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Félix Francisco "Litto" Nebbia Corbacho (born 21 July 1948) is an Argentine singer-songwriter, musician and producer prominent in the development of
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Life and work

Félix Francisco Nebbia Corbacho was born in
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to Martha and Félix Nebbia (two sons of Italian immigrants), in 1948. His parents were struggling musicians, though during his early teens, ''Litto'' left secondary school to join a friend, keyboardist Ciro Fogliatta, in a band ("Wild Cats"). The duo moved to
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in 1963, and lived hand-to-mouth in a
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ward tenement. They appeared in a television show, ''Escala Musical'', a number of times, and became regulars at a popular neighborhood recital hall, ''La Cueva''. Nebbia and Fogliatta formed "
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" in 1966. The group became known for their all-night performances, and composed most of their own songs, many in the well-known neighborhood café, "La Perla del Once" (facing
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). One such composition, '' La balsa'' (''The Raft''), was written at that location by Nebbia and the ill-fated songwriter
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on May 2, 1967, and following its release on the
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label on July 3, sold over 250,000 copies.Pintos, Víctor. ''Tanguito. La verdadera historia''. Buenos Aires: Planeta, 1993. The album, which also included Moris Birabent's ''Ayer nomás'' (''Just Yesterday'') was the first local rock production to outsell either
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or
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titles locally, and the milestone became known as the birth of Argentine rock. The Argentine edition of ''
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'', in a 2007 retrospective, named the melancholy ''La balsa'' number one in the list of the 100 best albums in Argentine rock. Commercially, the album rescued the struggling group. Invited to perform the hit on television following its release, the group could only see themselves when the show aired at the kindness of an appliance store owner, who tuned a window display set to the program at their request. Controversy ensued shortly after the hit's release however. A contentious debate soon arose as to whether Nebbia or Tanguito had contributed more to the composition (particularly after the latter's tragic, 1972 death). La balsa also aggravated officials in General
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's conservative dictatorship, who stopped short of banning a song they believed encouraged
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, but retaliated by shuttering La Cueva, whose stage had become the focal point for local rock groups (including Los Gatos). The band itself began losing cohesion, as well: guitarist Kay Galiffi relocated to
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, and Nebbia left the group in 1969; by 1970, Los Gatos had dissolved. Nebbia began a solo career with
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, and his first album, ''Litto Nebbia'', benefited from having a number of its tracks included in local filmmaker
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's ''El extraño de pelo largo'' (''The Long Haired Stranger''). His work drew from the folklorical
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genre in 1971 and 1972, and in 1973, he founded the Litto Nebbia Trio, whose repertoire centered on
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. Nebbia produced
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duo Pastoral's ''En el hospicio'' (''In the Hospice'') in 1975, enjoying success in his first foray into
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. The advent of a new dictatorship in 1976, and his subsequent intimidation and detainment, forced Nebbia to seek exile in
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, however. He remained creatively productive in exile, and released some of his most successful albums during this era, including ''Canciones para cada uno'' (''Songs for Each of You'') in 1978, and ''Sólo se trata de vivir'' (''It's Only About Living''), in 1981. Expecting a daughter, Miranda, and heartened by an improving civil liberties climate, Nebbia returned to Argentina in 1982.Melopea
/ref> His return was followed by the ''Rosariazo'', a May 1983 concert in which he was joined by
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, among others; his 1986 release, ''Demasiadas maneras de no saber nada'' (''Too Many Ways to Know Nothing''), was his fiftieth. Martha Nebbia, his mother, had recently converted a former
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shoe store into her new residence, and invited her son to install a recording booth there. Reunited with Salvador Barresi, the
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from his days with Los Gatos, they improved and equipped the ad hoc space, which was opened as a
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in 1988, and which Barresi named ''El Nuevo Mundo'' ("The New World"). El Nuevo Mundo Studios led to Nebbia's 1989 establishment of Melopea Records, which he named after both the
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, and his own, 1974 album of that name. Melopea Records became known for discovering and promoting new talent, as well as producing unreleased
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compositions from decades earlier. Some of these latter included works by consular figures in the genre, such as
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. Nebbia was named Illustrious Citizen of Buenos Aires in 2002. Los Gatos, save for drummer
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(who had died a year earlier), were reunited for a revival in 2007. Nebbia presented a nine disc anthology of Argentine rock in 2010, and hosted a gathering of fellow
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greats on 9th of July Avenue as part of official celebrations of the
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. Two of the most influential in the genre,
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and
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, acknowledged Nebbia and Los Gatos as inspirations for their own beginnings.''Clarín'': Somos hermanos de la vida (29 May 1998)


Discography

*''Litto Nebbia'', 1969 *''Litto Nebbia, Vol. 2: Hijo de America'', 1970 *''Nebbia's Band'', 1971 *''Despertemos en America'', 1972 *''Muerte en La Catedral'', 1973 *''Melopea'', 1974 *''Fuera del Cielo'', 1975 *''Bazar de Los Milagros'', 1976 *''Cosas Que No Quieren Morir'', 1976 *''El Vendedor De Promesas''. 1977 *''Canciones Para Cada Uno, Vol. 1'', 1978 *''Canciones Para Cada Uno, Vol. 2'', 1979 *''Toda Cancion Sera Plegaria'', 1979 *''Creer'', 1980 *''1981'', 1981 *''Solo Se Trata De Vivir''. 1981 *''Solopiano, Vol. 1'', 1981 *''Tres Noches en la Trastienda'', 1981 *''Llegamos De Los Barcos'', 1982 *''Solopiano, Vol. 2'', 1982 *''Canciones Para Conocernos Mas'', 1983 *''La Guerra No Sabe'', 1983 *''1992'', 1984 *''Con La Banda Sinfonica Nacional'', 1984 *''Para Que Se Encuentren Los Hombres'', 1984 *''En Brasil, Aqui Y Ahora'', 1985 *''Luna Caliente'', 1985 *''Demasiadas Maneras de No Saber Nada'', 1986 *''Musiquieros'', 1987 *''Buscando en el Bolsillo del Alma'', 1988 *''Nostalgias del Harlem Espanol'', 1990 *''Esperando El Milagro'', 1992 *''Argentino de America'', 1992 *''Seguro'', 1992 *''Paginas de Vida'', Vol. 1-4 1994 *''Evita: Quien Quiera Oir Que Oiga'', 1996 *''Homenaje a Gardel Y Le Pera'', 1997 *''Nebbia Canta Cadícamo'', 1997 *''El Hombre Que Amaba A Todas Las Mujeres'', 1997 *''Matar al abuelito'', 1998 *''Siempre bailan dos'', 2000 *''El jardín de la esquina'', 2001 *''Tributo a Brian Wilson'', 2002 *''Celebración'', 2003 *''La Noche del Colibri'', 2004 *''Tango & Nocturno'', 2004 *''Bazar de los milagros'', 2006 *''Danza del Corazon'', with La Luz, 2007 *''El Jardin de La Esquina'', 2007 *''Península Valdes'', with Alfredo Lichter, 2007 *''The Blues'', 2007 *''Bella Madrid'', 2008 *''Calamaro querido!'', 2009


References

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