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Blitz | |
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Origin | Rio de Janeiro |
Genres | Brazilian rock |
Years active | 1981 (1981)-present |
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Blitz is a Brazilian rock band, formed in 1981 in Rio de Janeiro.[1] The band was the first to achieve mainstream success and to have hit singles (Você não soube me amar, A dois passos do paraíso, Ana Maria (biquíni de bolinha amarelinha tão pequenininho)) kick–starting the 1980s movement that would later be called "BRock".[2] Its "classic" formation included Evandro Mesquita (voice), Lobão (drums, later Roberto "Juba" Gurgel), Antônio Pedro Fortuna (bass, formerly with Os Mutantes and Lulu Santos), William Forghieri (keyboards) and Fernanda Abreu and Márcia Bulcão (backing vocals). Their Aventuras II album was nominated for the 2017 Latin Grammy Award for Best Portuguese Language Rock or Alternative Album.[3]
Discography
[edit ]Studio albums
[edit ]- (1982) As Aventuras da Blitz
- (1983) Radio Atividade
- (1984) Blitz 3
- (1997) Línguas
- (2009) Eskute Blitz
- (2016) Aventuras II
- (2023) Supernova
Live albums
[edit ]- (1994) Blitz ao Vivo
- (2007) Blitz ao Vivo e a Cores
- (2010) Eskute & Veja Blitz
- (2013) Multishow Registro: Blitz 30 Anos – Ipanema
- (2017) Blitz no Circo Voador
Members
[edit ]Current formation
[edit ]- Evandro Mesquita : vocals, acoustic guitar, electric guitar (1981–1986; 1994–present)
- Billy Forghieri: keyboards (1982 – 1986; 1994 – present)
- Juba: drums and backing vocals (1982 – 1986; 1994 – present)
- Andréa Coutinho: backing vocals (2003 – present)
- Rogério Meanda: guitar and backing vocals (2005 – present)
- Nicole Cyrne: backing vocals (2014 – present)
- Alana Alberg: bass (2022 – present)
Former members
[edit ]- Guto Barros : guitar (1981; died in 2018)
- Junior Homrich: bass (1981)
- Zé Luís: saxophone (1981)
- Arnaldo Brandão: bass (1981)
- Katia B: backing vocals (1981)
- Lobão: drums (1981–1982)
- Fernanda Abreu: backing vocals (1982–1986)
- Márcia Bulcão: backing vocals (1981–1985; 1994–1995)
- Hannah Lima: backing vocals (1994–1995)
- Eliane Tassis: backing vocals (1997–1998)
- Ricardo Barreto: guitar and backing vocals (1981–1985; 1994–1999)
- Antônio Pedro: bass and backing vocals (1982–1986; 1994–1999)
- Carla Moraes: backing vocals (1997–1999)
- Germana Guilhermme: backing vocals (1997–2000)
- Fábio Lessa: bass (1999–2000)
- Patrícia Mello: backing vocals (2000)
- Leonardo Lira: guitar (2000)
- Maíra Charken: backing vocals (2003–2004)
- Lancaster Pinto: bass (2003–2004)
- Fernando Monteiro: guitar (2003–2005; substitute 2001)
- Luciana Spedo: backing vocals (2004–2010)
- Mari Salvaterra: backing vocals (2010–2012)
- Giovanna Cursino: backing vocals (2012–2014)
- Cláudia Niemeyer: bass (1981, 2005–2022)
Substitute musicians
[edit ]- André Carneiro: bass (2022)
References
[edit ]- ^ "Filme narra as aventuras e desventuras da Blitz com precisão e humor". G1 (in Brazilian Portuguese). 2019年12月16日. Archived from the original on 2022年12月27日. Retrieved 2023年06月12日.
- ^ Dapieve, Arthur (2000)
- ^ Ceccarini, Viola Manuela (20 November 2017). "The 18th Latin GRAMMY Awards in Las Vegas". Livein Style. Archived from the original on 8 December 2019. Retrieved 28 December 2017.