[2] A noted figure of the Movida madrileña,[2] he performed in several musical bands including Las Madres del Cordero, Desde Santurce a Bilbao Blues Band, Moncho Alpuente y Los Kwai and The Moncho Alpuente Experience.
[1] One of the founders of Popular FM back in 1971, he had a long career in radio.
[2] A regular collaborator for El País and also Público in his later years,[3] he stood out as unofficial chronicler of the city of Madrid, to which he dedicated hundreds of pieces at the local section of El País.
[2] He died in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria on 21 March 2015.
In subsequent years, he contributed regularly different spaces: