Litto Nebbia, born Félix Francisco Nebbia Corbacho on July 21, 1948, in Rosario, Argentina, is a multifaceted artist renowned as a prolific singer-songwriter, musician, and producer, who has become a seminal figure in the Argentine rock scene. He first rose to prominence in the mid-1960s as the frontman of Los Gatos, a band credited with pioneering Spanish-language rock music in Argentina with their hit "La Balsa." Following the group's dissolution, Nebbia embarked on a successful solo career, showcasing his versatile talent across a variety of musical styles, from rock and folk to jazz and tango.
Throughout his expansive career, Litto Nebbia has composed a vast catalogue of music characterized by poetic lyricism and a passion for experimentation. His discography spans over five decades and includes an extensive range of studio albums, live recordings, and instrumental collections. With recent works like "Temporada 75, Pt.1 (Silbando en el amanecer)" and "La Suite Rosarina," Nebbia continues to explore and evolve his artistry. Notable projects such as "Cuadernos de apuntes sonoros (21 temas instrumentales)" and the evocative "Cuadernos del Cine Francés de Los 60" underscore his penchant for cinematic and atmospheric compositions. Moreover, his commitment to his roots and the evolution of his craft is evident in the commemorative "Solo Se Trata de Vivir 40º Aniversario (1979 - 2019) [En Vivo]" and the introspective "Siempre en Sábado (Íntimos Momentos Durante el Aislamiento...)." Through his Songbook series, Nebbia showcases his range and skill in various genres, confirming his place as a prominent and influential icon in the Latin American music landscape.
Join them and feed your new music addiction, and add the artists you love!
Get Started