João Penca E Seus Miquinhos Amestrados
João Penca e Seus Miquinhos Amestrados (Losely translated as “Johnny Bunch … Read Full Bio ↴João Penca e Seus Miquinhos Amestrados (Losely translated as “Johnny Bunch and his Trained Monkeys”) was a Brazilian rockabilly band from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The band was formed in the 70s and rose to stardom in 1982 while accompanying singer Eduardo Dussek in his hit album “Cantando no Banheiro”. and later releasing their own albums playing a mix of Brazilian 80s music with rockabilly, doo-wop and surf music.
Additional genres included: rock and roll / new wave / comic rock / 80s / Brazilian rock
Periods in activity: 1977 - 1994; 2007-2010
Affiliation(s): Eduardo Dussek
Members
Bob Gallo
Wild Big Abreu
Avellar Love
Former members
Leo Jaime
Claudio Knudsen
Del Rosa
Leandro Verdeal
Guilherme Hully Gully
Erotic Mimi
Rodrigo Santos
Kadú Menezes
Nani Dias
Ricardo Palmeira
History
The band was formed in the 70s, initially with the name Zoo, but they rose to stardom in 1982 accompanying singer Eduardo Dussek. Good sense of humor was one of the main features, as well as the clothes and topknots of the 50s (inspired by rockabilly and rock and roll stars such as Elvis Presley and Chuck Berry ). In addition to the trio of vocalists on the band's albums: Selvagem Big Abreu (Sérgio Ricardo Abreu), Bob Gallo (Marcelo Ferreira Knudsen) and Avellar Love (Luiz Carlos de Avellar Júnior), the band initially had among its members the singer Leo Jaime.
Some of the band’s most famous songs were “Calúnias (Telma, Eu Não Sou Gay)”, “Lágrimas de Crocodilo”, “Romance em Alto Mar”, “Matinê no Rian” (opening theme of the soap opera “O Sexo dos Anjos”, 1989 -1990) on the main Brazilian TV channel, “Papa Umama”, “S.O.S. Miquinhos” and “Popstar”. The band also created the opening act for the program ‘Milk Shake’, which was presented by Angélica on the extinct TV Manchete. In 1996 the group recorded a version of the Anthem of Clube Atlético Mineiro for a CD released by the magazine Placar. Throughout the 1980s, they formed partnerships with some singers aimed at children, such as Xuxa and Mara Maravilha, and also starred in the youth film “Lua de Cristal” together with Xuxa, Sérgio Mallandro and others.
The musicians were a group of friends from Leblon neighborhood, most living in the same building, forming the band "João Penca e Seus Miquinhos Amestrados" in the early 80's with the most ridiculous name they could think of and within the irreverent spirit that characterizes Brazilians and, in particular, Cariocas (those born in Rio).
Nine members passed through the band: Bob Gallo, Avellar Love, Leo Jaime, Selvagem Big Abreu, Leandro Verdeal (or Leandor), Cláudio Killer (Cláudio Knudsen, Bob Gallo's brother, died in 1983 from gas poisoning in the bathroom), Del Rosa, Guilherme Hully Gully and Mimi Erótico. Léo Jaime soon left to pursue a solo career. At the time he said that the group did not take their career seriously and he wanted to try solo as he needed money.
At the time Eduardo Dussek was in a rock phase with funny themes, so Miquinhos participated in his album “Cantando no Banheiro” (a huge success) and in the following album, “Brega Chique”, which also had the participation of Os Paralamas do Sucesso. In 1983 they released the album "Os Maiores Sucessos de..." (which actually wasn't a collection) and then 5 more albums: "Okay My Gay" (1986), "Além da Alienação" (1988), "Sucesso do Inconsciente" (1989), "Cem Anos de Rock 'n Roll" (1991) and "A Festa dos Micos" (A 1993 compilation, 1st CD by the band) – in addition to several singles. In 2000 they released the compilation "Hot 20".
From the second half of the 90's until the middle of 2007 the band was inactive, the members pursued their personal careers and participated in isolated events. Around 2005, and for a short time, Selvagem Big Abreu and Bob Gallo joined Otávio "Dôdo" Ferreira, Guilherme "Hully-Gully" Belletti and Arturo Marola (a formation almost equal to Miquinhos) to form the group Os Pororocas. Parallel to this, Avellar Love came to form the band Gorillas Selvagens and other sporadic appearances, such as in some events of the “Ploc Party” (events featuring major Brazilian-rock bands from 80s as well as singers). However, in 2007, the group reunited and returned to concerts. An older song “Sol, Som, Surf e Sal” was featured in the soap opera “Três Irmãs” (2008-2009), which had been recorded years before but never released. In December 2008 they played a show at Circo Voador in Rio de Janeiro, recording their 1st DVD, but a few weeks later the band broke up again and the project was shelved.
The latest lineup of Miquinhos, in addition to the famous trio of performers, featured Dôdo Ferreira (bass), Ricardinho Palmeira (aka "Cabelo" - guitar) - these two were musicians in the band at the height of their success - and Sérgio Melo (drums).
https://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/João_Penca_e_Seus_Miquinhos_Amestrados
Additional genres included: rock and roll / new wave / comic rock / 80s / Brazilian rock
Periods in activity: 1977 - 1994; 2007-2010
Affiliation(s): Eduardo Dussek
Members
Bob Gallo
Wild Big Abreu
Avellar Love
Former members
Leo Jaime
Claudio Knudsen
Del Rosa
Leandro Verdeal
Guilherme Hully Gully
Erotic Mimi
Rodrigo Santos
Kadú Menezes
Nani Dias
Ricardo Palmeira
History
The band was formed in the 70s, initially with the name Zoo, but they rose to stardom in 1982 accompanying singer Eduardo Dussek. Good sense of humor was one of the main features, as well as the clothes and topknots of the 50s (inspired by rockabilly and rock and roll stars such as Elvis Presley and Chuck Berry ). In addition to the trio of vocalists on the band's albums: Selvagem Big Abreu (Sérgio Ricardo Abreu), Bob Gallo (Marcelo Ferreira Knudsen) and Avellar Love (Luiz Carlos de Avellar Júnior), the band initially had among its members the singer Leo Jaime.
Some of the band’s most famous songs were “Calúnias (Telma, Eu Não Sou Gay)”, “Lágrimas de Crocodilo”, “Romance em Alto Mar”, “Matinê no Rian” (opening theme of the soap opera “O Sexo dos Anjos”, 1989 -1990) on the main Brazilian TV channel, “Papa Umama”, “S.O.S. Miquinhos” and “Popstar”. The band also created the opening act for the program ‘Milk Shake’, which was presented by Angélica on the extinct TV Manchete. In 1996 the group recorded a version of the Anthem of Clube Atlético Mineiro for a CD released by the magazine Placar. Throughout the 1980s, they formed partnerships with some singers aimed at children, such as Xuxa and Mara Maravilha, and also starred in the youth film “Lua de Cristal” together with Xuxa, Sérgio Mallandro and others.
The musicians were a group of friends from Leblon neighborhood, most living in the same building, forming the band "João Penca e Seus Miquinhos Amestrados" in the early 80's with the most ridiculous name they could think of and within the irreverent spirit that characterizes Brazilians and, in particular, Cariocas (those born in Rio).
Nine members passed through the band: Bob Gallo, Avellar Love, Leo Jaime, Selvagem Big Abreu, Leandro Verdeal (or Leandor), Cláudio Killer (Cláudio Knudsen, Bob Gallo's brother, died in 1983 from gas poisoning in the bathroom), Del Rosa, Guilherme Hully Gully and Mimi Erótico. Léo Jaime soon left to pursue a solo career. At the time he said that the group did not take their career seriously and he wanted to try solo as he needed money.
At the time Eduardo Dussek was in a rock phase with funny themes, so Miquinhos participated in his album “Cantando no Banheiro” (a huge success) and in the following album, “Brega Chique”, which also had the participation of Os Paralamas do Sucesso. In 1983 they released the album "Os Maiores Sucessos de..." (which actually wasn't a collection) and then 5 more albums: "Okay My Gay" (1986), "Além da Alienação" (1988), "Sucesso do Inconsciente" (1989), "Cem Anos de Rock 'n Roll" (1991) and "A Festa dos Micos" (A 1993 compilation, 1st CD by the band) – in addition to several singles. In 2000 they released the compilation "Hot 20".
From the second half of the 90's until the middle of 2007 the band was inactive, the members pursued their personal careers and participated in isolated events. Around 2005, and for a short time, Selvagem Big Abreu and Bob Gallo joined Otávio "Dôdo" Ferreira, Guilherme "Hully-Gully" Belletti and Arturo Marola (a formation almost equal to Miquinhos) to form the group Os Pororocas. Parallel to this, Avellar Love came to form the band Gorillas Selvagens and other sporadic appearances, such as in some events of the “Ploc Party” (events featuring major Brazilian-rock bands from 80s as well as singers). However, in 2007, the group reunited and returned to concerts. An older song “Sol, Som, Surf e Sal” was featured in the soap opera “Três Irmãs” (2008-2009), which had been recorded years before but never released. In December 2008 they played a show at Circo Voador in Rio de Janeiro, recording their 1st DVD, but a few weeks later the band broke up again and the project was shelved.
The latest lineup of Miquinhos, in addition to the famous trio of performers, featured Dôdo Ferreira (bass), Ricardinho Palmeira (aka "Cabelo" - guitar) - these two were musicians in the band at the height of their success - and Sérgio Melo (drums).
https://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/João_Penca_e_Seus_Miquinhos_Amestrados
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João Penca E Seus Miquinhos Amestrados Lyrics
A Louca Do Humaitá Tem uma louca no humaitá, Que resolveu me agarrar, Outro d…
Banana Split Foi à muito tempo, eu me lembro que foi no…
Calunias (Telma Eu Nao Sou Gay) Diz que vai dar, meu bem Seu coração pra mim Eu deixei…
Como Macaco Gosta de Banana A minha palmeira é muito maneira, eu sei. Mas no meu…
Cozinho de Noite Cozinho de noite, Pra quando você chegar. Cozinho gostoso,…
Esse Meu Cabelo Rock Você pode me lamber todinho Pode me agarrar por inteiro Por …
Homem de Saia Um homem de saia, Lá vai o homem de saia Andando…
Johny Pirou Era uma tarde de domingo e tinha muito sol Jogo do…
Lágrimas De Crocodilo No meio do deserto encontrei a sua irmã Parecia um tigre…
Luau De Arromba Uhuuu, Grande Luau Uhuuu, Grande Luau No Luau dos Micos …
Matinê no Rian Eu por você, sou capaz de mudar Não ser durão, dirigir…
Menino justiceiro Roda macio Leva a prancha Descendo a ladeira ninguém me al…
Musak Ninguém a viu chegar na noite Ninguém a reparou Saiu de tá…
O Monstro O Monstro Macho João Penca e Seus Miquinho Amestrados Eu…
O Superstar Down, dooby doo, down, down... Down, down, down, dooby doo,…
Perdidos No Espaço A Terra é azul Da Lua eu não parei de olhar Teu…
Popstar Peguei uma onda maneira Dei "cutback, hang five, hang ten" …
pronta? Você estará pronta? Pronta para o amor Pronta? Você estar…
Psicodelismo em Ipanema Acordei em um certo dia de um sono profundo Tava em…
Ricota Sanduiche de Ricota Pastinha de Ricota Caneloni de Ricota …
Rock da Cachorra Baptuba, uau uau uau uau uau Troque seu cachorro por uma…
Romance Em Alto Mar O nosso caso começou Naquele transatlântico em chamas Um r…
Sem Ilusões Meu bem... que tal a gente viajar O mundo inteiro, você…
Sol Som Surf e Sal Sol, som, surf e sal A fissura é total Quando o mar…
Sparring Você andava atrás de mim E eu sem saber de nada E…
Suga Suga Conde Boca um anjo do inferno Sedutor, um vampiro pós moder…
Vudu Longas, certas noites de luar É melhor se esconder Não sai…