Born in the Castilian steppe, in Talavera de la Reina, Spain, land of swamps and pottery. These three Lobos Negros (Black Wolves) have been howling all over the planet for more than thirty years. There are fifteen albums behind them since they premiered at Rock-Ola, temple of the Movida Madrileña, becoming one of the most outstanding Spanish groups of the rockabilly revival at the end of the eighties. Their international tours have left their mark in Mexico, Finland, Estonia, France, England and Austria. As guest artists they have accompanied Brian Setzer, Eric Sardinas or The Meteors, among others. They have collaborated on dozens of albums, participated in multiple tributes to other artists, set poems to music and composed songs for films, especially by Álex de la Iglesia, with whom they have had multiple collaborations. Their music is considered an explosive cocktail of high caliber, rock & roll, psychobilly, garage, doses of southern rock, swampy blues. They are: Luis Martín Gil (composition, voice and guitar), José Luis Bielsa (bass and backing vocals) and Ricardo Virtanen (drums, percussion and backing vocals).
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