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| Andalusian Rock band, founded in Seville, Spain, in 1974.
The beginning of the band was , a band founded by , Miguel Ríos' bassist, Emilio Souto, singer on "Los Solitarios" and Eduardo Rodriguez, guitarist from . After Attias gave up, Jesús de la Rosa joined as bassist and singer in 1973, forming a trio imitating "Crosby, Stills & Nash", and produced by . Emilio Souto went to join Moncho Alpuente in , and the rest with Juan José Palacios, "Tele", would found "Triana". On first line-up was also and , but they soon quit to settle as a duo, .
Tragically, "Triana"'s life ended in 1983, when Jesús de la Rosa died in a car accident. The band disappeared but in the late 90's "Tele" decided to return as "Triana", without Eduardo Rodríguez (who disapproved the idea) and with a group of friends. They released two more albums before his death, in 2002.
But even then the band didn't disappeared: in 2007 Tele's widow (who had the legal rights over the name) gave her approval to a new re-foundation and the band, now in a hard-rock vein, returned to scene. |
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