A self-taught guitarist whose songs feel like personal notes set to simple arrangements.
If you want to hear what he does, 'Durazno Sagrado' and 'Primavera' are good places to start. They have that unadorned quality that runs through all his work.
His music doesn't try to be anything more than it is, just a guy with a guitar and something to say. Songs like 'Durazno Sagrado' and 'Primavera' have that straightforward folk sound, with lyrics that feel personal rather than political. He's been putting out albums since 2013, and the approach hasn't really changed: his voice, an acoustic guitar, and a few bandmates keeping it simple.
He taught himself guitar despite a visual impairment that started in childhood. His first album came out in 2013, followed by 'Universo Paralelo' in 2016 and later records like 'Renacer' and 'Canciones para una Hija'. He performs with a steady band that includes Nicolás Richardi on guitar and Leo Rodriguez on bass.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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