Ricardo Mollo, born in Pergamino on August 17, 1957, is one of Argentina’s most
revered rock musicians, celebrated for his emotive guitar work, raw vocal style,
and long-standing commitment to the evolution of national rock. He began his
journey in the 1970s with MAM, a progressive rock project he co-founded with his
brother Omar Mollo. In the early 1980s, he joined the band Demo and contributed
guitar to Celeste Carballo’s “Me vuelvo cada día más loca” before gaining
prominence as the guitarist for the iconic post-punk band Sumo, appearing on
landmark albums like Divididos por l...