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Francisco Fattoruso

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Francisco Fattoruso (born August 10, 1979 in Las Vegas, Nevada) is a Uruguayan musician and bass player.

He is the son of Hugo Fattoruso and María de Fátima Quinhoes, both of them musicians.

He has played with several artists such as: Rubén Rada, Illya Kuryaki and the Valderramas, Abuela Coca, Pepe Guerra, Silicon Fly, Warren Riker, Dante, Enmanuel Horvilleur, Deitrick Hadden, Liliana Herrero, Milton Nascimento, Elefante, NN Opera, La Trampa, Molotov, Oteil Burbridge, Derek Trucks, Blueground Undergrass, Gary Buho Gazaway, David Haynes, Yonrico Scott, Silk, Philipia, Malachi, Lazyeye, Reggie Hines, Ike Stubblefield, Charly García, Right On, Tim McDonald, Elizabeth Baptist Church, Tabernacle Baptist Church, The Soul Factory, Voices Of Faith, Claudio Taddei, Hugo Fattoruso, Anita no Duerme, Jorge Drexler, Daniel Drexler.[1]

Discography

  • Trío Fattoruso (2001)
  • Cleptodonte
  • Trío Fattoruso En vivo en Medio y Medio (2005)
  • Bacteria
  • Francisco Fattoruso
  • The House of the Groove (2007)
  • Music Adventure (2013)
  • Khronos (2016)

References