Roberto Ramón Romero, born on May 11, 1945, in Curuzú Cuatiá, Corrientes Province, Argentina, is a distinguished pianist, accordionist, and composer renowned for his contributions to the chamamé genre. Under his mother's tutelage, he began piano studies at a young age and, by the late 1950s, was performing with various ensembles. In 1963, he founded the legendary orchestra "Los Estudiantes," featuring notable musicians like Asdrúbal "Kutú" and Rodolfo Regúnaga. Romero's collaborations include a 15-year tenure with Pocho Roch and work with Teresa Parodi, leading to international tours. As a prolific session musician, he has contributed to over 700 recordings alongside artists such as Antonio Tarragó Ros and Mateo Villalba. In 2022, his hometown honored him as a "Ciudadano Ilustre." ([fundacionmemoriadelchamame.com](https://www.fundacionmemoriadelchamame.com/biografia/594/?utm_source=openai))