
Actor
Born November 15, 1951 in New York City, New York, USA
Frank Infante (born November 15, 1951) is an American guitarist and bassist best known as a former member of the new wave band Blondie. Infante began his music career playing guitar in hard rock and electric blues groups such as The Elegant End and World War III. 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. Later in 1978, Blondie recruited bassist Nigel Harrison, which allowed Infante to switch to guitar full-time. Record producer Mike Chapman has said that he considered Infante to be an "amazing guitarist" and the most technically proficient member of Blondie when he began producing Parallel Lines in 1978. Though the group was already a commercial force in the UK and Australia, Parallel Lines and its follow-up Eat To The Beat (1979) proved to be Blondie's commercial breakthroughs in the US.

When Blondie Came to Britain
Self

The Dancing Man of L.A.
Self (archive footage)

Blondie's New York and the Making of Parallel Lines
Self

Blondie: Live at CBGB 1977
Self

Blondie: Live at the Apollo
Self

Blondie: Live at Beat Club 1978
Self - Guitar

Blondie: One Way or Another
Self

Blondie Greatest Video Hits
Self

Tales from the Crypt
Guitar Player

Blondie: Eat to the Beat
Self

Roadie
Self

Blondie in Concert
Self

Blondie: Live at Asbury Park Convention Hall
Self

Midi Première
Self - Blondie

Rock Concert
Self