Carrapicho Band (
pt-br: ''Starburrs'') is a
Brazil
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ian music group. Members are natives of the state of
Amazonas. Its lead singer has been
Zezinho Corrêa
Zezinho Corrêa, stage name of José Maria Nunes Corrêa (21 May 1951 – 6 February 2021) was a Brazilian singer best known for his role as lead singer of the band Carrapicho.
Biography
Corrêa was born in Carauari in the state of Amazonas. He ...
.
[http://imagem.band.com.br/f_151088.jpg ] The group has sold a total of more than 15 million records around the world.
[ (Retrieved 17/01/2012)]
History
Carrapicho was created in 1980 in
Manaus
Manaus () is the capital and largest city of the Brazilian state of Amazonas. It is the seventh-largest city in Brazil, with an estimated 2020 population of 2,219,580 distributed over a land area of about . Located at the east center of the s ...
. Earlier works were in the traditional
Forró
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music style, and they were known throughout the northern region. At the end of 1980s, the "Ox-dance Festival"
tunes
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were commonly in their work, but not leaving the dance apart. The group worked regionally for fifteen years, until a French singer,
Patrick Bruel
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, heard their song "
Tic, Tic Tac
"Tic, Tic Tac" is a song by Brazilian band Carrapicho. It was released in June 1996 as the lead single from the album ''Festa do boi bumba'', which was later certified Platinum disc in France. The song was also recorded by Chilli featuring Carrap ...
" in 1996 and decided to launch it in his country,
France
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, where it reached the number one spot. It also charted in several European countries, including the top 10 in
Belgium
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and
Spain
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, i ...
.
In Brazil itself, the song was at #34 of the 100 most played songs of that year, and in
Canada
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the song reached its peak of #14 (
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).
[Billboard allmusic.com(Retrieved September 26, 2008)]
The band could perform their song on national television in Brazil, the
Sistema Brasileiro de Televisão
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, thanks to
Gugu Liberato, a television presenter of a program called ''
Domingo Legal
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'', because he discovered them while being on holiday in the summer, and decided to invite the group to participate to his program in the same year. The group's performance, set to the beat of the
Boi music, received good reviews by the audience.
The song was re-recorded with girl group Chilli and produced by German musician and producer
Frank Farian: this remix was released in May 1997. A cover of the song has also been made in
Russian by the
Uyghur singer
Murat Nasyrov
Murat Ismailovich Nasyrov (russian: Мурат Исмаилович Насыров, link=no; ug, مۇرات ناسىروۋ, Murat Nasirow, 6=Мурат Насироз; 13 December 1969 – 19 January 2007) was a Russian pop singer of Uyghur ethn ...
.
Carrapicho claims to be spreading the
Amazonian culture in the world through their music. Currently, as said above, the band plays Forró, a Brazilian folk music genre and dance, despite not focusing only on folklore themes.
Lead singer Zezinho Corrêa died on February 6, 2021, aged 69, from
COVID-19
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.
Members
*
Zezinho Corrêa
Zezinho Corrêa, stage name of José Maria Nunes Corrêa (21 May 1951 – 6 February 2021) was a Brazilian singer best known for his role as lead singer of the band Carrapicho.
Biography
Corrêa was born in Carauari in the state of Amazonas. He ...
–
voice
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(died 2021)
*Raimundo Nonato do Nascimento –
vocals
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* Robby Martins Keys –
guitar
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* Otavio Rodrigues da Silva –
bass
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** Bass (instrument), including:
** Acoustic bass gui ...
* Edson Ferreira do Vale –
accordion
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* Charlie Flag –
keyboards
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* Ronalto Jesus, China and Luciano Caninde –
drums
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Dancers
* Ianael Santos
* Tatiana Oliveira
* Hira Mesquita
* Hudson Praia
Discography
* 1983 – ''Carrapicho'' –
Continental
* 1985 – ''Carrapicho'' –
Continental
* 1987 – ''Forro Gingado'' –
Continental
* 1988 – ''Jeez! Is It Time'' –
Continental
* 1989 – ''With Jeitinho Sweet'' –
Continental
* 1992 – ''jolt'' –
Continental
* 1993 – ''13 years of success'' –
Continental
* 1994 – ''Baticundum'' – Independent
* 1995 – ''Bumbalanço'' – Independent
* 1996 – ''Greatest Hits'' – Independent
* 1996 – ''
Festa de Boi Bumba'' –
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* Music publishing companies:
** Bertelsmann Music Group, a 1987–2008 division of Bertelsmann that was purchased by Sony on October 1, 2008
*** Sony BMG, a 2004–2008 joint venture of Bertelsmann and Sony that wa ...
, #9
OR https://books.google.com.vc/books?hl=pt-PT&id=vgcEAAAAMBAJ* 1997 – ''Rebola'' –
BMG BMG may refer to:
Organizations
* Music publishing companies:
** Bertelsmann Music Group, a 1987–2008 division of Bertelsmann that was purchased by Sony on October 1, 2008
*** Sony BMG, a 2004–2008 joint venture of Bertelsmann and Sony that wa ...
* 1998 – ''I Love'' –
BMG BMG may refer to:
Organizations
* Music publishing companies:
** Bertelsmann Music Group, a 1987–2008 division of Bertelsmann that was purchased by Sony on October 1, 2008
*** Sony BMG, a 2004–2008 joint venture of Bertelsmann and Sony that wa ...
* 2000 – ''Marrakesh Train'' –
Universal Music
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* 2001 – ''People of the Forest'' –
Universal Music
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* 2002 – ''Carrapicho no Forró'' –
Universal Music
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* 2004 – ''Dirty Dancing'' – Sound Brazil/
Free Sound
References
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Brazilian musical groups
Musical groups established in 1980
1980 establishments in Brazil