Made in Brazil (band)
Made in Brazil | |
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| Origin | São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil |
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| Years active | 1967–present |
| Labels | RCA Victor, RGE Discos, Vinil, Made in Brasil Records, Sony BMG |
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| Website | bandamadeinbrazil |
Made in Brazil is a Brazilian rock band from São Paulo. Founded in the late 1960s, they are one of the oldest active rock bands in Brazil.[1]
It's considered an important 1970's rock band.[2]
It was recognized by the Guinness Book as the active band with the largest number of line-ups in the world, surpassing 200 incarnations with 126 different musicians.[3]
History
The band was formed in 1967 in the Pompeia neighborhood of São Paulo by brothers Oswaldo Vecchione (bass guitar) and Celso Vecchione (guitar).[4][5]
In 1969, they were early users of artistic make-up in live concerts, painting parts of their body and face.[3][6]
In 1974, they released their self-titled debut via RCA Victor, which became known as the "banana album" due to a drawing of the fruit on the cover. The vocalist at the time was Cornélius Lúcifer.[7] The band's first hit was "Anjo da Guarda" (Guardian Angel).[6]
In 1975, they released their second album Jack, O Estripador (Jack, the Ripper), with Percy Weiss on vocals and Ezequiel Neves as the producer. It sold approximately 90,000 copies.[8] Durin the Rio de Janeiro leg of the album promotional tour, Ney Matogrosso and Roberto de Carvalho featured as backing vocalist and guitarist, respectively.[9]
In 1978, the band released its greatest success, the album Paulicéia Desvairada. The album pays tribute to poet Mario de Andrade and featured hits such as "Gasolina", "Uma Banda Made in Brazil" and the title track.[10]
In 1990, they recorded the live album In Blues at SESC Pompeia, in São Paulo.[11]
In 2008, they release the album Rock de Verdade! (Real Rock!).[12]
In 2016, they released the DVD 48 Anos (48 Years), recorded live at Centro Cultural São Paulo (CCSP).[13]
In 2017, in celebration of the band's 50th anniversary, the CCSP hosts the exhibition "Viva Made in Brazil" no Centro Cultural São Paulo and the group holds two special shows; one acoustic set featuring João Gordo (Ratos de Porão), Serguei, Netinho (Os Incríveis), Théo Werneck and former members; and one electric show featuring Eduardo Araujo, Gordo, Pompeu (Korzus), Clemente (Inocentes), Serguei, Netinho and former members.[9]
On 12 June 2020, Oswaldo Vecchione suffered a stroke.[12][4] After a couple of months, he was back live on a wheelchair to perform in the countryside of São Paulo (Mogi Mirim and Amparo), besides a live stream in São Paulo.[4]
In early 2021, the band released a new song called "Minha Banda de Rock (Todo Dia Quero Tocar)" (My Rock Band (I Want to Play Every Day). In the same year, the documentary Uma banda Made in Brazil, directed by Egler Cordeiro, was released.[14][15]
On 21 October 2023, guitarist Celso Vecchione died of heart failure at the age of 74.[5][6][14][16][17][18]
Members
Current (as of 2024)
Source:[19]
- Oswaldo Vecchione — vocals, bass guitar, electric and acoustic guitar, harmonica (1967–present)
- Octavio "Bangla" Lopes — saxophone (1979–present)
- Guilherme "Ziggy" Mendonça — electric and acoustic guitar (2013–present)
- Solange "Sol" Blessa — backing vocals and percussion (2017–present)
- Ivanir "Janis" Venâncio — backing vocals and percussion
- Rick Vecchione — drums
- Marcelo Frisoni — bass and acoustic guitar
- Marcelo Chaves — electric, acoustic and bass guitar
Former
- Celso "Kim" Vecchione — electric and bass guitar (1967-2023, his death)
- Cornelius Lucifer — vocals; died in 2013[7]
- Percy Weiss — vocals (1975-1979, died in 2015)[20][21]
- Debora Vecchione — vocals; died in 2009[22][23]
- Mr. Ruffino — bass[24]
Discografia
Studio albums
- Made in Brazil (1974)
- Jack, o Estripador (1976)
- Pauliceia Desvairada (1978)
- Minha Vida É Rock 'n' Roll (1981)
- Deus Salva... o Rock Alivia (1985)
- Sexo, Blues & Rock 'n' Roll (1997)
- Massacre (2005)
- Rock de Verdade! (2008)
Live albums
- Made Pirata - Vol. I (RGE Discos, 1986)
- Made Pirata - Vol. II (RGE Discos, 1986)
- In Blues (Vinil Records, 1992)
- Fogo na Madeira (acoustic, Made in Brazil Records, 2000)
- Fogo na Madeira 2 (acoustic, Made in Brazil Records, 2001)
Compilations
- Implosão do Rock (RCA Victor, 1975)
- Metal Rock (RGE Discos, 1985)
- Acervo Especial - Rock (BMG, 1992)
- Acervo Especial - Made in Brazil (BMG, 1995)
References
- ^ Gabriel Pillar Rossi, ed. (2004). Mundo Estranho apresenta Rock!. Editora Abril. p. 78.
- ^ "Dicionário Cravo Albin". 2017. Retrieved 21 December 2017.
- ^ a b "Made in Brazil, banda que já teve mais 203 formações, comemora 50 anos de carreira - Cultura". Estadão (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 2021-03-28.
- ^ a b c "Oswaldo Vecchione, fundador do Made in Brazil: 'O rock não vai morrer'". VEJA (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 2024-04-30.
- ^ a b Redação (2023-10-22). "Morre Celso Vecchione, guitarrista do Made In Brazil, aos 74 anos". Rolling Stone (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 2024-04-30.
- ^ a b c pipocamoderna. "Celso Vecchione, fundador da banda Made in Brazil, morre aos 74 anos". Terra (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 2024-04-30.
- ^ a b Redação (2013-08-08). "Morre Cornelius Lúcifer, ex-vocalista do Made in Brazil, aos 65 anos". Rolling Stone (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 2024-04-30.
- ^ "Entrevistão com Oswaldo Vecchione líder do Made in Brazil". Vi Shows (in Brazilian Portuguese). 2015-01-23. Retrieved 2021-03-28.
- ^ a b "Made in Brazil relembra 50 anos: 'Fomos perseguidos pela ditadura'". R7.com (in Brazilian Portuguese). 2017-11-02. Retrieved 2021-03-28.
- ^ "Made in Brazil comemora 50 anos de carreira com dois shows em SP". ISTOÉ Independente (in Brazilian Portuguese). 2017-01-18. Retrieved 2021-03-28.
- ^ "Folha de S.Paulo - Disco - Lançamentos: Made in Brazil - 16/03/1999". www1.folha.uol.com.br. Retrieved 2021-03-28.
- ^ a b "Oswaldo Vecchione, um dos fundadores da banda Made in Brazil, sofre AVC". VEJA (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 2021-03-28.
- ^ "Made in Brazil". VEJA SÃO PAULO (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 2021-03-28.
- ^ a b "Morre Celso Vecchione, fundador e guitarrista do Made in Brazil". O Globo (in Brazilian Portuguese). 2023-10-22. Retrieved 2024-04-30.
- ^ "Documentário sobre a Made in Brazil está disponível gratuitamente no streaming". Correio do Cidadão - Notícias de Guarapuava e região (in Brazilian Portuguese). 2021-07-21. Retrieved 2024-04-30.
- ^ "Celso Vecchione, heroico guitarrista e fundador da banda de rock Made in Brazil, morre em São Paulo aos 74 anos". G1 (in Brazilian Portuguese). 2023-10-22. Retrieved 2024-04-30.
- ^ "Celso Vecchione, fundador do Made In Brazil, morre aos 74 anos". Estadão (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 2024-04-30.
- ^ "Celso Vecchione (1949 - 2023) - Celso Vecchione, fundador da banda de rock Made In Brazil, morre aos 74 anos". Folha de S.Paulo (in Brazilian Portuguese). 2023-10-22. Retrieved 2024-04-30.
- ^ "Made In Brazil". Sesc São Paulo (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 2024-04-30.
- ^ vcreporter. "vc repórter: ex-vocalista do Made in Brazil morre em SP". Terra (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 2024-04-30.
- ^ Região, Do G1 Campinas e (2015-04-14). "Morre Percy Weiss, ex-vocalista da banda de rock Made In Brazil". Música em Campinas e Região (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 2024-04-30.
{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link) - ^ TARDE, A. (2009-01-14). "Morre cantora do Made in Brazil". A TARDE (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 2024-04-30.
- ^ "Mãe de nova temporada de "Troca de Família" comete suicídio - 13/01/2009 - Ilustrada - Folha de S.Paulo". m.folha.uol.com.br. Retrieved 2024-04-30.
- ^ Redação (2013-05-27). "Morre Mr. Ruffino, baixista do Tutti-Frutti". Rolling Stone (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 2024-04-30.