Manuel Moretti

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Born
Juan Manuel Moretti

(1965-12-28) December 28, 1965 (age 60)
Junín, Buenos Aires Province, Argentina
GenresAlternative rock
Pop rock
OccupationsSinger
Musician
Songwriter
InstrumentsGuitar
Vocals
Manuel Moretti
Background information
Born
Juan Manuel Moretti

(1965-12-28) December 28, 1965 (age 60)
Junín, Buenos Aires Province, Argentina
GenresAlternative rock
Pop rock
OccupationsSinger
Musician
Songwriter
InstrumentsGuitar
Vocals
Years active1988–present
LabelsPop Art Discos

Juan Manuel Moretti (born December 28, 1965), known professionally as Manuel Moretti, is an Argentine singer, musician, and songwriter. He is the lead vocalist, primary songwriter, and founding member of the Argentine rock band Estelares, a group that has maintained continuous activity since the mid-1990s and has received sustained coverage in national Argentine media.[1][2]

Moretti was born in Junín, Buenos Aires Province, Argentina. He became involved in music during the late 1980s, participating in several early projects prior to the formation of Estelares.[1]

Career

In 1994, Moretti co-founded Estelares in La Plata. The band gradually established itself within the Argentine rock scene, releasing albums throughout the late 1990s and 2000s and performing regularly at national venues and festivals.[3]

Several Argentine media outlets identify the album Sistema Nervioso Central (2006) as a turning point in the band's visibility, after which Estelares reached a broader audience and consolidated its position within mainstream Argentine rock.[2]

Alongside his work with the band, Moretti has performed solo on occasion, primarily in acoustic formats, and has participated in literary and cultural events related to songwriting and poetry.[4]

Musical style

Selected discography

References

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