Lautaro Mazza is an Argentine singer-songwriter from Buenos Aires who started writing songs as a teenager. He came up playing local bars and open mics, and his 2014 single 'A Homero' got some attention as a tribute to his late grandfather.
His first album, 'El Ojo de la Tormenta,' came out in 2015, followed by 'El Viaje' in 2017 and 'Canciones para Volar' in 2019. Songs like 'Balada Para Un Loco' and 'Barrio de Tango' show his folk-rock style with its introspective lyrics and acoustic guitar work.
He's worked with other Argentine musicians including Juan Quintero and León Gieco. In 2017, he had some legal trouble with a record label over song rights, which was a reminder of how the business side of music can get complicated.
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