Célia
Campello Gomes Chacon, nascida Célia Benelli Campello, mais conhecida como Celly
Campello (São Paulo, 18 de junho
de 1942
- Campinas,
4 de março
de 2003),
foi uma cantora,
compositora,
atriz
e multi-instrumentistabrasileira,
considerada a precursora do rock no Brasil, popularizando a dança twist no país. Devido ao
sucesso de uma de suas canções, fez uma participação como atriz na novela Estúpido Cupido.
A
carreira explodiu em 1959
com a versão brasileira de Stupid Cupid, que no Brasil virou Estúpido Cupido. A
música foi lançada no programa do Chacrinha
e se tornou um sucesso em todo país no ano de 1959. Nesse mesmo ano
participou do longa-metragem de Mazzaropi,
Jeca Tatu.
Durante
a vida gravou outros sucessos: Lacinhos Cor-de-Rosa, Billy, Banho de Lua1960, que lhe renderam
inúmeros prêmios e troféus, inclusive no exterior, e lhe deram o título de Rainha
do Rock Brasileiro.
Para
tristeza de toda uma geração que se espelhou no trabalho, Celly abandonou a
carreira no auge, aos 20 anos, para se casar e morar em Campinas.
Foi em 1962,
com José Eduardo Gomes Chacon, o namorado desde a adolescência e passou a se
chamar Célia Campello Gomes Chacon. Com José Eduardo, com quem permaneceu
casada até falecer, Celly teve dois filhos, Cristiane e Eduardo, e dois netos.
Celly
vinha sendo cogitada para apresentar o programa Jovem Guarda
(TV Record),
ao lado de Roberto e Erasmo Carlos.
Como abandonou a carreira, Wanderléa
tomou seu lugar.
Em
1968, Celly lançou um LP em homenagem aos 10 anos na gravadora Odeon.
Olha que broto legal
Garoto fenomenal
Fez um sucesso total
E abafou no festival
E quando ele entrou
O broto logo me olhou
Pra mim sorrindo
piscou
E pra dançar então
tirou
O broto então
Se revelou
Mostrou ser maioral
A turma toda até
parou
No rock'n roll
Nós dois demos um
show
Puxei o broto pra cá
Virei o broto pra lá
A turma toda gritou
Rock'n roll!
E rock continuou
Olha que broto legal
Garoto fenomenal
Fez um sucesso total
E abafou no festival
E quando ele entrou
O broto logo me olhou
Pra mim sorrindo piscou
E pra dançar então
tirou
O broto então
Se revelou
Mostrou ser maioral
A turma toda até
parou
No rock'n roll
Nós dois demos um
show
Puxei o broto pra cá
Virei o broto pra lá
A turma toda gritou
Rock'n roll!
E rock terminou
E rock terminou.
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DAVE MATTHEWS BAND INSTRUMENTAL
SONGWRITER: DAVE MATTHEWS BAND
COUNTRY: U. S. A.
ÁLBUM: BIG WHISKEY AND THE GROOGRUX KING
LABEL: RCA VICTOR
GENRE: ROCK BAND
YEAR: 2009
Dave Matthews Band (also known by the initialism
DMB) is an American rock band, formed in Charlottesville, Virginiain 1991. The band's founding members were singer-songwriter and
guitarist Dave Matthews, bassist
Stefan Lessard, drummer
and backing vocalist Carter Beauford,
violinist and backing vocalist Boyd Tinsley, and
saxophonist LeRoi Moore. As of 2020, Matthews, Lessard and
Beauford are the only remaining founding members still performing with the
band.
Dave Matthews Band's 1994 major label debut
album, Under the Table and Dreaming,
brought the band worldwide fame and was eventually certified six times
platinum. As of 2018, the band had sold more than 20 million concert tickets
and a combined total of 38 million CDs and DVDs. Their 2018 album, Come Tomorrow, debuted
at Nº. 1 on the Billboard 200, making DMB the first band to have seven
consecutive studio albums debut at the peak. The band won the 1996 Grammy Awardfor Best Rock Vocal Performance by a Duo or Groupfor "So Much to Say".
A jam band, Dave
Matthews Band is renowned for its live shows. The band is known for playing songs differently
each performance; this practice has become a staple of their live shows since
the early 1990s.
Big
Whiskey and the GrooGrux King (2009)
The band's next album, Big Whiskey and the GrooGrux King,
was released June 2, 2009, coinciding with a supporting summer tour, slated to
run through early October. The band named this album in honor of Moore. Moore
is said to be the "King" in the album title. Tim Reynolds, Rashawn
Ross, and Jeff Coffin performed with the band on both the spring and the summer
tours of 2009 and 2010.[68]
The album peaked at Nº. 1 on the Billboard
200, achieving platinum status. Three singles from the album were released: "Funny The Way It Is", "Why I Am", and "You and Me".
The album was nominated for two 2010 Grammy Awards: Best
Rock Album and Album of the Year. It lost to Green Day's 21st Century Breakdown
and to Taylor Swift's Fearless. During the awards telecast, the band played "You and Me" with
accompaniment by live singers, percussionists, a string section, and an
eight-piece horn section made up of teenagers from the Grammy Jazz Ensemble.
SORROW
PINK
FLOYD
SONGWRITER: DAVID GILMOUR
COUNTRY: U. K.
ALBUM: A MOMENTARY LAPSE OF REASON
LABEL: EMI RECORDS
GENRE: PROGRESSIVE ROCK
YEAR: 1987
Pink Floyd were an English rockband formed in London in 1965. Gaining a following as a psychedelic popgroup, they were distinguished for their extended compositions,
sonic experimentation, philosophical lyrics and elaborate live shows, and became a leading band of
the progressive rockgenre. They are one of the most commercially successfuland
influential bands in popular music history.
Pink Floyd were founded by students Syd Barrett(guitar, lead vocals), Nick Mason(drums), Roger
Waters(bass guitar, vocals), and Richard Wright(keyboards,
vocals). Under Barrett's leadership, they released two charting singles and a
successful debut album, The Piper at the Gates of Dawn(1967).
Guitarist and vocalista David Gilmourjoined in December 1967; Barrett left in April 1968 due to
deteriorating mental health.
Waters became the primary lyricist and thematic leader, devising the conceptsbehind the albums The Dark Side of the Moon(1973), Wish You Were Here(1975), Animals(1977), The Wall(1979), and The
Final Cut(1983). The band also composed several film scores.
Following
personal tensions, Wright left Pink Floyd in 1979, followed by Waters in 1985.
Gilmour and Mason continued as Pink Floyd, rejoined later by Wright. The
three produced two more albums—A Momentary Lapse of Reason(1987)
and The Division Bell(1994)—and toured both albums before entering a long period of inactivity.
In 2005, all but Barrett reunited for a one-off performance at the global
awareness event Live 8. Barrett died in 2006, and Wright
in 2008. The last Pink Floyd studio album, The Endless River(2014), was based on unreleased material from the Division Bell recording
sessions.
Pink Floyd were one of the first British
psychedelia groups, and are credited with influencing genres such as
progressive rock and ambient music.
Four albums topped US or UK record
charts; the songs "See Emily Play"
(1967) and "Another Brick in the Wall, Part 2"
(1979) were their only top 10 singles in either territory. The band were
inducted into the US Rock and Roll Hall of Famein 1996 and the
UK
Music Hall of Famein 2005. By 2013, they had
sold more than 250 million records worldwide, with The Dark Side of the Moon and The
Wall two of the best-selling albums of all time.
Pink
Floyd have won several awards. In 1981 audio engineerJames Guthriewon the Grammy Awardfor "Best Engineered Non-Classical Album" for The Wall,
and Roger Waters won the British Academy of Film and Television Artsaward for "Best Original Song Written for a Film" in 1983
for "Another Brick in the Wall" from The
Wall film. In 1995, Pink Floyd won the Grammy for
"Best Rock Instrumental Performance" for "Marooned".
In 2008, King Carl XVI Gustafof Sweden
presented Pink Floyd with the Polar
Music Prizefor their contribution to modern
music; Waters and Mason attended the ceremony and accepted the award. They were
inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Famein 1996, the UK
Music Hall of Famein 2005, and the Hit
Parade Hall of Famein 2010.
A Momentary Lapse of Reason is the thirteenth
studio album by the English progressive
rockband Pink Floyd,
released in the UK and US on 7 September 1987 by EMIand Columbia.
It was recorded primarily on guitarist David
Gilmour's converted houseboat, Astoria.
A Momentary Lapse of Reason was the first
Pink Floyd album recorded without founding member Roger Waters,
who departed in 1985. The
production was marred by legal fights over the rights to the Pink Floyd name,
which was not resolved until several months after release. It
also saw the return of keyboardist and founding member Richard Wright, who had resigned from the band
under pressure from Waters during the recording of The Wall(1979).
Unlike earlier Pink Floyd records, A
Momentary Lapse of Reason is not a concept
album. It includes writing contributions from outside
songwriters, following Gilmour's decision to include material once intended for
his third solo album. The album was promoted with a successful world tour and
with three singles: the double A-side "Learning to Fly" / "Terminal
Frost", "On the Turning Away", and "One Slip".
A Momentary Lapse of Reason received mixed
reviews; critics praised the production and instrumentation but criticised
Gilmour's writing, and it was derided by Waters. It reached number three in the
UK and US, and outsold Pink Floyd's previous álbum The
Final Cut.
The sweet smell of a
great sorrow lies over the land.
Plumes of smoke rise and merge into the leaden sky
A man lies and dreams of green fields and rivers
But awakes to a morning with no reason for waking
He's haunted by the memory of a lost Paradise
In his youth or a dream, he can't be precise
He's chained forever to a world that's departed
It's not enough, it's not enough
His blood has frozen
and curdled with fright
His knees have trembled and given way in the night
His hand has weakened at the moment of truth
His step has faltered
One world, one soul
Time pass, the river
rolls
He talks to the river
of lost love and dedication
Silently replies that swirl invitation
Flow dark and troubled to an oily sea
A grim intimation of what is to be
There's an unceasing
wind that blows through this night
And there's dust in my eyes, that blinds my sight
And the silence speaks so much louder that words,
Of promises broken.
THUNDERSTRUCK
AC/DC
SONGWRITERS: ANGUS
YOUNG & MALCOLM YOUNG
COUNTRY: AUSTRALIA
ALBUM: THE RAZORS EDGE
LABEL: ATCO RECORDS
GENRE: HARD ROCK
YEAR: 1990
AC/DC (stylized as ACϟDC)
are an Australian rockband formed in Sydneyin 1973 by
Scottish-born brothers Malcolmand Angus Young. Although
their music has been variously described as hard rock,
blues rock, and heavy metal, the
band themselves call it simply "rock and roll".
AC/DC underwent several line-up changes
before releasing their first album, 1975's High Voltage.
Membership subsequently stabilised around the Young brothers, singer Bon Scott, drummer
Phil Rudd, and
bassist Mark Evans.
Evans was fired from the band in 1977 and replaced by Cliff Williams, who has
appeared on every AC/DC album since 1978's Powerage.
In February 1980, Scott died of acute alcohol poisoningafter a night of heavy drinking. The group considered disbanding but
elected to stay together, bringing in longtime Geordievocalist Brian Johnsonas Scott's replacement. Later that year, the band released their
first album with Johnson, Back in Black,
which was dedicated to Scott's memory. The album launched AC/DC to new heights
of success and became one of the best selling
albumsof all time.
The band's eighth studio album, For Those About to Rock We Salute You(1981), was their first album to reach number one in the United
States. Prior the release of 1983's Flick of the
Switch, drummer Rudd left the band and was replaced
by Simon Wright,
being in turn replaced by Chris Sladein 1989. The band experienced a commercial resurgence in the early
nineties with the release of 1990's The Razors
Edge. Rudd returned to the band in 1994, replacing Slade and
appearing on the band's next four albums. Their
fifteenth studio álbum Black Icewas the
second-highest-selling album of 2008, and their biggest chart hit since For
Those About to Rock, eventually reaching No.1 worldwide.
The band's line-up remained the same until
2014 with Malcolm Young's retirement due to early-onset dementia(he later died
in 2017) and Rudd's legal troubles. In 2016, Johnson was advised to stop
touring due to worsening hearing loss. Guns N' Rosesfrontman Axl Rosestepped
in as the band's vocalist for the remainder of that year's dates. Long-term
bass player and background vocalist Cliff Williams retired from the band at the
end of their 2016 Rock or Bust
World Tourand the group has been inactive
since then. Nevertheless, they have not officially disbanded and unconfirmed
reports of a new album and tour with the surviving Back in Black-era lineup
continue to circulate.
AC/DC have sold more than 200 million records
worldwide, including 71.5 million albums in the United States, making them the tenth highest-selling artist in the United Statesand the 14th best
selling artist worldwide. Back in Black has sold
an estimated 50 million units worldwide, making it the third
highest-selling album by any artist, and the
highest-selling album by any band. The album has sold 22 million units in the
US, where it is the sixth-highest-selling album of all time. AC/DC ranked
fourth on VH1's list of the "100
Greatest Artists of Hard Rock" and were named the seventh "Greatest
Heavy Metal Band of All Time" by MTV. In 2004, AC/DC ranked No. 72 on the Rolling Stonelist of the "100 Greatest Artists of All Time".
Producer Rick Rubin, who
wrote an essay on the band for the Rolling Stone list, referred to AC/DC as
"the greatest rock and roll band of all time". In 2010, VH1ranked AC/DC
number 23 in its list of the "100 Greatest Artists of All Time".
AC/DC were inducted into the Rock and Roll
Hall of Fameon 10 March 2003. During the
ceremony the band performed "Highway to
Hell" and "You Shook Me
All Night Long", with guest vocals
provided by host Steven Tylerof Aerosmith. He
described the band's power chordsas
"the thunder from down under that gives you the second most powerful surge
that can flow through your body." During the acceptance speech, Brian Johnsonquoted their 1977 song "Let There Be
Rock".
On 22 March 2000, the municipality of Leganés(near Madrid) named a street in honour
of the band as "Calle de AC/DC" ("AC/DC Street"). Malcolm and Angus attended the
inauguration with many fans. Later that day, the plaque with the name of the
group was stolen, perhaps by an enthusiast or collector. The plaque was
replaced two hours later, and stolen once again a mere three days after the
fact. The plaque had since been stolen numerous times, forcing the municipality
of Leganés to begin selling replicas of the official street plaque.
In May 2003, the Young brothers accepted a Ted AlbertAward
for Outstanding Service to Australian Music at the 2003 Music Winners Awards,
during which Malcolm paid special tribute to Bon Scott, who was also a
recipient of the award.
On 1 October 2004, a central Melbourne
thoroughfare, Corporation Lane, was renamed ACDC Lanein honour of the band. The City of Melbourneforbade the use of the slashcharacter in street names, so the four letters were combined. The
lane is near Swanston
Streetwhere, on the back of a truck, the
band recorded their video for the 1975 hit "It's a Long Way to the Top".
They sold over 1.3 million CDs in the US
during 2007 despite not having released a new album since 2000 at that point. Additionally,
the group's commercial success continues to flourish despite their choice to
refrain from selling albums in digital online formats for many years. However,
in November 2012, the entire catalogue (excluding the TNTalbum and the
Australian versions of the High Voltage,
Dirty Deeds
Done Dirt Cheapand Let There Be Rockalbums) became available on the iTunes Store.
In 2009, the Recording Industry Association of America(RIAA) upgraded the group's US sales figures from 69 million to 71 million,
making AC/DC the fifth-best-selling band in US history and the
tenth-best-selling artist, selling more albums than Madonnaand Mariah Carey. The
RIAA also certified Back in Black as double Diamond (20million) in US sales,
and by 2007 the album had sold 22 million copies, which made it the fifth-best-selling
album of all-time in the US.
The Razors Edge is the twelfth studio album
by Australian hard rockband AC/DCreleased in
September 1990. It
was the band's eleventh internationally released studio album and the twelfth
to be released in Australia. It was a major comeback for the
band, featuring the hits "Thunderstruck"
and "Are You Ready",
which reached #5 and #16 respectively on Billboard's
Mainstream
Rock TracksChart, and "Moneytalks",
which peaked at #23 on the Billboard Hot 100.
The album reached #2 on the US Billboard 200 and #4 in the UK, a smash
commercial success that returned the band to the popularity of its glory years
of the late 1970s and early 1980s. The album has been certified 5x platinum (5
million copies sold) in the US, and was re-released in 2003 as part of the AC/DC
Remasters series.