Tahúres zurdos

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Tahúres zurdos (Left-handed Glambers) was a Spanish band active from 1987 to 2004.

Its members were Aurora Beltrán Gila (voice, composition and guitar), Manuel Beltrán Gila (Lolo Beltrán, Aurora's brother, guitarist), Luis salcedo (until 1990, bass), Juan Manuel Ugarte (from 1990 on, bass), Javier Lizarazu (alias Punxes, drummer).

They were influenced by the Who, Led Zeppelin, David Bowie, or Lou Reed

Lolo and Aurora come from a miner village near Pamplona called Potasa. The members of the band started with small performances in the Basque Country, Navarra and others places in the north of Spain.

With 40,000 pesetas, they recorded a demo wich would became their first homonym album later.

After the relative success of their two first albums, they signed with record companies like EMI or SONY.

They split up in 2004 after 17 years in active.

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