Mocchi (singer)

At age thirteen they began playing guitar and bass, and joined various bands in which they participated as a guitarist, bassist, and vocalist.

It was recorded live in different studios in Montevideo and Buenos Aires, and includes eleven songs written by Mocchi.

[3] In April 2014, they were the opening act for Paul McCartney at the Estadio Centenario in Montevideo, which was a turning point in the visibility of their career.

[1][4] Mocchi was the executive producer of the documentary Botija de mi país (2013), which deals with the careers of ten Uruguayan musicians established in the United States, including José Serebrier, who was nominated 38 times for Grammy Awards, and won eight.

[5] In November 2016, they presented their second album entitled Mañana será otro disco, with the participation of Fernando Cabrera [es], Julián Kartun, Andrés Beeuwsaert, and violinist Christine Brebes.