Leo Rodríguez, the "music master", today in LA NACION+ Música: a radio FM leader, has made over 80 trips with listeners and is taking on a new challenge
Leo Rodríguez reflects on his journey with LA NACION 104.9+ Música, discussing his role and upcoming projects including a contest for Bruno Mars’ concert in Las Vegas.
Leo Rodríguez, known as a pivotal figure in Argentine radio, shares updates on the current season of LA NACION 104.9 + Música. The program recently welcomed Martina Soto Pose, who joins Rodríguez in discussing significant musical anniversaries, including honoring George Harrison and remembering the late rock guitarist Norberto Napolitano, known as Pappo. Their dialogue highlights the importance of music history in Argentine culture.
Rodríguez boasts an impressive history with more than 80 trips abroad, taking listeners to witness monumental music events, such as the reunion of Oasis in London. These experiences not only enrich the audience's connection to live music but also reflect Rodríguez's commitment to bringing fans closer to the artists they admire. His enthusiasm for the music scene is evident as he shares personal stories and reflects on the joys of traveling with fellow music lovers.
As he embarks on new challenges this season, Rodríguez is launching an exciting contest that offers listeners a chance to attend a Bruno Mars concert in Las Vegas. This initiative is not only aimed at engaging the audience but also serves to strengthen the bond between the radio station and its listeners. The merging of events and personal narratives enhances the station's charm and reinforces its status as a leading force in Argentine music radio.