Argentinian jazz bassist, pianist/keyboardist, composer and arranger (* December 14, 1946 in Buenos Aires; † March 3, 2025 in Madrid, Spain).
Adalberto Cevasco has played in multiple concerts and recording sessions of artists as diverse as the Spanish divas Rocío Jurado and Isabel Pantoja, tango genius Astor Piazzolla or the cream of the Argentine jazz scene -- from Pocho Lapouble, Gustavo Kerestezachi, Rubén López Furst or Andrés Boiarsky to the great Gato Barbieri. With the latter, as part of a dream band that included artists like the Brazilian percussionist Nana Vasconcelos as well as other Argentines such as Lapouble or Domingo Cura, he recorded two fundamental pieces in the Impulse! label catalog in sessions held in Argentina and Los Angeles and also toured across various countries.
He was part of Astor Piazzolla's Octeto Electronico, Lalo Schiffrin's band in Argentina, Grupo Anacrusa and Patricia Clark's group (his lifelong wife). At the same time he became a session musician of very high level which allowed him to record with an extensive list of the best singers of popular music in Argentina. He had been living in Spain since the beginning of this century and had been struggling for some years with a series of health problems.