LuGotti, was born in Leon, Spain, in 1983.
Early on, it was the passion of his father, Alejandro, a great music fan, which pushed LuGotti to pursue music. In fact, he began his formal studies when he was only twelve years old, under the auspices of the sax player and producer Ruben Moran.
After graduating from the Provincial Conservatory of Music of Leon, he continued his training in Madrid, where he took lessons in Composition, Saxophone and Combo Playing with Bob Sands at the Creative Music School of Madrid.
Lu’s great potential became apparent in 2002 when, after auditioning in Barcelona, he was awarded a scholarship to study at the prestigious “Berklee College of Music,” in Boston (Massachusetts, USA). Consequently, his American adventure began the following year, increasing his knowledge with professors of such great stature as George Garzone, Ed Tomassi, Shannon LeClaire, Jim Odgren and Dave Santoro, among others.
The development of Lu’s extraordinary technique and musical vocabulary did not go unnoticed, and during 2004 he became involved in many different projects and collaborations. Travelling to New York for the recording of “The Funk On Me,” Lu recorded with such legends as Fred Wesley (trombonist for James Brown and George Clinton) and Kat Dyson (guitarist for Prince).
Working with the band, “The Funk On Me”, Lu was invited to play at the “B.B.King Blues Festival”, accompanying the famous guitar player and his band, throughout B.B. King’s Spanish tour.
In 2005, Maceo Parker invited Lu to join him on his “School’s In” tour and accompany him at the Roxy Theater in Boston. There, Maceo introduced LuGotti to the American public as “the Spanish promise of Funk”. Just a few weeks later, LuGotti performed with the acclaimed singer Shemekia Copeland, daughter of famous blues guitarist, Johnny Clyde Copeland, during her concerts at Boston’s Regatta Bar.
True to form, LuGotti earned his Degree from Berklee College of Music with the highest honours: Bachelor’s of Music, Summa Cum Laude, specializing in Saxophone Performance.
Upon his return to Spain, he alternated teaching and performances as soloist. His versatility led him to collaborate with diverse musical personalities and to participate in numerous recording and television productions, both as a musician and as an actor (acting credits include: “Lola” Coca Cola commercial, Noite de Jazz, Salvame (Telecinco), The Voice (Telecinco).
LuGotti?s blazing professional trajectory to date makes it obvious why he is a top Funk/House saxophonist and producer on the national/international scale. His first electronic production “Golden Notes” was released in 2013 and his first album, self-composed and produced and entitled “Crossing Fingers” was released in 2010. Featuring collaborations with musicians like Bobby Sparks (organist for RH Factor and Marcus Miller) and Louis Cato (drummer for Norah Jones and Satya Project, Marcus Miller, among others), Lu’s update on classic funk grooves and arrangements proves that he has kept the “Spanish promise of funk,” and turned it into a reality.