With Latin Amazonian blood in his veins (son of a Uruguayan and a woman from Pará), the composer, singer and multi-instrumentalist Bruno Benitez is today a reference in Latin-Amazonian music made in Belém-PA, the Brazilian city that has most absorbed Latin musical influence. and Caribbean. Bruno developed this sound identity from an early age, while accompanying his father (Daniel Benitez), also a musician, in his show routines and studio recordings. In 1995, at the age of 15, he began working professionally as a musician, acting as a singer and guitarist in local bands, participating in several musical works including the group Mundo Mambo and Arraial do Labioso. His discography begins in 2014, with the album “Coração Tambor”, followed by “MISCIGENADO” (2018), and “Tropicodélico” (2021). In his albums, Bruno seeks to bring Latin rhythms closer to the musical accent of Pará, also bringing elements of psychedelic and vintage sounds to rhythms such as cumbia and merengue. Icons of Amazonian music such as Nazaré Pereira, Ronaldo Silva, Allan Carvalho, Félix Robatto, and Trio Manari made appearances (feats) on Bruno Benitez's albums, who always seeks to strengthen the connection between the Amazon and Latin America. 2023 was one of the most productive years of the artist's career, who, in addition to numerous shows, had the album "Tropicodélico" nominated for the 1st Amazon Music Award, and was selected as Brazil's representative at the 11th Festival Internacional de la Canción - Punta del Este (Uruguay ) and released his fourth album, his first live. The new album, "Disco - Vivo", features new songs and live reinterpretations of songs already recorded on previous albums.