Mägo de Oz es una banda española de folk metal fundada el 7 de julio de 1988 por el baterista Txus di Fellatio en el barrio de Begoña en Madrid. Inicialmente se llamó Transilvania, en honor a la canción homónima del sexteto inglés Iron Maiden, y adoptó el nombre definitivo de Mägo de Oz en 1989.1
Mägo de Oz (Spanish for Wizard of Oz, with a metal umlaut) is a Spanish folk/heavy metal band from Begoña, Madrid formed in mid-1988 by drummer Txus di Fellatio. The band became well known for the strong Celtic feel to their music strengthened through their consistent usage of a violinist and flautist. The name for the band was chosen, according to founding member Txus, because "life is a yellow brick road, on which we walk in the company of others searching for our dreams."
Gaia III: Atlantia album for sale by Mago De Oz was released Apr 27, 2010 on the Warner Bros. label. Spanish folk and heavy metal band Mägo de Oz was formed in 1988, although the group's definitive lineup didn't solidify until almost a decade later in 1996. Specializing in heavy metal with folk and Celtic touches, Mägo de Oz often works in album-length concept projects, and this set, Gaia III: Atlantia, released in 2010 as the group's tenth studio album, is no exception. Gaia III: Atlantia CD music is a 2-disc set with 16 songs.
Mägo de Oz (Spanish for Wizard of Oz, with a metal umlaut) is a Spanish folk/heavy metal band from Begoña, Madrid formed in mid-1988 by drummer Txus di Fellatio. The band are well known for the strong Celtic feel to their music strengthened through their constant usage of a violinist and flautist. The name for the band was chosen, according to founding member Txus, because "life is a yellow brick road, on which we walk in the company of others searching for our dreams." Mago de OZ launched on 27 November, the new twelfth album entitled "Hechizos_Pócimas_Brujería" (Spells, potions and witchcraft). The first single from the album will Xanandra,
Finisterra Rock Opera is an album of Mago Oz group in which rewrote the album Finisterra to mark the 15th anniversary of the launch. In this rewriting they involved more than twenty artists. These include the presence of the soprano Pilar Jurado, who already contributed to the recording of the last album Ilussia.
Mägo de Oz, one of the most successful bands nationally and internationally, celebrates 30 years, three decades of history commemorated by his last live work "Diabulus in Opera", a work that recalls the already historic first concert of the training in orchestral format in Mexican territory on May 6, 2017.