Roberto Iniesta | |
Background: | solo_singer |
Birth Name: | Roberto Iniesta Ojea |
Alias: | Robe |
Birth Date: | 16 May 1962 |
Origin: | Plasencia, Spain |
Instrument: | Guitar |
Years Active: | 1983–present |
Roberto Iniesta Ojea (pronounced as /es/; born May 16, 1962), also known as Robe; is a Spanish songwriter, singer and guitarist. He was the frontman of the rock band Extremoduro and is currently active as a solo artist.
Roberto Iniesta Ojea was born on 16 May 1962 in Plasencia.[1] After having left school with a third class Baccalaureate, he worked with his father. At the age of twenty he began writing songs and he formed his first band, Dosis Letal.
In 1987, he formed Extremoduro, the band that brought him fame. They didn't have enough money for recording a studio album so they sold tickets that would be exchanged for the album. When they sold 250 tickets they had earned enough money to afford the recording. In January 1989 they started the recording of their first demo tape.[2] The distribution of the demo tape began to attract attention inside and outside their home region of Plasencia; it was so well received that the Catalan television program Plastic invited them for a live performance.[2]
In 1996 he shot to fame in a massive way in Spain due to the release of Agila. That same year he received the news of the death of his father. The entrance to the band of guitarist and producer Iñaki "Uoho" Antón, at that time belonging to rock and roll band Platero y Tú, was a turning point in the history of the band. They toured along with Platero y Tú that year.
He also joined Fito Cabrales (from Platero y Tú), Iñaki Antón to form the supergroup Extrechinato y Tú. After five years of recording sessions, playing music inspired by lyrics written by urban poet Manolo Chinato, finally the album Poesía Básica was released in 2001.
In 2006 he created the record label Muxik along with Iñaki Antón.
He wrote his first novel, El viaje íntimo de la locura, which was released on 28 September 2009.[3] The novel sold 10000 copies in just over a week.[4]