
Robertinho SIlva
Biography
Robertinho Silva (born 1941) is a Brazilian drummer known for jazz. His first album was Música Popular Brasileira in 1981. He began his career with the band Som Imaginário with Zé Rodrix, Wagner Tiso and Luiz Alves. The beginning of his career, in the late 1960s, occurred when he joined the group "Som Imaginário," which also included Wagner Tiso, Luiz Alves, Zé Rodrix, and Tavito. Since then, he has participated in recordings and concerts with major names in Brazilian and international music. He has appeared in several important music festivals, including New Port, Berlin, the Free Jazz Festival, JVC New York, Montreaux, and Midem, among others. He has played with many famous musicians including João Donato, Marcos Valle, Milton Nascimento (with whom he has worked for 26 years), Aleuda Silva, Pablo Silva, Gilberto Gil, Taiguara, Toninho Horta, Roberto Carlos, Gal Costa, João Bosco, Paulo Moura, Airto Moreira, Moacyr Santos, Ron Carter, Wayne Shorter, Shelly Manne, Peggy Lee, Cal Tjader, Sarah Vaughan, George Duke, Flora Purim, Egberto Gismonti, George Benson.
Bio from Wikipedia
Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

Arthur Verocai
1972

Native Dancer
1975

A Brazilian Love Affair
1980

Lô Borges
1972

Clube Da Esquina
1972

Amazonas
1976

Índia
1973

Tanto Tempo
2000

Garra
1971

Milton
1977

Open Your Eyes You Can Fly
1976

Altura Do Sol (High Sun)
1976

Identity
1975

Sonhos E Memórias 1941 - 1972
1972

Maria Maria
2019

Saudade Demais
2002

Tanto Tempo Remixes
2001

Sou Eu
1993

Yauaretê
1987

A Barca Dos Amantes
1986

Chico Buarque Apresenta Malandro
1985

Ănĭmă
1982

Vontade De Rever Você
1981

Sergio Dias
1980
Credited work
1,086 releases · 260 albums · active 1968–2026
- Performance · 3,063
- Other credits · 370
- Production · 6
- Engineering · 2
Studios: The Village Recorder · Estúdio Transamérica · Westlake Studios · Impressão Digital
Frequent collaborators
- Milton Nascimento
- Various
- Egberto Gismonti
- Marcos Valle
- Simone (3)
- João Bosco
- Nana Caymmi
- Beto Guedes
