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Julián Infante Martín-Nieto (July 17, 1957 – December 4, 2000) was a Spanish guitarist and composer. He played the guitar in the Argentine–Spanish rock band Tequila.

Discography

With Tequila

  • Matrícula de honor (1978)
  • Rock and Roll (1979)
  • Viva Tequila (1980)
  • Confidencial (1981)
  • Tequila (1990)
  • Tequila grandes éxitos (1996)

With Los Rodríguez

  • Buena suerte (1991)
  • Disco Pirata (Live 1992)
  • Sin documentos (1993)
  • Palabras más, palabras menos (1995)
  • Hasta luego (Compilation 1996)
  • Para no olvidar (Compilation 2002)

References

  1. Gles, Montero (24 February 2023). "El rock, la droga y sus fantasmas". elDiario.es (in Spanish). Retrieved 20 June 2024.


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