He later joined Argentine latin jazz drummer Tito Alberti as a vocalist in Alberti's Jazz Casino Orchestra, touring throughout Latin America until 1957.
This experience was cut short, however, by his father's death in 1940, following which he was forced to find employment at Zárate's important Smithfield Foods abattoir.
•
Tito Alberti was born Juan Alberto Ficicchia in the port city of Zárate to an Argentine mother and a Sicilian father in 1923.
Josip Broz Tito | Tito Puente | Tito Ortiz | Tito Gobbi | Tito Santana | Leon Battista Alberti | Tito Schipa | Tito Nieves | La clemenza di Tito | Dennis Tito | Tito Sotto | Tito Fuentes | Tito Rojas | Tito Capobianco | Rafael Alberti | Tito Rodríguez | Tito Alonso | Teburoro Tito | Tito Paris | Gerlando Alberti | Alberti | Tito Zanardelli | Tito & Tarantula | Tito Sarrocchi | Tito Jackson | Tito Burns | Alberti cipher | Willeke Alberti | Tito the Builder | Tito's |