based in Girona.[1][2] The four-member band released two studio albums and a live album.[3] In 1976 and 1978 they performed at the Canet Rock Festival.[4]

Discography

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References

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  1. ^ Salvador Domínguez Los hijos del rock: los grupos hispanos 1975-1989 2004 p.143 "ATILA. Tras autofinanciarse un primer elepé conceptual, The beginning of the end (1975), del que sólo se prensaron mil copias, y hacer varias actuaciones en territorio francés, fichaban con el sello BASF, que en 1 976 ponía a la venta el álbum Intención. A pesar ... Participaron en el histórico Festival de Rock de León de 1976, en el Canet Rock 76, y posteriormente, el 3 de septiembre de 1976, "
  2. ^ Kike Turrón, Rosendo (singer), Kike Babas La sana intención: conversaciones con Rosendo 2003p.23 "En otras ciudades también se registra movimiento y aparecen grupos como Storm, Bloque (Santander), Atila (Girona), .."
  3. ^ Allmusic
  4. ^ "Canet Rock. Els temps estan canviant". Enderrock. No. 224. June 2014. pp. 38–47.
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