
My grandfather, Edgard Fraccione, and my father, Jorge Fraccione, planted the seed that would blossom into my passion for drums. At just two years old, I was already playing on my dad's drum set, unknowingly setting the course for my career.
I grew up surrounded by a diverse range of musical genres, including Weather Report, ELP, Rush, Zappa, Chick Corea, Yes, Genesis, Billie Cobhan, and Miles Davis, among others. This exposure gave me a wide palette to develop my own unique style.
At 12 years old, my big break came. I filled in for my father's orchestra, and from that moment, the stage became my home.
Jorge Fraccione, Horacio Droopy Gianello, and Chessari Junior guided me through my formal training. Their teachings provided me with the tools to develop my technique.
My career has been filled with enriching experiences. I've participated in countless studio sessions, accompanied live artists, and formed my own rock bands.
In December 2012, I was invited to join the progressive rock symphonic band 'Retsam Suriv,' which marked a before and after in the different musical styles I could perform. This presented a new challenge as a drummer. The group's musicality and camaraderie captivated me, inspiring me to produce the album 'Danger' in my personal studio, which received rave reviews from specialized magazines.
With Juanjo Salas, executive producer and owner of Azafrán Media, 'Danger' was released in March 2014. Distributed by Azafrán Media in Mexico, Musea in France, and Syn-Phonic and Kinesis in the USA.
In mid-2014, I ventured to Shenzhen, China, where I worked as a session musician with various bands and solo artists for several months.
In 2016, my friend Paul Rothwell invited me to New York to witness the recording of his album 'There and Back' with musicians like Mike Rossi (Paul Simon, Sting, Phillips Glass) and Van Romaine (Steve Morse, Nena, Enrique Iglesias). This experience marked a new direction in my approach to drumming, and we mixed and mastered the album in my studio, 'Kamestudio Grabaciones.'
In 2019, Paul Rothwell invited me again for what would be our fifth album together, three of which I played drums on and all of which I engineered. In this new production, Mike Rossi played piano and Johnnie Valentino played guitar, and this new interaction allowed me to once again change my drumming style.
I'm constantly seeking growth and evolution, blending the best of the past with new technologies. My passion for what I do continues to drive me to create and share.












