Joaquín Talismán

Joaquín Talismán is a Spanish musician and composer from Murcia, born on June 28, 1965. He launched his music career in 1988 with the group El Norte and has since been involved in various projects, including Los Talismanes, Los Marañones, and Ross. In the 1990s, Talismán pursued a solo career, initially performing as Joaquín Talismán y Los Chamanes. He founded his own record label, Perdición, in 2002, which has supported his solo albums such as *No Me Trates Mal* (2002), *El Gallinero del Cielo* (2006), *Incomunicación* (2010), and *Brújula y Sextante* (2021). Besides his solo work, Talismán has collaborated with other notable musicians and contributed to various musical projects.

Talismán is known for his versatility, playing instruments like the guitar, bass, and harmonica across genres such as rock and pop. His career spans over three decades, with ongoing involvement in multiple musical ventures and collaborations. His discography includes releases that showcase his growth and exploration of different sounds. Currently, Talismán continues to be an active figure in the music scene, both as a composer and performer.

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Plan B
Single - Released April 21, 2023
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