PAULINE RÓ
vibraphone | drums | vocals
formerly Pauline Roberts

PAULINE RÓ
Pauline Ró (@paulinesounds) is a percussionist-frontwoman, singer, and composer. Moving between vibraphone, drums, percussion, and vocals, her music blends her roots in classical percussion, alternative rock, and avant-garde jazz while embracing a distinctly Latin American voice.
Listen to Calles Opuestas, the first single from La Chispa:
BEFORE PAULINE RÓ
Expore the music released under Pauline Roberts
Nuevas Músicas para Vibráfono y Electrónica is Pauline's first Full-Length album as a solo percussionist. Learn more and listen Here.
Goodbye (Say No): Under the direction of Polilla Audiovisual, this music video tells the story of a woman seeking liberation through the process of learning to say "no".
The Black Page #1: Pauline's interpretation of this Frank Zappa piece led her to recognition as a percussionist, resulting in interviews with prominent figures such as Zappa's archivist, Gerry Fialka.
Baila: This composition by Ivan Trevino captures the Latin style through the combination of marimba and voice.
Te Para Tres: Her version of the emblematic song by Gustavo Cerati has been created in collaboration with Valeria Tartara and produced by Julian Rulo.
