King Clave's journey began in Argentina, where he initially gained recognition through appearances on popular television shows such as "Sábados Circulares de Mancera." His talent and versatility led him to act in various programs, including "Special," "Tropicana Club," and "Sábados de la bondad." In 1973, he ventured into the music industry as a record producer, releasing his first international album featuring hits like "Los hombres no deben llorar" and "Mi corazón lloró." Throughout the years, King Clave's career flourished, with highlights including performances on renowned shows like Raúl Velasco's "Siempre en Domingo." His musical journey also intersected with influential figures like Roberto Sanchez (Sandro) and Billy Bond, with whom he collaborated on composing ballads and debuting on significant platforms like "ESCALA MUSICAL" on Channel 13. King Clave's contributions to music and television have left an indelible mark on the entertainment industry, earning him acclaim and recognition worldwide.