Biography

Mister Pablo is an immigrant singer-songwriter who leads a Latin Fusion band of 5 musicians based in New York City. Their mix of high-energy songs in English and Spanish, celebrate unity and bring cultures together. They play originals and covers.

The band mixes Latin and Anglo styles, such as, Salsa and Rock, Cumbia and Reggae, etc. They cover artists ranging from: Celia Cruz to Stevie Wonder, from Pharrell to Fabulosos Cadillacs.

Mister Pablo’s 3 videos have won “Best Music Video” award, including the prestigious NY Shorts International Film Festival, and garnered 21 Official Selections from film festivals around the world. 

3 of his singles have been featured on College Radio in L.A. and NY, FM radio in Brazil and France, as well as iHeart Radio.

Mister Pablo was hired by Prudential Center in New Jersey to play an outdoor show before the acclaimed Latin band Maná, and headlined the Latin night at the renowned Kimmel Center for the Arts in Philadelphia. Pablo & his band were featured & interviewed twice on channel New York 1 News of New York City. The band was mostly formed in a 3 year residency at the legendary Bitter End in NYC, a venue that saw the start of artists such as: Bob Dylan, Stevie Wonder & Lady Gaga. They play clubs and festivals in the US, as well as South America.


HIGHLIGHTS

  • 3 Music Videos winners of 3 Best Music Video Awards & 23 Official Selections in film festivals around the world
  • Hired by Prudential Center, NJ
  • 3 years working with NYC’s Department of Transportation for Spring & Summer Special events
  • Consulate of Argentina in New York
  • Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts, Philadelphia, PA
  • Hispanic Heritage Celebrations at New York University, Catskill, & Long Island, NY
  • 3 singles featured on College radio in L.A. and NY, FM radio in Brazil and France, and iHeartRadio
  • 2 Features on TV Channel New York 1 News, NYC
  • Opened for hit group: The Sugarhill Gang, NYC
  • Several shows at Niceto Club, and private parties in Argentina
  • 3 year residency @ The Bitter End (legendary club), NYC
  • Clandenstino (Latin Party), Boston, MA
  • Many Mentions in NYC’s El Diario