During his time at primary school Mariano Moreno, he had his first contact with a musical instrument.
At the age of 10, he learned to play the bombo leguero that his father gave him. He began to feel attracted to the stage at school events, to discover himself as the center of the show, and to leave his childhood fears behind his signature glasses. He played classic authors of Argentine folklore such as Ariel Ramírez, Los Fronterizos, and songs sung by Negra Sosa, among others.
When the visits to his mother's grave were more sporadic, he and his father went for a walk to the Oliveira record store to listen to records and discover new music. In addition to the routine of going to the cinema and finishing the evenings in bars such as Augustus or Natalie.
He also went shopping downtown with his grandmother Belia. La Favorita and La Buena Vista stores were Saturday morning must-sees.
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