A Spanish poet, composer, singer, and musician by the name of Joaqun Ramón Martnez Sabina. His songs typically discuss love, heartbreak, and society while heavily utilizing literary characters written in the manner of baroque literature. In addition to two live albums and three compilation albums, he has released fourteen studio albums. Calle Melancola, "19 das y 500 noches," "Quién me ha robado el mes de Abril," "Pongamos que hablo de Madrid," "Y sin embargo," "Contigo," or "Peces de ciudad" are some of his best-known songs. He played both solo and with a group for his live CDs, including Dos pájaros de un tiro, La mandrágora, Viceversa, and a 1986 concert with Javier Krahe and Alberto Pérez (Two birds with one stone).