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Supla

 
Artist: Supla
 
  • Active: '90s, 2000s
  • Genres: Rock
  • Instrument: Vocals
  • Representative Albums: "O Voo Da Mosca," "Vicious," "Supla"

Biography

Brazilian Supla (born Eduardo Smith de Vasconcellos Suplicy), son of Eduardo and Marta Suplicy, began playing drums at the age of 11, joining his first band, called Os Impossiveis, three years later. The opportunity to start touring locally came with his second outfit, Metropolis. Supla left his drumsticks to start singing for Zig Zag, a band mainly focused on British hardcore punk. After changing its name to Tokyo, their debut album was released by CBS. Titled Humanos, that first full-length record delivered interesting contributions from Cauby Peixoto and Nina Hagen.

In 1995, Supla moved to New York, joining a band called Psycho 69, previously known as Mad Parade, and issued an album that was promoted while touring along with the Ramones throughout the U.S. East Coast. After meeting Brooklyn rapper Kojack, Supla began experimenting with hardcore rap. Bossa Furiosa and O Charada Brasileiro became top-selling albums in Brazil soon after. ~ Drago Bonacich, All Music Guide
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Singer Supla

Supla (Eduardo Smith de Vasconcellos Suplicy) is a Brazilian musician born April 2, 1966 in the city of São Paulo. He is the son of Marta Suplicy (former Mayor of São Paulo) and Senator Eduardo Suplicy. Supla was also part of the winning team on the 2005 Rockgol soccer championship.

Recently, Supla returned to São Paulo from Zurich, Switzerland (Caliente Festival), London, (MTV Europe) and Los Angeles, California (private shows/recording) where he was promoting his latest CD release, Vicious (Dec/2006).

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Biography

Early history

Supla started his music career at 13 years old, playing drums for "Os Impossiveis" (The Impossibles). The band was his earliest chance to express the influences of The Beatles, The Rolling Stones and David Bowie. Later, he joined the band "Metropolis," also as a drummer.

At 17, Supla formed a band called "Zigue-Zague", in which he was the lead singer. The band changed the name to "Tokyo," and started writing material with a heavy punk influence. Tokyo lasted for three years, did two international tours, and released two studio albums for C.B.S. records. When the band grenaded, Supla had no alternative but to go solo.

Supla went on to release seven solo albums that have been well received, both commercially and critically[citation needed]. During a stay in New York City in 1995, he formed the band "Psycho 69", which spawned the release of one album.

In 2005, he released "Supla Só Na Loucura" as a DVD that includes a long form biographical documentary, a live show from the tour for the album "Menina Mulher", and other extras.

Supla has been singing cover songs together with the punk Brazilian band Holy Tree. Recently, he returned to São Paulo from Zurich, Switzerland (Caliente Festival), London, (MTV Europe) and Los Angeles, California (private shows/recording) where he was promoting his latest CD release, Vicious (Dec/2006).

Non-musical carer

As an actor, Supla has participated in numerous films, TV shows, and soap operas. He has also recorded and performed live with some of Brazil's important musicians: Rita Lee (from Os Mutantes), Bebel Gilberto, CSS, Max Cavalera (from Sepultura, Roger (from Ultraje a Rigor), Ira!, Cauby Peixoto, etc. He also known for his performances with Ian McCulloch from Echo & The Bunnymen.

In April 2007, he began taping his TV Show, "O Rei da Mídia" (The King of Media) for the national channel SBT Supla now spends part of his time interviewing musicians, politicians, soccer players and celebrities.

On May 15, 2007, Supla (as sole curator) opened the exposition "ROCKERS" at FAAP (National Gallery). Photographer Bob Gruen showed 290 pictures from his portfolio of Rock Gods exposed in their private and public moments of history. The show was a major success[citation needed], both with the daily capacity audiences and the critics.

Discography

Solo albums

  • I like Sex (1989)
  • Motocicleta Endiabrada
  • Encoleirado (1991)
  • Psycho 69 (1995)
  • Charada Brasileiro (2000)
  • Político e Pirata (2002)
  • Bossa Furiosa (2003)
  • Menina Mulher (2004)
  • Supla Só Na Loucura (DVD) (2005)
  • Vicious (2006)

With Tokyo

  • Humanos (1986)
  • O outro lado (1988)

Filmography

TV Shows

  • Familia (MTV)
  • Vídeos Lá Em Casa Com Supla (MTV)
  • Casa Dos Artistas (SBT)
  • Informer - H do Huck (BAND)
  • Viva A Noite - The King Of Midia (SBT)

Films

  • O Poeta Da Vila
  • Sua Excelência O Candidato
  • Rock Estrela
  • Nas Duas Almas (short)
  • A Agenda (short)
  • Uma Escola Atrapalhada
  • O Segredo Dos Golfinhos
  • Viva Voz

Telenovelas

  • Sex Appeal (Globo)
  • Um Anjo Caiu do Céu (Globo)
  • Celebridade (Globo)

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