Airto Moreira was born in
Itaiópolis, Brazil, He then moved to
New York where he began playing regularly with jazz musicians, including the bassist
Walter Booker. Through Booker, Moreira began playing with
Joe Zawinul, who in turn introduced him to
Miles Davis. Shortly after leaving Davis, Moreira joined other Davis alumni Zawinul,
Wayne Shorter and
Miroslav Vitous in their group
Weather Report, playing percussion on their
first album (1971). (along with fellow professor of ethnomusicology
Halim El-Dabh), and taught at
UCLA and the California Brazil Camp. In 1996, Moreira and his wife
Flora Purim collaborated with P.M. Dawn on the song "Non-Fiction Burning" for the AIDS benefit album
Red Hot + Rio, produced by the
Red Hot Organization. In 2022, it was announced via the Flora Purim & Airto Moreira
Facebook page that Moreira was suffering severe health problems and that his wife Flora was now his full-time caregiver. Their daughter Niura established a
GoFundMe page with the aim of raising funds to provide Moreira with funding for medical care. ==Awards==