Wednesday, April 26, 2017

Adauto Santos - O Tocador de Viola



Adauto Antônio dos Santos (Bernardino de Campos, SP, 22 de abril de 1940 — São Paulo, 22 de fevereiro de 1999), mais conhecido como Adauto Santos, foi um cantor, compositor, violonista e violeiro brasileiro.

Entre seus maiores sucessos, está "Triste Berrante", gravada por Pena Branca & Xavantinho.

Adauto deixou pelo menos quatro álbuns gravados: Nau Cararineta (Discos Marcus Pereira, 1974) Triste Berrante (Arlequim, 1978) Pra Vosmecê (brinde de Natal da Cooperativa dos Agricultores da Região de Orlândia Ltda. (CAROL), 1980) Tocador De Vida E De Viola (CPC-UMES, 1997) Varanda Sertaneja (Movieplay, 1998).





Adoniran Barbosa - Samba de Sampa


Adoniran Barbosa, nome artístico de João Rubinato (Valinhos, 6 de agosto de 1910 — São Paulo, 23 de novembro de 1982), foi um compositor, cantor, humorista e ator brasileiro.

Rubinato representava em programas de rádio diversas personagens, entre as quais, Adoniran Barbosa, que acabou por se confundir com seu criador dada a sua grande popularidade. Adoniran ficou conhecido nacionalmente como o pai do samba paulista.

Dono de um repertório variado de histórias, o sambista não perdia a vez de uma boa blague. Certa vez, quando trabalhava na rádio Record, onde ficou por mais de trinta anos, resolveu, após muito tempo ali, pedir um aumento. O responsável pela gravadora disse-lhe que iria estudar o aumento e que Adoniran voltasse em uma semana para saber dos resultados do estudo... quando voltou, obteve a resposta de que seu caso estava sendo estudado. As interpelações e respostas, sempre as mesmas, duraram algumas semanas... Adoniran começava se irritar e, na última entrevista, saiu-se com esta: “Tá certo, o senhor continue estudando e quando chegar a época da sua formatura me avise..”



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Tuesday, April 25, 2017

Adrenalin - American Rock Band


Adrenalin is an American rock band from East Detroit Michigan, that is perhaps best known for their song "Road of the Gypsy," featured in the 1986 film Iron Eagle.

Adrenalin is made up of six friends from elementary school (St. Veronica) to high school (Grosse Pointe North). Brian and Mark Pastoria, Jimmy and Mike Romeo, Bruce Schafer and Mike "Flash" Haggerty started the band in the mid-seventies with the help of lead singer David Larson.

Adrenalin created a huge buzz among fans and the music industry alike, as well as quickly earning the respect of musicians such as Bob Seger and Aerosmith.[citation needed] They continually won awards throughout the late '70s and well into the '80s when Marc Gilbert joined the band and were getting radio airplay across the country. Their albums boasted heartland rockers like "Don't Be Lookin Back," "Faraway Eyes," and "Road Of The Gypsy," a song featured in the film, Iron Eagle. Adrenalin was even in rotation when MTV was still a fledgling station that actually played music videos. They produced an EP, Don't Be Looking Back in 1983, and two albums, American Heart (1984) and Road of the Gypsy (1986) both produced by Vini Poncia.

By the end of Adrenalin's run as a band, the members had coped with the suicide of their original lead singer, David Larson.[citation needed] They were dropped by Polygram during the mid-'80s collapse of MCA records. "Through all of this," remembers Brian Pastoria, "we never considered packing it in. We believed in what we were doing...Giving up was not an option.




Adrana - Symphonic Metal Band (France)


Adrana is a female fronted symphonic metal band, formed in 2004 by Maxime Dugué and Ludovic Dupraz. They are soon joined by the mezzo-soprano singer Anaé. Grhyll and Emeric Derrien join the band as keyboard and bass players. 

After months of composing and rehearsals, the band records its first demo at New Dream Studio (Descartes, France). The Tower of Frozen Tears is released in 2006, followed by the first album Perturbatio in 2008, still recorded at New Dream studios. Kavöx (Aboroth and Crackhouse singer) and Sylvain are guests on this album, on the songs "Mortelle fourberie enfantine", "L'Eveil de Markius" and "Mortualia", this is the first time the band uses male voices (grunts and lyrical). This first release tells the first chapter of Adrana's adventures. The band develops a whole heroic-fantasy story along its songs.

The second chapter of the Adrana story is developed on the album The Ancient Realms, Adrana reaches for allies in the fire and ice lands. This album is separated in two parts. The first one tells the ice lands adventures, the second one the fire lands. The recording process took place at Drudenhaus Studio, engineered by Neb Xort (Anorexia Nervosa) during the summer in 2010. This time, the band uses real choir, and Bestial (Fimbulvetr) is guests on the song Obsidian Collapses. The Ancient Realms is released on September 2012 on the French Brennus Music label, and a French tour follows it. The band opens for Patrick Rondat and Myrath.

Dub joins the band on 2013 as a guitar player. At this time, the band begins to compose for their next record. 

On September 20th 2013, Adrana releases its first music video, with the song "The frozen Path", from The Ancient Realms album.







Jeff Baker - German Psychedelic Folk


Um som bem diferente para mim. Não encontrei muita informação, a não ser alguns comentários em outros Blogs. Vale a pena dar uma conferida.

"Maybe the most underrated album I know !
Absolute fantastic and intensive Psychedelic, only issued in 1971 on german BASF.
Loner, progressive Folkrock album, partly more rocking, partly more folky, with English vocals, highly recommendable." (http://fantasy0807.blogspot.com.br/2015/12/jeff-baker-loner-1971-german-prog-folk.html)







Banjo – G. Preskett
Cello – G. Preskett
Guitar – G. Preskett*, Jeff Baker
Harmonica – G. Preskett
Mandolin – G. Preskett
Organ – G. Preskett
Piano – G. Preskett
Producer – Graham Preskett
Violin – G. Preskett
Vocals – Jeff Baker

Monday, April 24, 2017

Abazagorath - Sacraments Of The Final Atrocity



Cited by many as being New Jersey's premier Black Metal outfit, the corpse paint bedecked act was created in Wayne by former NO RESTRAINTS frontman Nyarlathotep (a.k.a. Dave Wagner) in 1995 in union with erstwhile SEDITION drummer Warhead (real name Chris Demydenko), ex-TASTE OF FEAR guitarist Cythrall and second guitarist Morgul (Daryl Kahan). Morgul is an erstwhile member of ASSUCK, Hardcore act CITIZEN'S ARREST, CXA, TASTE OF FEAR, RORSCHACH as well as having drummed for BORN AGAINST.

ABAZAGORATH issued a self-financed three track EP in January 1996 'Channeling The Ethereal Moon' on the Ancient Music imprint, which elicited strong response. However, line-up changes ensued with Morgul making way for Mithras. Warhead, whilst retaining ABAZAGORATH membership, meanwhile opted to found his own side project vehicle WARHEAD, an endeavour which would eventually culminate in the 'Raping Of Angels' album.

ABAZAGORATH pulled in former MEATSHITS and INFESTER drummer Crom (Dario Derna). The same year Morgul, Nyarlathotep and Crom forged a further extracurricular act MEPHITIUM. This venture issued a brace of demos in 'Ritualistic Coprophagia' and 'Satanic Victory'. Not content with putting his energies into both ABAZAGORATH and MEPHITIUM Morgul cemented an allegiance with vocalist Lord Bucon resulting in ORCUS.

ABAZAGORATH's debut album 'Tenebrarum Cadent Exsurgemus', released in March of 1997 by Elegy Records, received unanimously strong reviews. Cythrall was ousted in April 1997, with Crom now taking up guitar duties with new addition Mithras. In 1999 Morgul usurped his replacement Mithras. Crom would have his place taken at the microphone in early 2000 by Von, the erstwhile singer having relocated and forging ahead with his own project KROHM.

  The group quickly built up an enviable live reputation having supported the likes of VITAL REMAINS, SUMMON and SUFFOCATION. The ABAZAGORATH triumviarate of Morgul, Nyarlathotep and Crom also operate in EVOKEN guitarist Nick Orlando's side act, the brutal old school Death Metal unit FUNEBRARUM featuring on the Necroharmonic Productions album 'Beneath The Columns Of Abandoned Gods'.






Budda Power Blues and Maria João (Portugal Blues)


Budda Power blues were born in 2004 with the goal of being a laboratory band, where the three musicians could adventure into the improvisation world without any commercial compromises. But soon the band took off and got bigger than any of its members ever imagined. They recorded the first record in 2005, in Ferro, Covilhā, naming it “Wanted”. It includes 3 of Budda’s own creations and several covers. This record sold out pretty soon, and in 2008 they release their 2nd record“Busted”, at Gaia Blues Festival, where they performed alongside Shemekia Copeland and Sherman Robertson. This 2nd album features 3 of Budda’s original songs and 10 other very personal twisted versions of some classics. At this time the band starts to get known for their twisted covers and their power improvisation and long jams, being able to be simultaneously musical and entertaining.




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