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Sérgio Britto (, born Sérgio de Britto Álvares Affonso(September 18, 1959) is a Brazilian musician, best known as a member of the rock band
Titãs Titãs () are a Brazilian rock band from São Paulo. Though they basically play pop/ alternative rock, their music has touched a number of other styles throughout their 30-year career, such as new wave, punk rock, grunge, MPB and electroni ...
, for which he contributes with lead vocals, keyboards and, more recently, the bass guitar. He has also released three solo albums.


Childhood

Sérgio Britto is the only
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of the group, but left Rio de Janeiro when he was a baby. He lived with his siblings Rui and Gláucia in
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when in 1964 the military took over Brazil. Their father, the federal deputy Almino Afonso, head of PTB at the
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and enemy of the
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had to leave the country in order not to be arrested. One year later, when Sergio's younger brother Fábio was born, they left the country. During his nine years of exile in
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, he was alphabetized in Castellano. He grew up listening to
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, Chopin, and other
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composers, which his father listened to frequently. Until he turned 13, he wished to be a
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. He discovered
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' ''
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'' album, and from there on he would be strongly interested in music. When he was 14, he was back to Brazil and began taking piano lessons. At that time, he listened to
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and much MPB. Meanwhile, he would try to play his sister's guitar. In São Paulo, he studied at Colégio Equipe. While the others Titãs members took part of festivals and shows, he would compose alone at home or read the texts of Torquato Neto. Those texts helped Britto when composing songs like "Go Back", a hit that would appear in Titãs' debut album. Simultaneously, he would compose the song "Os Olhos do Sol", which was recorded only in 2000, when Britto released his first solo album. At Equipe, he met
Arnaldo Antunes Arnaldo Antunes (, born Arnaldo Augusto Nora Antunes Filho, September 2, 1960) is a Brazilian musician, writer, and composer. He was a member of the rock band Titãs, which he co-founded in 1982 and left ten years later. After 1992, he embarked o ...
and they started to co-write songs. When Titãs unofficially met, in 1981, Britto made his debut in a band. He once started studying
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at
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, but left the course before its end to focus on the music.


Career with and without Titãs

Britto has co-composed the majority of Titãs' songs, including hits like " Marvin", "
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", "Comida", "Miséria" and " Epitáfio". In 1994, Britto formed the band
Kleiderman Kleiderman was a short-lived punk rock band from São Paulo, Brazil. The band was formed by Branco Mello, Sérgio Britto (both members of Brazilian rock band Titãs Titãs () are a Brazilian rock band from São Paulo. Though they basically ...
, with the drummer Roberta Parisi and Titãs member Branco Mello. The group released only one album, ''Con el Mundo a Mis Pies'' (With the World at my Feet). In 2001, Britto showed his solo works with the album ''A Minha Cara'' (My Face), reuniting songs composed by him, with the help of
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and Arnaldo Antunes. Five years later, he released another solo CD, called ''Eu Sou 300'' (I am 300). In 2009, Titãs released '' Sacos Plásticos'', the first album in which Britto played the bass guitar. After original bassist
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left the group, Titãs hired Lee Marcucci as a session musician from 2002 to 2009. Since then, Britto and Mello have been sharing bass duties, with Britto taking over the bass only on the songs with vocals by Mello. In 2019, singer Érika Martins released the song "A Verdade Liberta", written by Britto.


Personal life

Britto lives in
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, is married to Raquel Garrido and is the father of José, born in 1999 and Raquel. He composed one tribute song for each of them in his album ''Eu Sou 300'': "Raquel (DDD)" and "José". In 2007, his daughter Julia was born.


Discography


With Titãs


Solo albums

* 2000 - '' A Minha Cara'' (''My Face'') * 2006 - '' Eu Sou 300'' (''I Am 300'') * 2010 - ''SP55''


With Kleiderman

* ''Con el mundo a mis pies''


Guest appearances


References


Britto’s page at Titãs official web site


External links


Titãs official website
* {{DEFAULTSORT:Britto, Sergio 1959 births Living people Brazilian keyboardists 20th-century Brazilian male singers 20th-century Brazilian singers Brazilian songwriters Brazilian composers Musicians from Rio de Janeiro (city) Titãs members Brazilian rock musicians Brazilian bass guitarists Male bass guitarists Melodica players University of São Paulo alumni