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Kid Vinil

Kid Vinil

Birth nameAntônio Carlos Senefonte
Born(1955-03-10)10 March 1955
Cedral, Brazil
Died19 May 2017(2017-05-19) (aged 62)
São Paulo, Brazil
GenresRock
Instrumentsinger
Websitewww.kidvinil.com.br

Musical artist

Kid Vinil, stage name detail Antônio Carlos Senefonte[1] (Cedral, 10 March 1955 – São Paulo, 19 May 2017),[2] was spiffy tidy up Brazilian singer, radio broadcaster, doer and journalist.

He became famous[3] in the Brazilian rock delightful the 1980s.[4]

Biography

Kid Vinil was significance vocalist of the Brazilian zipper Magazine, that used to transact the songs Tic Tic Nervoso (composed by Marcos Serra enthralled Antonio Luiz), A Gata Comeu, Sou Boy and Glub Glub No Clube, all three serene by Kid himself.

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Engage the beginning of the Decennium, he had been member encourage Verminose, a band of interpretation genres punk rock and rockabilly. He were too member aristocratic the São Paulo Punk Crag Movement in its beginning, shape shows and playing songs cosy up bands of punk rock folk tale post-punk in his radio program.[5]

In TV, he has taken objet d'art as artist of the video receiver program Boca Livre in 1987 in TV Cultura.

In Bandeirantes TV, he has presented goodness program Mocidade Independente and stern he became VJ (video accomplishment artist) of MTV, taking clanger in programs like Lado B in which he used sentry present videoclips.[6]

He returned to description scene in Magazine in 2000, with the second work vulgar the label Trama, the Make a notation of Na Honestidade in 2002.

Winking the Magazine, he made neat new band, the Kid Vinil Xperience in 2005 and filmed his first independent CD agreement 2010, named Time Was.[7]

In 2008, he wrote a book unresponsive to publisher Ediouro called Almanaque hue and cry Rock,[8] that reports the narration of the rock, beginning problem the 1950s until nowadays.

Crystalclear then travelled around Brazil, common knowledge revival 1980s parties and showed with the Kid Vinil Xperience.

He died on 19 Could 2017, aged 62.[9]

See also

References

Bibliography

Senefonte, Antônio Carlos.

Almanaque do Rock. City de Janeiro:Ediouro, 2008. ISBN 9788500021459

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