Hugo Fattoruso

Hugo Fattoruso (born 29 June 1943 in Montevideo, Uruguay) is a composer, arranger, multi-instrumentalist and vocalist. As well as developing a career as a soloist, he has participated and performed in many different genres: Trio Fattoruso (with his son Francisco and his brother Osvaldo), Hot Blowers, Los Shakers, Opa, Eduardo Mateo, etc. He has collaborated also with such renowned artists as : Airto Moreira, Abraham Laboriel, Manolo Badrena, Chico Buarque, Milton Nascimento, Ruben Rada, Djavan, etc.[1]

Hugo Fattoruso
Hugo Fattoruso. Buenos Aires 1965.
Hugo Fattoruso. Buenos Aires 1965.
Background information
Born (1943-06-29) 29 June 1943
Montevideo, Uruguay
GenresJazz
Jazz fusion
Candombe
Occupation(s)Musician
bandleader
composer
Instrument(s)Accordion
Piano
Double bass
Years active1952–present

Career

  • 1952–1958: Trío Fattoruso
  • 1959–1963: The Hot Blowers.
  • 1964–1969: Los Shakers
  • 1969–2005: Opa
  • 2000–present: Trío Fattoruso
  • 2003–present: Hugo Fattoruso and Rey Tambor
  • 2004–present: Soloist
  • 2007: With Yahiro Tomohiro created "Dos Orientales"

Discography

  • Los Shakers:
    • "Los Shakers"
    • "Shakers for You"
    • "La Conferencia Secreta del Toto´s Bar"
    • "Por Favor"
    • "Break it All"
    • "Bonus Tracks"
  • Hugo & Osvaldo Fattoruso "La Bossa Nova de Hugo y Osvaldo"
  • Airto Moreira Fingers (CTI, 1972)
  • Eumir Deodato & Airto Moreira (live) "In Concert"
  • Opa Goldenwings
  • Opa Magic Time
  • Airto "I'm Fine How Are You"
  • Manolo Badrena "Manolo"
  • Opa "En Vivo y Rarities" (re-edition, CD of LP "Opa En Vivo")
  • Opa "Back Home"
  • Otroshakers "A Los Shakers"
  • Barcarola – 1981 – "Barcarola"
  • La Escuelita "Ahora Sí"
  • Jaime Roos "Mediocampo"
  • Los Pusilánimes "Qué Suerte" (cassette only)
  • Hugo Fattoruso "Oriental"
  • Hugo Fattoruso y Jorge Graf "Momentos"
  • Grupo del Cuareim "Candombe"
  • Hugo Fattoruso "O Último Blues"
  • Hugo Fattoruso "Ciencia Fictiona"
  • Hugo Fattoruso "Varios Nombres"
  • Hugo Fattoruso Homework
  • Rey Tambor "Palo y Mano"
  • Trío Fattoruso "En Vivo en Medio y Medio"
  • Trío Fattoruso "Trío Fattoruso"
  • Candombe en New York "Alma y Vida"
  • Ricardo Nolé -H.Fattoruso "Dos Álbumes de Música Uruguaya" ( CD's edition of you first soloist LP "Varios Nombres")
  • with Milton Nascimento:
    • "Planeta Blue Na Estrada do Sol"
    • "Milton"
    • "Angelus"
    • "Journey to Down"
    • "Tambores de Minas"
    • "Nascimento" (H.Fattoruso, arranger)
  • Chico Buarque de Holanda "Morro Dois Irmaos"
  • Ruben Rada "Montevideo"
  • Ruben Rada "Montevideo 2"
  • Ruben Rada -H.Fattoruso "Las Aventuras de Fatto-Rada"
  • Djavan "Meu Lado"
  • Takamasa Segi "Forest Rain"
  • Takamasa Segi "Silencio"
  • María de Fátima "Bahía com H"
  • Rey Tambor "Emotivo"
  • Lee Tomboulian & Circo "North/South Convergence" (arranger, producer)
  • H. Fattoruso y Yahiro Tomohiro "Dos Orientales"
  • Hugo Fattoruso "Café y Bar Ciencia Fictiona"
  • Mio Matsuda "Flor Criolla"
  • Mio Matsuda "Compas del Sur"
  • Hugo Fattoruso Y Barrio Opa

Filmography

  • El chevrolé (1999)
  • Sueños y pesadillas (2011)
  • Dos Orientales (2015)

References


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