Charly Alberti, born on March 27, 1963, in Buenos Aires, Argentina, is a renowned drummer and music producer, best known for his work with the iconic rock band Soda Stereo. As the drummer from 1982 until the band's disbandment in 1997, Alberti played a pivotal role in shaping the Latin American rock scene. Soda Stereo is celebrated for its innovative sound that blends rock with new wave and pop elements, producing hits like "De Música Ligera," "Persiana Americana," and "En el borde." After Soda Stereo, Alberti pursued various projects, including the tribute tour "Soda Stereo: Me verás Volver," which celebrated the band's legacy and introduced their music to a new generation. He has also collaborated with various artists and participated in music festivals, contributing to the evolution of Latin rock. Alberti's impact on music extends beyond his drumming; he has influenced countless musicians and bands in Latin America. His involvement in projects that promote music and culture, along with his innovative drumming style, solidifies his status as a key figure in the Latin music landscape.