Bruno Graveto Explained

Bruno Graveto
Birth Name:Bruno César Bezerra
Birth Date:December 8, 1982
Birth Place:Santos, São Paulo, Brazil
Instrument:Drums
Genre:Alternative rock, pop rock, rap rock, reggae rock
Occupation:Drummer
Years Active:1994–present
Associated Acts:Charlie Brown Jr., A Banca, Bula, Strike, Luccas Trevisani, Pipeline, O Surto, Cali, D'Chapas

Bruno César Bezerra (born December 8, 1982), better known by his stage name Bruno Graveto, is a Brazilian drummer popular for his work with bands Charlie Brown Jr., A Banca and Strike.

Biography

Bruno César Bezerra was born in Santos, São Paulo on December 8, 1982. He learned how to play the drums when he was 12 years old, and began playing in his first amateur bands around that time; through one of those, Fusion, he met his future Charlie Brown Jr. bandmate Heitor Gomes. By the time he was invited to join Charlie Brown Jr. in 2008, replacing Pinguim Ruas as drummer, he had previously played with bands and artists such as Luccas Trevisani, Pipeline and O Surto.[1] Graveto took part on the recording of the albums Camisa 10 Joga Bola Até na Chuva (which awarded the band its second Latin Grammy Award for Best Portuguese Language Rock or Alternative Album in 2010) and La Familia 013, their final release due to the death of vocalist Chorão.[2] For his work with Charlie Brown Jr., Graveto was nominated for a Multishow Brazilian Music Award, in the "Best Instrumentalist" category, in 2011.[3]

Soon afterwards, he and remaining Charlie Brown Jr. members Champignon, Marcão and Thiago Castanho teamed up with Lena Papini to form A Banca, described as a "tribute act/spiritual successor" to Charlie Brown Jr.;[4] [5] they released a single, "O Novo Passo", in August, before splitting up as well due to the suicide of Champignon one month later.[6] [7] In 2014, the former members of A Banca reformed as Bula, but Graveto's stay with them was brief; at the time he had other commitments with pop rock band Strike, of which he was a part since 2013.[8] Alongside Marcão and Lena Papini, Graveto also played for D'Chapas.[9]

Graveto left Strike in 2019, and around the same time formed the band Cali alongside former Tihuana vocalist Egypcio, Capital Inicial percussionist Fouad Khayat and Leo Rota.[10]

Discography

Strike

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Bruno Graveto: o baterista para além dos Charlie Brown Jr.. Mundo de Músicas. Tiago Leão. July 8, 2015. March 27, 2020. Portuguese.
  2. Web site: Baterista lamenta a morte de Chorão: 'Era meu irmão mais velho'. G1. Alexandre Lopes. March 6, 2013. March 27, 2020. Portuguese.
  3. NX Zero e Restart são os grandes vencedores do Prêmio Multishow 2011. Rolling Stone Brasil. September 7, 2011. March 27, 2020. Portuguese.
  4. Web site: Integrantes do Charlie Brown Jr. anunciam banda sem Chorão. G1. April 11, 2013. October 13, 2019. Portuguese.
  5. Web site: Charlie Brown Jr.: membros anunciam nova banda, A Banca. Whiplash. April 11, 2013. October 13, 2019. Portuguese.
  6. Web site: Champignon, do Charlie Brown Jr., morre em São Paulo. Veja. September 9, 2013. September 29, 2019. Portuguese.
  7. Web site: A Banca divulga comunicado sobre a morte de Champignon. G1. September 9, 2013. October 13, 2019. Portuguese.
  8. Web site: Bruno Graveto, ex-Charlie Brown Jr., é o novo baterista da banda Strike. O Fuxico. November 21, 2013. March 27, 2020. Portuguese.
  9. Web site: Integrantes da banda de Champignon lançam novo projeto de rock. Caras. February 11, 2014. October 13, 2019. Portuguese.
  10. Web site: Banda Cali, de ex-membros do Tihuana, Charlie Brown Jr. e Capital Inicial, lançam 1º single. Ligado à Música. Marcos Chapeleta. April 20, 2019. March 27, 2020. Portuguese.