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Rodrigo Amarante

Rodrigo Amarante de Castro Neves (born 6 September 1976) is a Brazilian singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, composer and arranger. He is part of the bands Los Hermanos, Orquestra Imperial, and Little Joy, and released his first solo record, Cavalo, in Brazil in late 2013 and worldwide in May 2014. He also wrote and performed the (bolero style) narcocorrido "Tuyo", the theme song for the Netflix Original Series Narcos (2015) and Narcos: Mexico (2018), and wrote the score for the film Entebbe (2018).

Rodrigo Amarante
Amarante in 2008
Background information
Birth nameRodrigo Amarante de Castro Neves
Born (1976-09-06) 6 September 1976 (age 47)
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
GenresFolk rock, psychedelic folk, MPB, samba, acoustic, experimental
Instrument(s)Vocals
multi-instrumentalist guitar, piano, bass
Years active1997–present
LabelsRough Trade Records, Easy Sound Recording Co., Mais Um Discos, Som Livre, Sony BMG,
Websiterodrigoamarante.com

Biography edit

1997–2007: Los Hermanos edit

Amarante was born in Rio de Janeiro. He studied Journalism at Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro ("PUC-Rio"), where he met Marcelo Camelo and Rodrigo Barba. After a few rehearsals with Los Hermanos, Amarante was invited to join the band.[citation needed]

On their debut album, Los Hermanos (1999), Amarante contributed very little, playing transverse flute and singing the backing vocals. There are only two songs written by him: "Quem Sabe", which turned out to be one of the CD's singles, and "Onze Dias".

On the band's second album, Bloco do Eu Sozinho (2001), Amarante was able to show his real musical quality, playing guitar together with Marcelo and writing more songs. He recorded "Sentimental" (considered by Dado Villa-Lobos from Legião Urbana to be the best song of 2001), "Retrato pra Iaiá", and "Cher Antoine" (sung in French). He also co-wrote with Marcelo "A Flor", one of the album's hits, and the instrumental part of the song "Mais Uma Canção".

With their third album, Ventura (2003), came Amarante's national recognition as a great songwriter; he wrote songs of indisputable quality,[citation needed] like "Último Romance", "O velho e o moço", "Um par", "Do Sétimo Andar", and "Deixa o Verão". His role as a sideman in the band ended, and he became recognized as one of the band's leaders, which role until then was attributed only to Marcelo Camelo.[citation needed]

On the group's fourth album, 4 (2005), Amarante wrote almost as many songs as Marcelo. Although 4 did not have as much success as the previous album, Amarante's songs are much more distinguished,[citation needed] like "O Vento" – the only hit in this album – and "Condicional". He also wrote "Primeiro Andar", "Os Pássaros", and "Paquetá" (Paquetá is a small island in Rio de Janeiro).

In 2006, Amarante won the prize of "Best Instrumentalist" in the Prêmio Multishow (Multishow Awards).

 
Amarante and Camelo playing guitar at Los Hermanos concert in 2013

In April 2007 the band announced they were going on hiatus, since 2009, the band has been gathering from years to years for concerts and musical tours.

2002–2006: Orquestra Imperial edit

After a hiatus from Los Hermanos (in 2007), Amarante dedicated himself to Orquestra Imperial (a band in which he plays with Moreno Veloso (Caetano Veloso's son), Nina Becker, and the actress Thalma de Freitas) and went to California to record "Smokey Rolls Down Thunder Canyon" with Devendra Banhart. There, he started writing songs with Fabrizio Moretti and Binki Shapiro, a trio that would soon become Little Joy.

2006–2010: Little Joy edit

In 2007, Amarante joined with The Strokes drummer Fabrizio Moretti and American musician, singer, and songwriter Binki Shapiro to form the trio Little Joy, a Brazilian/American rock supergroup. Amarante and Moretti had met in 2006, at a festival in Lisbon where both their bands were performing, and the idea came up to start a new musical project unrelated to their respective bands. When Amarante came to work in Los Angeles with Devendra Banhart on his 2007 album Smokey Rolls Down Thunder Canyon they renewed the acquaintance and started making music, then Binki was brought on board. Little Joy was signed to Rough Trade Records label.

2010–present: Solo works edit

 
Amarante performing in 2013

In 2014, Amarante released his first solo album, Cavalo, one of the first releases on the Easy Sounds Recording Company label.[1] The album received strong critical reviews[2][3][4] and featured as one of NPR Music's "50 Favourite Songs of 2014 So Far".[5] He performed the album on tour in nearly 30 different countries[citation needed] and live in such outlets as Live Deezer Session,[citation needed] NPR Music,[citation needed] KEXP-FM,[citation needed] as well as jointly with Vincent Moon in IA Take Away Show – La Blogotheque.[citation needed]

In 2015, Amarante wrote and vocalized the Spanish-language song, "Tuyo"("Yours"), as the opening theme for the Netflix Original series Narcos. He was inspired by the thought of what kind of music Pablo Escobar's mother would have listened to when raising her son.[6] The song debuted at No. 6 on the Latin Pop Digital Songs around the 2015 series premiere[7] and was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Main Title Theme Music.

Collaborations edit

Amarante composed the song "Olá Rubi" ("Hello, Ruby") on the album Rádio Alegria (released in November 2007), by the Portuguese band Os Azeitonas. The lyrics were written by Mário Brandão, vocalist of Os Azeitonas. The original name of the song was "Tema Castanho".

After in 2008, on the album Maré by Adriana Calcanhotto, as an arranger and instrumentalist, on the album Na Confraria das Sedutoras by 3 Na Massa, as composer of "Tatuí" and sung by his ex-wife Karine Carvalho. On the album Minor Love by Adam Green as an instrumentalist. In 2012, "NYC Subway Poetry Department" with Tom Zé in his record Tropicália Lixo Lógico and "Azul" with Natalia Lafourcade as a singer in her record Mujer Divina – Homenaje a Agustín Lara. On the album Gilbertos Sambas in 2014 by Gilberto Gil as an arranger and instrumentalist. In 2017, Rodrigo Amarante with Marcelo Camelo recording producer and engineer, instrumentation the album Vem by Mallu Magalhães. On the album Sinais do Sim by Paralamas do Sucesso he collaborated. He appears singing in video City Music of Kevin Morby.

On the albums Smokey Rolls Down Thunder Canyon, What Will We Be, and Mala by Devendra Banhart (as an instrumentalist and as a singer of the song "Rosa" on Smokey Rolls Down Thunder Canyon). "Nu Com A Minha Música" with Marisa Monte and Devendra Banhart for the Red Hot Organization's most recent charitable album Red Hot+Rio 2; the album is a follow-up to Red Hot + Rio (1996). Sales proceeds will be donated to raise awareness and money to combat AIDS/HIV and related health and social issues. "O Que Se Quer" written and arranged with Marisa Monte (in her record O Que Você Quer Saber de Verdade)

Personal life edit

 
Amarante performing with wife Karine Carvalho in 2009.

Rodrigo married actress Karine Carvalho in 2002.[8] Amarante and Carvalho divorced in 2010.[9]

Discography edit

With Los Hermanos edit

With Little Joy edit

As a solo artist edit

Soundtracks edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Easy Sound Launches, Announces New Records From Isobel Campbell, Vetiver, Papercuts – Pitchfork".
  2. ^ "Cavalo – Rodrigo Amarante – Songs, Reviews, Credits – AllMusic".
  3. ^ "Rodrigo Amarante's Cavalo Album Review".
  4. ^ "Album Review: Cavalo by Rodrigo Amarante » Gozamos".
  5. ^ "NPR Music's 50 Favorite Songs Of 2014 (So Far)".
  6. ^ Armstrong, Olivia (August 31, 2015). "EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT 'NARCOS' HYPNOTIC THEME SONG (Including its Translated Lyrics)". Decider.
  7. ^ Nostro, Lauren (September 6, 2016). "HOW THE LYRICS TO THE 'NARCOS' THEME CONNECT TO PABLO ESCOBAR'S LIFE ("Tuyo" or "Yours" is written from the perspective of Escobar's mother)". Genius.com.
  8. ^ "O ex-Los Hermanos se abre: Little Joy, a ralação nos EUA, a separação de Camelo, filhos..." revistatrip.com (in Portuguese). Trip. Retrieved March 12, 2016.
  9. ^ "Maria Ribeiro diz que Los Hermanos não queriam doc sobre a banda". glamurama.uol.com.br (in Portuguese). glamurama. Retrieved March 12, 2016.

External links edit

  • Rodrigo Amarante
  • Los Hermanos
  • Devendra Banhart
  • Little Joy
  • Easy Sound
  • TSMDT

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In this Portuguese name the first or maternal family name is de Castro and the second or paternal family name is Neves Rodrigo Amarante de Castro Neves born 6 September 1976 is a Brazilian singer songwriter multi instrumentalist composer and arranger He is part of the bands Los Hermanos Orquestra Imperial and Little Joy and released his first solo record Cavalo in Brazil in late 2013 and worldwide in May 2014 He also wrote and performed the bolero style narcocorrido Tuyo the theme song for the Netflix Original Series Narcos 2015 and Narcos Mexico 2018 and wrote the score for the film Entebbe 2018 Rodrigo AmaranteAmarante in 2008Background informationBirth nameRodrigo Amarante de Castro NevesBorn 1976 09 06 6 September 1976 age 47 Rio de Janeiro BrazilGenresFolk rock psychedelic folk MPB samba acoustic experimentalInstrument s Vocalsmulti instrumentalist guitar piano bassYears active1997 presentLabelsRough Trade Records Easy Sound Recording Co Mais Um Discos Som Livre Sony BMG Websiterodrigoamarante com Contents 1 Biography 1 1 1997 2007 Los Hermanos 1 2 2002 2006 Orquestra Imperial 1 3 2006 2010 Little Joy 1 4 2010 present Solo works 2 Collaborations 3 Personal life 4 Discography 4 1 With Los Hermanos 4 2 With Little Joy 4 3 As a solo artist 4 4 Soundtracks 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksBiography edit1997 2007 Los Hermanos edit Amarante was born in Rio de Janeiro He studied Journalism at Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro PUC Rio where he met Marcelo Camelo and Rodrigo Barba After a few rehearsals with Los Hermanos Amarante was invited to join the band citation needed On their debut album Los Hermanos 1999 Amarante contributed very little playing transverse flute and singing the backing vocals There are only two songs written by him Quem Sabe which turned out to be one of the CD s singles and Onze Dias On the band s second album Bloco do Eu Sozinho 2001 Amarante was able to show his real musical quality playing guitar together with Marcelo and writing more songs He recorded Sentimental considered by Dado Villa Lobos from Legiao Urbana to be the best song of 2001 Retrato pra Iaia and Cher Antoine sung in French He also co wrote with Marcelo A Flor one of the album s hits and the instrumental part of the song Mais Uma Cancao With their third album Ventura 2003 came Amarante s national recognition as a great songwriter he wrote songs of indisputable quality citation needed like Ultimo Romance O velho e o moco Um par Do Setimo Andar and Deixa o Verao His role as a sideman in the band ended and he became recognized as one of the band s leaders which role until then was attributed only to Marcelo Camelo citation needed On the group s fourth album 4 2005 Amarante wrote almost as many songs as Marcelo Although 4 did not have as much success as the previous album Amarante s songs are much more distinguished citation needed like O Vento the only hit in this album and Condicional He also wrote Primeiro Andar Os Passaros and Paqueta Paqueta is a small island in Rio de Janeiro In 2006 Amarante won the prize of Best Instrumentalist in the Premio Multishow Multishow Awards nbsp Amarante and Camelo playing guitar at Los Hermanos concert in 2013In April 2007 the band announced they were going on hiatus since 2009 the band has been gathering from years to years for concerts and musical tours 2002 2006 Orquestra Imperial edit After a hiatus from Los Hermanos in 2007 Amarante dedicated himself to Orquestra Imperial a band in which he plays with Moreno Veloso Caetano Veloso s son Nina Becker and the actress Thalma de Freitas and went to California to record Smokey Rolls Down Thunder Canyon with Devendra Banhart There he started writing songs with Fabrizio Moretti and Binki Shapiro a trio that would soon become Little Joy 2006 2010 Little Joy edit In 2007 Amarante joined with The Strokes drummer Fabrizio Moretti and American musician singer and songwriter Binki Shapiro to form the trio Little Joy a Brazilian American rock supergroup Amarante and Moretti had met in 2006 at a festival in Lisbon where both their bands were performing and the idea came up to start a new musical project unrelated to their respective bands When Amarante came to work in Los Angeles with Devendra Banhart on his 2007 album Smokey Rolls Down Thunder Canyon they renewed the acquaintance and started making music then Binki was brought on board Little Joy was signed to Rough Trade Records label 2010 present Solo works edit nbsp Amarante performing in 2013In 2014 Amarante released his first solo album Cavalo one of the first releases on the Easy Sounds Recording Company label 1 The album received strong critical reviews 2 3 4 and featured as one of NPR Music s 50 Favourite Songs of 2014 So Far 5 He performed the album on tour in nearly 30 different countries citation needed and live in such outlets as Live Deezer Session citation needed NPR Music citation needed KEXP FM citation needed as well as jointly with Vincent Moon in IA Take Away Show La Blogotheque citation needed In 2015 Amarante wrote and vocalized the Spanish language song Tuyo Yours as the opening theme for the Netflix Original series Narcos He was inspired by the thought of what kind of music Pablo Escobar s mother would have listened to when raising her son 6 The song debuted at No 6 on the Latin Pop Digital Songs around the 2015 series premiere 7 and was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Main Title Theme Music Collaborations editAmarante composed the song Ola Rubi Hello Ruby on the album Radio Alegria released in November 2007 by the Portuguese band Os Azeitonas The lyrics were written by Mario Brandao vocalist of Os Azeitonas The original name of the song was Tema Castanho After in 2008 on the album Mare by Adriana Calcanhotto as an arranger and instrumentalist on the album Na Confraria das Sedutoras by 3 Na Massa as composer of Tatui and sung by his ex wife Karine Carvalho On the album Minor Love by Adam Green as an instrumentalist In 2012 NYC Subway Poetry Department with Tom Ze in his record Tropicalia Lixo Logico and Azul with Natalia Lafourcade as a singer in her record Mujer Divina Homenaje a Agustin Lara On the album Gilbertos Sambas in 2014 by Gilberto Gil as an arranger and instrumentalist In 2017 Rodrigo Amarante with Marcelo Camelo recording producer and engineer instrumentation the album Vem by Mallu Magalhaes On the album Sinais do Sim by Paralamas do Sucesso he collaborated He appears singing in video City Music of Kevin Morby On the albums Smokey Rolls Down Thunder Canyon What Will We Be and Mala by Devendra Banhart as an instrumentalist and as a singer of the song Rosa on Smokey Rolls Down Thunder Canyon Nu Com A Minha Musica with Marisa Monte and Devendra Banhart for the Red Hot Organization s most recent charitable album Red Hot Rio 2 the album is a follow up to Red Hot Rio 1996 Sales proceeds will be donated to raise awareness and money to combat AIDS HIV and related health and social issues O Que Se Quer written and arranged with Marisa Monte in her record O Que Voce Quer Saber de Verdade Personal life edit nbsp Amarante performing with wife Karine Carvalho in 2009 Rodrigo married actress Karine Carvalho in 2002 8 Amarante and Carvalho divorced in 2010 9 Discography editWith Los Hermanos edit Los Hermanos 1999 Bloco do Eu Sozinho 2001 Ventura 2003 4 2005 With Little Joy edit Little Joy 2008 As a solo artist edit Cavalo 2013 Drama 2021 Soundtracks edit Tuyo 2015 on the Narcos Netflix Original series Soundtrack 7 Days in Entebbe 2018 ALVSee also editNarcocorridoReferences edit Easy Sound Launches Announces New Records From Isobel Campbell Vetiver Papercuts Pitchfork Cavalo Rodrigo Amarante Songs Reviews Credits AllMusic Rodrigo Amarante s Cavalo Album Review Album Review Cavalo by Rodrigo Amarante Gozamos NPR Music s 50 Favorite Songs Of 2014 So Far Armstrong Olivia August 31 2015 EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT NARCOS HYPNOTIC THEME SONG Including its Translated Lyrics Decider Nostro Lauren September 6 2016 HOW THE LYRICS TO THE NARCOS THEME CONNECT TO PABLO ESCOBAR S LIFE Tuyo or Yours is written from the perspective of Escobar s mother Genius com O ex Los Hermanos se abre Little Joy a ralacao nos EUA a separacao de Camelo filhos revistatrip com in Portuguese Trip Retrieved March 12 2016 Maria Ribeiro diz que Los Hermanos nao queriam doc sobre a banda glamurama uol com br in Portuguese glamurama Retrieved March 12 2016 External links editRodrigo Amarante Los Hermanos Orquestra Imperial Devendra Banhart Little Joy Easy Sound TSMDT Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Rodrigo Amarante amp oldid 1205092442, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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