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Hugo Fattoruso
Uruguayan composer, arranger, multi‐instrumentalist, and vocalist
Uruguay • b. 1943-06-29
Hugo Fattoruso is credited on 501 releases across 181 albums tracked on Gatefold, active 1965–2026 — the collector-built map of who actually made the music.

501
Pressings credited
181
Albums
7
Decades active
48
In collections
Biography
Hugo Fattoruso Dorci (born 29 June 1943) is an Uruguayan musician, composer, arranger and multi-instrumentalist. He is considered a significant figure in contemporary Latin American music, with a career encompassing rock, jazz, candombe, funk and fusion since the 1950s. Fattoruso first became known as a member of Los Shakers, a 1960s Uruguayan rock band noted for its Beatle-influenced sound. The group gained widespread popularity in South America. While their first two albums drew heavily on the Beatles’ musical style, their third and final album, La Conferencia Secreta del Toto’s Bar (1968), incorporated elements of tango, candombe and bossa nova, and is regarded as an important contribution to the development of Latin rock. In the early 1970s Fattoruso moved to the United States, where he co-founded the jazz-fusion ensemble Opa with his brother Osvaldo Fattoruso originally as the backing group for Airto Moreira. The group blended electric jazz with Afro-Uruguayan candombe, Brazilian music and funk, and later achieved a cult following within the Latin jazz-rock scene. Throughout his career Fattoruso has collaborated with artists such as Milton Nascimento, Airto Moreira, Flora Purim, Hermeto Pascoal, Djavan, Jaime Roos and Ruben Rada. His solo work spans a wide range of genres, and he has led or participated in numerous projects, including Trio Fattoruso, Barrio Opa and Rey Tambor, often focusing on the fusion of candombe and jazz. Fattoruso has received several awards for his work, including a Latin Grammy Award for Musical Excellence. He continues to perform and record, and remains an influential figure in Uruguay’s musical culture as well as in international jazz and world music.
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Credited work
501 releases · 181 albums · active 1965–2026
- Performance · 1,008
- Other credits · 86
- Production · 7
- Engineering · 5
Studios: Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey · Paramount Recording Studios · Sound Ideas Studios · Conway Studios
Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

Goldenwings
1976

In Concert
1974

Fingers
1973

Milton
1977

Promises Of The Sun
1976

Touching You...Touching Me
1979

Slaves Mass
1977

I'm Fine. How Are You?
1977

Nothing Will Be As It Was...Tomorrow
1977

Encounter
1977

En Vivo En Buenos Aires
2023

Tango 4
1991

Samba De Flora
1989

Chico Buarque Apresenta Malandro
1985

A Los Shakers
1981

Terra Dos Pássaros
1980

Carry On
1979

Billy Bond And The Jets
1979

Circa 1968
1977

La Bossa Nova De Hugo Y Osvaldo
1969

La Conferencia Secreta Del Toto's Bar
1968

Shakers For You
1966

Esta Es Mi Fiesta
1965

Nascimento
1997
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