Peu Sousa Explained

Peu Sousa
Birth Name:Pedro Sérgio dos Santos Maia de Sousa
Birth Date:July 22, 1977
Birth Place:Salvador, Bahia, Brazil
Death Place:Salvador, Bahia, Brazil
Instrument:Electric guitar
Genre:Rock
Occupation:Musician, songwriter, record producer
Years Active:1995–2013

Pedro Sérgio dos Santos Maia de Sousa[1] (July 22, 1977 – May 5, 2013), simply known as Peu Sousa, was a Brazilian guitarist, songwriter and record producer best known for his work with singer Pitty.

Biography

Career

Peu Sousa was born in Salvador, Bahia on July 22, 1977, and was the stepson of Novos Baianos member Luiz Galvão.[2] He began his career in 1995 with the band Dois Sapos e Meio, which lasted until 1999, and later served as a live musician during performances of Carlinhos Brown and his stepfather. In 2003 he was invited by singer Pitty to be part of her live band; he stayed for one year, during which he was the guitarist of her debut Admirável Chip Novo and co-wrote the track "Déjà-Vu" off her 2005 album Anacrônico.

In 2005 he formed the band Trêmula, which was nominated for a MTV Video Music Brazil award. His final music project was the short-lived Nove Mil Anjos, alongside Junior Lima, Champignon and Perí Carpigiani.[3]

Suicide

Sousa began to struggle with depression during his final years. On May 5, 2013, after a discussion with his wife, she left their house in Itapoã with their two children; after returning, she found Sousa hanging from their bedroom ceiling with a belt around his neck.[4] The police ruled his death as a suicide.[5] [6] Sousa's brother Lahiri Galvão, however, claimed on an interview that he found "very unlikely" that he was driven to suicide merely because of the argument with his wife, and his former Nove Mil Anjos bandmate Champignon (who himself committed suicide four months after Sousa) stated that "for a while, Peu had lost his faith in life".[7] Junior Lima and Pitty later made statements on his death and gave their condolences.[8]

Notes and References

  1. http://dicionariompb.com.br/peu-sousa Dicionário Cravo Albin de Música Popular Brasileira
  2. Web site: Com música e homenagens, corpo do guitarrista Peu Sousa é enterrado em Salvador. UOL. May 7, 2013. September 27, 2019. Portuguese.
  3. Web site: Junior Lima, irmão de Sandy, forma nova banda chamada Nove Mil Anjos. G1. September 5, 2008. September 26, 2019. Portuguese.
  4. Web site: Peu Sousa, ex-guitarrista de Pitty, é encontrado morto em casa na BA. G1. May 6, 2013. September 27, 2019. Portuguese.
  5. Peu Sousa morreu por enforcamento, diz polícia. Rolling Stone Brasil. May 6, 2013. September 27, 2019. Portuguese.
  6. Web site: Peu, ex-guitarrista da Pitty, é encontrado morto em sua casa em Salvador. UOL. May 6, 2013. September 27, 2019. Portuguese.
  7. Web site: Para irmão de Peu Sousa, briga com a mulher não causou suicídio do músico. UOL. May 6, 2013. September 27, 2019. Portuguese.
  8. Web site: Junior Lima e Pitty comentam morte de guitarrista Peu Sousa. G1. May 6, 2013. September 27, 2019. Portuguese.