Juan Jacinto (musician)

Juan Jacinto
Birth name Juan Jacinto
Born (1979-11-04) November 4, 1979
Origin Buenos Aires, Argentina
Genres Argentinian and latinoamerican Folk music
Occupation(s) Drummer, singer, songwriter, music producer
Instruments Drums, Bass, Guitar
Years active 1996 - present
Website ‘’Juan Jacinto’’, Official Websitie

Juan Jacinto is an Argentinian multi-instrument musician, singer/songwriter, drummer, and percussionist based in London, U.K. actively involved in experimental music combining rhythms, melodies, and harmonies from South America.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9]

Jacinto has written, composed, produced and mixed his debut album Cerca Del Cereal, playing all the instruments in it, with some exceptions. Recorded in 2008, Cerca del Cereal introduced Jacinto to the music scene in Buenos Aires and Latin America. With great reviews in magazines such as Rolling Stone Argentina, and others. Currently he is in the process of finishing his second album. In which some of the tunes are songs, and some others, instrumental passages. He has played live all around South America and Europe. Jacinto has worked with different artists, such as: Axel Krygier, Fernando Samalea, Pablo Dacal, Viajantes, Rosal, Javier Malosetti, Emmanuel Horvilleur, María Teresa Cibils, Qoala, Baltasar Comotto, Alfonso Barbieri, Hernán Jacinto, Paul Ogunsalu, Milton Amadeo, César Isella, Alfonso Barbieri, Daniel Drexler, Déborah de Corral, Leo García and many others.

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References

  1. La presentación solista de Juan Jacinto - Noticias Rock.com.ar
  2. Estrella Galicia
  3. Rolling Stone Argentina - Agenda
  4. Agenda Cultural - Juan Jacinto en Ciudad Emergente
  5. Viajantes
  6. Juan Jacinto at spoonfed.co.uk, London
  7. Juan Jacinto at Cafe Oto, London, Uk
  8. Rolling Stone online, Juan Jacinto
  9. Juan Jacinto's Biography - rock.com.ar
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