Sergio Cisneros ‘Kiskilla’, a former Mägo de Oz dies, at 58

Sergio Cisneros, known as ‘Kiskilla’, a former team and accordionist of Mägo de Oz, died this Thursday at age 58 at La Paz Hospital in Madrid, after several years facing A serious chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. The sad news was confirmed by singer José Andrëa and the band itself, who deeply regretted the loss of their dear friend.

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‘Kiskilla’ He was a member of Mägo de Oz between 2000 and 2012and his musical legacy is found in some of the most emblematic albums of the band, such as ‘Finisterra’ (2000), ‘Gaia’ (2003), ‘Gaia II: La Voz sleeping’ (2005) and ‘Gaia III: Atlantia’ (2010), albums that left an indelible mark on the rock and heavy metal scene. His participation in songs such as ‘Belfast’, ‘The city of the trees’ and ‘Wind Mills’ is still remembered by his followers.

The group shared An emotional message on your social networks: “Our dear friend has stopped suffering and finally now where there is no pain. These days in Madrid it does not stop raining and it is that even the sky cries their loss,” they wrote. In an emotional metaphor, the band remembered their passage through life as a “road of yellow tiles”, leaving open the hope that ‘Kiskilla’ is already preparing a last concert for when the rest of their peers reach him in the hereafter.

José Andrëa, who was also part of the group and shared the stage with ‘Kiskilla’ in several projects, expressed regret with words full of love: “Without a doubt he is already with his great friend Fernando Ponce de León There in eternity, rather than ready to sing beautiful melodies. “

Before his stage in Mägo de Oz, ‘Kiskilla’ had been part of bands like Cobra and Labanda, referents of folk rock in Spain. After his departure from Mägo de Oz in 2012, he continued his musical career with groups such as Uróboros, Fieras and Amigoz Housewhere he continued to leave his mark in the world of rock.

The Community of followers of Mägo de Ozwho has overturned with messages of condolence, says goodbye to ‘Kiskilla’ with a broken heart, remembering his legacy and the passion he put in each chord that played throughout his career.


Source: Lasexta

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