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Itoiz Summer Sessions

The discovery of a series of unreleased tapes leads Juan Carlos Pérez, leader of the iconic group Itoiz, to reflect on the dissolution of the band at its peak, after a clear change of style towards pop that he still denies today. Juan Carlos will thus begin a cathartic journey to the essence of the group, reliving the beginnings of the band as a progressive rock group in Mutriku in the 70's, which will serve him to reconcile with the past.

Top Cast

  • Juan Carlos Pérez

    Juan Carlos Pérez

  • Jimmy Arrabit

    Jimmy Arrabit

  • Jean-Marie Ecay

    Jean-Marie Ecay

  • Germán Ortega

    Germán Ortega

  • Bernardo Atxaga

    Bernardo Atxaga

  • José Lastra

    José Lastra

  • Jon Galarraga

    Jon Galarraga

    Juan Carlos Pérez (Joven)

  • Eritz Urkiri

    Eritz Urkiri

    Foisis

  • Unai Fernández

    Unai Fernández

    Estanis

Overview

The discovery of a series of unreleased tapes leads Juan Carlos Pérez, leader of the iconic group Itoiz, to reflect on the dissolution of the band at its peak, after a clear change of style towards pop that he still denies today. Juan Carlos will thus begin a cathartic journey to the essence of the group, reliving the beginnings of the band as a progressive rock group in Mutriku in the 70's, which will serve him to reconcile with the past.

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