He calls himself Loquillo or Loco (Crazy), but he is one of the most famous rockers in Spain with a career of over three decades. First with Los Intocables and later Los Trogloditas, with whom he recorded his first album El ritmo del garage (Rhythm of the garage) that included legendary songs like Cadillac solitario. The group accompanied him until 2007 and before splitting up they recorded Balmoral, Latin Grammy nominee in 2008 for Best Vocal Rock album.
His latest album is Creyente (Believer, 2014), with which he is now back on the road in a tour that will take him through much of the Spanish geography. This is a live album recorded this year in the Sports Palace of Granada where Loquillo gave an overview of his entire career. On that occasion he was accompanied by Leiva and Ariel Rot.
In Mallorca acts with his current band, formed by Josu García (guitar), Igor Paskual (guitar), Alfonso Alcalá (bass), Santi Comet (keyboards), Laurent Castagnet (drums) and Jaime Stinus (guitar).