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João Penca e Seus Miquinhos Amestrados ( Portuguese for "João Penca anana-Bunch Joeand His Tamed Apes"), commonly referred to as simply João Penca or J.P.M.A., were a
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ian new wave band from
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. Founded under the name Zoo, they were famous for their humorous, tongue-in-cheek lyrics filled with
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s and
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s which frequently parodied the tropes of 1950s
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and 1960s
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culture, and for their clothing heavily inspired by singers such as
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and
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. Alongside the more famous Ultraje a Rigor and Mamonas Assassinas, they are considered to be pioneers of the
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genre in Brazil.


History

The band was formed in
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in 1977 as "Zoo" by five friends who lived in the same building in the neighbourhood of
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: Sérgio Ricardo Abreu ("Selvagem Big Abreu"), Marcelo Ferreira Knudsen ("Bob Gallo") and his younger brother Cláudio "Killer" Knudsen, Luís Carlos de Avellar Júnior ("Avellar Love") and
Léo Jaime Leonardo "Léo" Jaime (born April 23, 1960) is a Brazilian singer-songwriter, guitarist, actor and writer, famous for being one of the founding members of the rockabilly band João Penca e Seus Miquinhos Amestrados. Biography Léo Jaime was bo ...
. They began their career by opening shows for and collaborating with Eduardo Dussek, and in 1982 they changed their name to João Penca e Seus Miquinhos Amestrados. Their debut album, ''
Os Maiores Sucessos de João Penca e Seus Miquinhos Amestrados ''Os Maiores Sucessos de João Penca e Seus Miquinhos Amestrados'' ( Portuguese for "''The Greatest Hits of João Penca anana-Bunch Joeand His Tamed Apes''") is the debut studio album by the eponymous Brazilian new wave band, despite being billed ...
'', came out in 1983 by
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; it was the only album of the band to feature Cláudio Killer, who died while taking a shower on December 1 of the same year, due to an accidental poisonous gas leakage in his apartment, and Léo Jaime, who left them in 1984 to pursue a solo career, since he felt his bandmates "were not taking the musical career as seriously as him". ''Os Maiores Sucessos...'' spawned the
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"Edmundo", a Portuguese-language parody of
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's "
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", and counted with guest appearances by
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,
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and TV host
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. Also in 1983 they collaborated with Eduardo Dussek on his most famous song, "Rock da Cachorra", off his album ''Cantando no Banheiro''. Their second album, '' Okay My Gay'', came out in 1986 and contained some of the band's most famous songs, such as "Lágrimas de Crocodilo", "Popstar" (which would obtain higher fame after being covered by Lulu Santos in 2005), "Os Amantes Nunca Dizem Adeus" and "Sou Fã", with the latter two being Portuguese-language covers/adaptations of
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' "Lovers Never Say Goodbye" and
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' " 16 Candles", respectively. It was also the band's most commercially successful album, selling over 250,000 copies. In 1987, the band collaborated with their former member Léo Jaime on his song "Conquistador Barato", which was used as the opening theme of the ''telenovela'' ''
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''. The band reached higher fame in 1989, when their song "Matinê no Rian", which featured a guest appearance by
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's
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, and was used as the opening theme of the ''
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'' '' O Sexo dos Anjos''. In the same year they also made a Portuguese-language parody of Bobby Pickett's famous song "
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", entitled "O Monstro Macho" ("The Macho Monster"). They also provided the opening theme of the children's show ''
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'', which was broadcast by
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and hosted by Angélica, lasting from 1988 to 1992. In 1990 they would cameo in and also contribute to the soundtracks of the films ''
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'' and '' O Escorpião Escarlate''. In 1991 their song "Suga-Suga" was used in the soundtrack of the ''telenovela'' '' Vamp'', which lasted until 1992. The band came to an end circa 1994, after the release of the compilation album '' A Festa dos Micos''. They would return to active in 2007 however, contributing to the soundtrack of the ''telenovela'' ''
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'' with a previously unreleased song – "Sol, Som, Surf e Sal", a Portuguese-language adaptation/translation of
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' "
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". In 2008 they played at the
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and in
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alongside Léo Jaime, and after some more venues they disbanded once more in 2010. A live DVD of their performance at the Circo Voador was scheduled to be released around this time, but it never materialized. After the band's second and definitive end, its former members began pursuing other activities; Avellar Love began a career as a theater actor after working as a
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alongside Bob Gallo, while Selvagem Big Abreu became a
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in
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.Os Miquinhos continuam amestrados? Saiba por onde andam!
As of 2016 they occasionally appear alongside Léo Jaime on his shows though.


Discography


Studio albums

* 1983: ''
Os Maiores Sucessos de João Penca e Seus Miquinhos Amestrados ''Os Maiores Sucessos de João Penca e Seus Miquinhos Amestrados'' ( Portuguese for "''The Greatest Hits of João Penca anana-Bunch Joeand His Tamed Apes''") is the debut studio album by the eponymous Brazilian new wave band, despite being billed ...
'' * 1986: '' Okay My Gay'' * 1988: ''
Além da Alienação ''Além da Alienação'' ( Portuguese for "''Beyond the Alienation''") is the third studio album by Brazilian new wave band João Penca e Seus Miquinhos Amestrados. It was released in 1988 by RCA Records. Making a guest appearance is Virginie Bou ...
'' * 1989: '' Sucesso do Inconsciente'' * 1990: '' Cem Anos de Rock n' Roll''


Compilations

* 1993: '' A Festa dos Micos'' * 2000: '' Hot 20''


Band members

* Selvagem Big Abreu (Sérgio Ricardo Abreu) – vocals, electric guitar * Avellar Love (Luís Carlos de Avellar Júnior) – vocals, bass * Bob Gallo (Marcelo Ferreira Knudsen) – vocals, drums *
Léo Jaime Leonardo "Léo" Jaime (born April 23, 1960) is a Brazilian singer-songwriter, guitarist, actor and writer, famous for being one of the founding members of the rockabilly band João Penca e Seus Miquinhos Amestrados. Biography Léo Jaime was bo ...
– electric guitar * Cláudio Killer – keyboards


References


External links

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