Enrique Mario Francini, born on February 14, 1916, in San Fernando, Argentina, was a violinist, conductor, and composer. He studied at Juan Ehlert's conservatory in Campana and began his career with Elhert’s orchestra on Radio Prieto, collaborating with Armando Pontier and Héctor Stamponi. In 1945, Francini formed an ensemble with Pontier, debuting at Tango Bar and recording over 100 tracks. Notable vocalists that he worked with included Alberto Podestá and Raúl Berón. He composed several tangos, such as "Mañana iré temprano" and "Tema otoñal". Francini passed away on August 27, 1978, while performing at Caño 14. Posthumous releases include Vinyl Replica: Su Sonido Del 70 (2007) and the Archivo RCA series (2011).