Chilean musician Rodrigo Muñoz is best known as the front man for Papa Mambo or as part of Trio Bembe. But did you know he's also a trained classical guitarist? Watch him here on 107 LIVE!

Rodrigo Muñoz was 12 years old when his family came to Winnipeg in 1975. They were Chilean refugees, fleeing the coup. The previous year, living in exile in Argentina, Rodrigo hung out with Chilean musicians, learning to smoke cigarettes, drink beer, and sing songs about sex and revolution. Arriving in Canada settled his behaviour, but he had caught the music bug. After a lot of pestering, he was allowed to join a folk group started by his brother and uncle, and soon was leading the band. All these years later, he’s still leading bands, and making a big impact on Winnipeg’s music scene.

While some people know Rodrigo as Papa Mambo or his role in the group Trio Bembe, many people don't know that he plays fantastic classical guitar, and even has a recording out of classical music.

Friday morning he joined Morning Light host Michael Wolch for another edition of 107 LIVE!

 

 

Tune in to hear another side of the Mambo man.