Celtas Cortos

Celtas Cortos is a Spanish Celtic rock group. They have sold over two million records during their career, making them one of the most commercially successful Spanish groups of all time. They formed in Valladolid (Castilla y León) in 1986. Eight friends, four of whom played in the group Almenara, decided to participate in a music contest under the name "Colectivo Eurofolk". They won the first prize and continued to play together, changing their name to Celtas Cortos. Nacho Castro, the former drummer, suggested the name based on his favourite tobacco.

Celtas Cortos

Celtas Cortos is a Spanish Celtic rock group. They have sold over two million records during their career, making them one of the most commercially successful Spanish groups of all time. They formed in Valladolid (Castilla y León) in 1986. Eight friends, four of whom played in the group Almenara, decided to participate in a music contest under the name "Colectivo Eurofolk". They won the first prize and continued to play together, changing their name to Celtas Cortos. Nacho Castro, the former drummer, suggested the name based on his favourite tobacco.