Pablo Marchetti

Pablo Marchetti

Pablo Marchetti was born in Valentín Alsina in 1967. He worked as a journalist in graphics (La Maga, Humor, Rolling Stone, Playboy, Page 12), radio (Rock & pop) and television (Much music, Open City). He founded and was editor-in-chief of La Garcí. He was the ideologist, creator and founder of Barcelona, a magazine of which he was responsible editor and director for almost 9 years. He co-wrote the opera-cumbia Move the country! and the two collective books of Barcelona: Puto el que lee (2006) and El libro negro del bicentenario (2009). He hosted the Radio Barcelona cycle. He published the poetry books Bueno, Zaire (2005), petit bourgeois dialect (2009) and Cuatro cuartetazos (2010). He was a member of the rock band Submitted by Morgan, with which he recorded Ludomático (1995) and Jogging (2000). He was the singer of Conjunto Falopa.