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Roberto Garrido Rangel

Roberto Garrido Rangel (a.k.a. Juba), born in São Paulo (Brazil) on August 4, 1952, is a drummer player most known by his participation as an integrant in the brazilian band "Blitz" (a huge success in the eighties). He joined the band to substitute João Luíz Woerdenbag Filho (a.k.a. Lobão) at the drums in the show season that took place in Roxy Roller (Rio de Janeiro) on January 12, 1983 from wednesday to sunday at 21 hour, and for a teen public at 15 hour. He was the drummer on the next 2 albuns before the band break up at 1986. On January, 1985 the band was in the line up of the Rock In Rio festival, probably the biggest show of the band. Before Blitz he was a drummer at the band Watt's 69 (a.k.a. WATT 69) and a member of the band Joelho de Porco.

By Kyle Larson