Venezuelan singer, song writer and producer, considered one of the main exponents of his country's traditional fusion and one of the most promising voices of current latin american folk. He was trained in tradition by the hand of the Popular Culture Workshops of Bigott Foundation and performed music studies at Ars Nova School with professor Maria Eugenia Atilano, both things in Caracas, Venezuela.
His interpretative versatility has allowed him to go through different genres such as pop, rock, hip hop, salsa and jazz, but focusing his work in venezuelan traditional music, being part of numberous projects.
In 2016 he created alongside Edward Ramirez (C4 Trío) EL TUYERO ILUSTRADO, a joropo fusion project nominated to the Latin Grammy's 18th Edition in the category of "Best Folk Album" (2017).
He currently is a Popular Music and singing of Jazz Emphasis teacher in the Pontifical Javeriana University in the city of Bogotá (Colombia) where he resides since 2018.