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Frank Infante is an American guitarist and bassist best known as a former member of the new wave band Blondie. Wikipedia
Born: 1951 (age 72 years), Jersey City, NJ
Songwriting partner: Deborah Harry
Record labels: Chrysalis Records, EMI, and Warner Records
Music groups: Blondie (1978 – 1982), Chequered Past, Divinyls (1987 – 1987), and more
Songs
One Way Or Another
Parallel Lines · 1978
Heart of Glass
Parallel Lines · 1978
Call Me
American Gigolo · 1980
Maria
The Female Touch 2 · 1999
The Tide Is High
Autoamerican · 1980
Atomic
Eat to the Beat · 1979
I Touch Myself
Divinyls · 1990
Hanging On the Telephone
Parallel Lines · 1978
Dreaming
Eat to the Beat · 1979
Sunday Girl
Parallel Lines · 1978
Union City Blue
Eat to the Beat · 1979
Denis
Plastic Letters · 1978
Personality Crisis
New York Dolls · 1973
The Hardest Part
Eat to the Beat · 1979
Pleasure and Pain
What a Life! · 1985
X Offender
Blondie · 1976
Boys in Town
Monkey Grip · 1982
Picture This
Parallel Lines · 1978
Trash
New York Dolls · 1973
Accidents Never Happen
Eat to the Beat · 1979
Rapture
Autoamerican · 1980
Long Time
Pollinator · 2017
In The Flesh
Blondie · 1976
Fade Away and Radiate
Parallel Lines · 1978
Presence, Dear
Plastic Letters · 1978
Rip Her to Shreds
Blondie · 1976
Looking for a Kiss
New York Dolls · 1973
Living in the Real World
Eat to the Beat · 1979
English Boys
The Hunter · 1982
Shayla
Eat to the Beat · 1979
Rapture Riders
Greatest Hits · 2005
Slow Motion
Eat to the Beat · 1979
Frank Infante (born November 15, 1951) is an American guitarist and bassist best known as a former member of the new wave band Blondie.
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Why did Frank Infante leave Blondie?
Infante believes that his ouster from the band was initiated by rhythm guitarist and group founder Chris Stein over how much credit was due the "lead" guitar in the band. "That's what I believe also," says Harrison. "Frank did all those parts -- the lick in 'Heart of Glass,' the solo in 'Rapture.
What happened to Frank Infante?
Infante continued to play in Blondie until the band broke up in 1983. He did not rejoin the band when the reformed in the late 1990s, but instead went on to perform with other well known artists like Joan Jett, Iggy Pop and the New York Dolls. He continues to perform and record with the band Infante's Inferno.
When did Frank Infante join Blondie?
He joined Sniper in 1975 and then Blondie in 1977 as a session player, replacing bassist Gary Valentine. Blondie released their second album Plastic Letters in 1978. Infante played bass and guitar on the album but was not pictured on its cover.
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Feb 20, 2024 · Born and raised in Jersey City, next door to Hoboken and a tunnel or bridge away from Manhattan, the 71-year-old guitarist still has his gritty North Jersey ...
American bassist and guitarist, born 15 November 1951 in Jersey City, New Jersey, USA. Best known as a member of Blondie (1977-1982).
Feb 24, 2016 · Relations were strained with Infante and Harrison for a long time. Once those two tried to sue Blondie in 98 I think it was, sue for millions and to block the ...
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Frank Infante was born in New York. His professional career as a musician began in the early 1970s when he started to play guitar in the band Sniper and ...
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