Robson Jorge

About this artist

Born: April 23, 1954 (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)
Died: December 19, 1992 (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)

Brazilian Arranger and multi-instrumentalist.
He started out in music playing the acoustic guitar that belonged to his brother at age 11. Before turning 15, he was already playing at balls and even recording sessions. By the mid-70s played keyboards on Tim Maia's band (Seroma). Later on that decade, met with keyboardist/arranger Lincoln Olivetti, establishing a solid partnership and making songs recorded by countless artists. Some of his hit songs: "Tudo Bem", "Fim de Tarde" (with Mauro Motta) and "Aleluia" (with Lincoln). Robson and Lincoln were in charge of writing the arrangements for most of the big MPB stars in the 80s, which granted them fame, money and hard critic reviews that accused them of turning MPB into lame pop. Robson Jorge had problems with alcohol and died alone and forgotten in 1992.