
Frank Maza
The Artist
Frank Maza's artistic identity is shaped by his formative years spent navigating the contrasting cultural landscapes of Madrid and Boston. This duality has fostered a profound musical sensibility, enabling him to blend his Flamenco and Latin roots with the lyrics and stories of both the American songwriting tradition and the great masters of storytelling in Spanish. Influenced equally by artists the likes of: Joaquin Sabin, Bob Dylan, Joan Manuel Serrat, Leonard Cohen, Paco De Lucia, Frank Sinatra, Bebo Valdes or Nat King Cole to name just a few.
His work explores a space where these seemingly separate worlds converge, resulting in compositions, lyrics and performances marked by both passion and thoughtful introspection, reflecting a life lived between distinct yet equally resonant cultural poles.
The Producer
Frank Maza's production career uniquely blends his flamenco and Latin roots with vanguard technologies, shaped by his Berklee College of Music studies and American music influences. This duality is what defines his innovative sound, creating productions that are both traditional and contemporary with a distinct, groundbreaking signature.
He has collaborated with a range of notable artists, including Alejandro Sanz, Nella, Delfina Cheb, Montse Cortés, Beatriz Luengo, and Pablo López. His production work also extends to film, with credits for acclaimed directors Asghar Farhadi and Agustín Díaz Yanes. His upcoming 2025 productions of full albums for Antonio Cortés and Beli Moli highlight his sole production focus, merging flamenco and Latin tradition with contemporary sounds.