Bob Selbenberg

Bob Selbenberg is an American musician best known for his work as a drummer and percussionist. He gained prominence as a member of the rock band Supertramp, where he contributed to the band’s signature sound during the late 1970s and early 1980s. Selbenberg joined Supertramp in 1973, appearing on several of their most notable albums, including *Crime of the Century* (1974) and *Breakfast in America* (1979), the latter of which became a massive commercial success and featured hits like “The Logical Song” and “Goodbye Stranger.” Selbenberg's drumming style is characterized by its precision and ability to complement the band’s melodic and harmonic structures, helping to shape the progressive rock and pop sound that defined Supertramp. His work contributed to the band’s critical and commercial acclaim, influencing a generation of musicians within the rock genre. After leaving Supertramp, Selbenberg continued to work as a session musician and producer, collaborating with various artists. While not as widely recognized as some of his contemporaries, his contributions to Supertramp and his versatility as a drummer have left a lasting impact on the music scene.