December 1, 2008
June 17, 2008
Cachorro Grande
Posted by Téo Brito under Rock | Tags: Beatles, Brazilian music, Cachorro Grande, Rock, Rolling Stones, The Who |[2] Comments
Strongly influenced by Beatles, Rolling Stones, The Who, Kinks and many others of that time, the Cachorro Grande does the good and old Rock’n Roll. Formed by Beto Bruno (voice), Marcelo Gross (guitar), Rodolfo Krieger (bass), Gabriel Azambuja (drums) and Pedro Pelotas (piano), the band is in the music scene since 1999, they already have 4 album of much Rock. Always invited to major festivals, the Cachorro Grande is already reference in the Brazilian Rock.
In the early April of this year, was released the video-clip of the song “Roda Gigante”, of the latest album “Todos os Tempos”. See below.
Bye bye,
Téo Brito.
June 16, 2008
Brothers of Brazil
Posted by Téo Brito under Bossa Nova, Rock | Tags: Bossa Nova, Brazilian music, Brothers of Brazil, João Suplicy, Rock, Supla |Leave a Comment
My first suggestion in this blog is a band that I knew few time ago of which I’m a fan of now.
Brothers of Brazil is a Brazilian Band formed in the end of 2007 by Supla (drummer and singer) and João (guitarist and singer). They are two brothers from Brazil. Supla is totally Rock and Roll(Punk, Classic Rock) and João is totally Brazilian music (Samba and Bossa nova). Both of them have seperated careers, but by the end of 2007 they performed in London mixing both styles and it turned out to be great. Supla was playing drums and acustic guitar and João was playing acustic guitar and piano. The coolest thing about this union is the harmony of the two brothers voices and their extreme personalities creating a love heat fresh sound.
Below you can see the video of the song “Samba Around The Clock.” It is worthwhile.
Bye bye,
Téo Brito.
June 14, 2008
Welcome to the Club!
Posted by Téo Brito under Other | Tags: Bossa Nova, Brazil, Brazilian music, Folk-Rock, Rock, Yellow Green Club |Leave a Comment
Hey people,
The Yellow Green Club is a blog about Brazilian music. I think that Brazilian music is any music made by Brazilians, independently of the rhythm. Bossa Nova, Rock’n Roll, Folk-Rock, Jazz and Blues… Here has all. Whenever possible I will post videos, photos, albums for download and everything that has connection with Brazilian music. I’m waiting for your comments and emails. Welcome to the club.
Hugs,
Téo Brito.


