Delfín Fernández Martínez

Delfín Fernández (in the center), with Los Salvajes.
Delfín Fernández with Charlie Watts in 2001.

Delfín Fernández Martínez (born January 15, 1948, in Barcelona) is the founding member of the Spanish rock band Los Salvajes.

They were born and grow up in a neighborhood called Poble Sec, a place where he met Gaby Alegret, and Francesc Miralles, with whom he founded, in 1962 Los Salvajes, who are known as the "Spanish Rolling Stones".

Currently he leads his own band called "Delfín Fernández Band".

His self-taught training (learned beating chairs), made Delfín become one of the most powerful and emotive drummers in the Spanish rock scene.

Influenced by the great drummers of '60s Ringo Starr, or Keith Moon, Delfín confesses his predilection and admiration for Charlie Watts. His favourite drums are: Premier, and Gretch.

Discography

External links

Delfín Fernández in the Internet
Los Salvajes
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