Scottish rock band, Estrella, inspired by 70s vintage rock, has developed a fresh blues feel to their sound over the last year.  Under management, Estrella is now ready to promote their new tracks on a forthcoming tour of the UK.
 
The band has also been actively supporting their local Aberdeen based charity, UCAN, to raise awareness and reduce the stigma of urological cancer.  Carrying out lunch time gigs in secondary schools, throughout the North East and Highland regions of Scotland, the band has assisted UCAN to get their message across to these young men and women in a positive way.
 
Their on-stage impact at gigs, coupled with regular radio plays, TV and media coverage, make Estrella a band worth watching!

Quite an achievement for the band, as a few years ago, brothers Paul, Luke and Nathan along with long time friend, Brian, were still practising in the Attic of their home in the very far North of Scotland!  To realise their potential and passion for music, the band became a full-time profession for all its members and they relocated to the Granite City (Aberdeen, Scotland).  To add an extra dimension to their sound, rhythm guitarist, Graham Christie now makes up this blues-rock quintet.
 
But where did they get that name?  
 
Drinking late into the night and viewing the film “Rock Star” complete with Spanish subtitles (no, they don’t know why either!), the band realised the word “Estrella” meant ‘star’ in Spanish.


Estrella
"Play with the passion of the 70’s rock band, some looks of the 80s and no musical taste of the 90’s!"
 

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