Miguel Tomasín
Reynols
Argentina
As the leader and drummer in the Argentine rock band Reynols for nearly three decades, Miguel Tomasín has increased the visibility of artists with disabilities and proven to be one of the most successful musicians with Down Syndrome in the world. With over 130 releases by record labels spanning five continents, Miguel and his bandmates, Roberto Conlazo and Alan Courtis, have received national attention in Argentina and internationally, including a live performance at Lincoln Center in New York City and a recent feature in the respected British music magazine The Wire.
Described as the creative force behind Reynols’ experimental sound, Miguel became the first musician with Down Syndrome to play regularly on Argentine national television in the 1990s. His artistry and impact have been documented in several books on neuroscience and neurodiversity.