[1] He lives in Havana's Vedado neighborhood in Cuba and has French ancestry on his grandmother's side.
López-Nussa gave a concert in the 2006 Montreux Jazz Festival[2] and recorded with Claude Nobs support, "Sobre el Atelier" in a Swiss studio.
He started on piano when he was eight years old, attending the Manuel Saumell Elementary School of Music and Amadeo Roldán Conservatory.
Two years later, he participated in a piano contest at the Montreux Jazz Festival and won first place.
He has worked with Leo Brouwer, Gilles Peterson, and Alune Wade, and he has recorded with his father and brother.