Top 20 Guitarist celebrities in Brazil
Here is the latest list of the world's top 20 Guitarist celebrities [Updated March 26, 2023].
Joe Penna was born
on May 29, 1987
in Sao Paulo, Brazil.
In 2010, he was on CNN with his video "Root Beer Mozart," and, the same year, he was selected by Saatchi & Saatchi as one of the top ten new directors of the year.
Net Worth 2020: $2 million (2018)
Joao Gilberto was born
on June 10, 1931
in Brazil.
Influential Brazilian musician widely credited with originating the genre known as Bossa Nova. In 1965, he won the Grammy Award for Album of the Year for his collaborative album with saxophonist Stan Getz.
He has become known for his temperamental demeanor during live performances, sometimes walking out due to sub-par acoustics and talkative audiences.
Kiko Loureiro was born
on June 16, 1972
in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
He collaborated with the Italian songwriter Giancarlo Pasquini (better known by his anglicized stage name of Dave Rodgers) on such pop and dance tracks as "The Road is on Fire" and "Fevernova."
Lari Basilio was born
on June 23, 1988
in Sao Paulo, Brazil.
In 2015, she released a studio album titled The Sound of My Room.
Gee Rocha was born
on September 3, 1986
in Sao Paulo, Brazil.
He wrote the song "Cedo ou Tarde" in honor of his father who passed away when he was only two years old.
Thor Moraes was born
on June 23, 1992
in Brazil.
In 2015, his band was nominated for Latin Grammy Awards for Best Brazilian Song for "Diz Pra Mim" and Best Brazilian Album for Supernova.
Victor Pradella was born
on October 16, 1986
in Brazil.
He covered "May This Be Love" by
Jimi Hendrix in January 2016.
Leo Eymard was born
on January 24, 1986
in Brazil.
He was a music instructor at the Cifra Club and he performed with the band Casaquatro.
Filipe Ricardo was born
on October 15, 1986
in Brazil.
Conrado Grandino was born
on April 11, 1986
in Brazil.
He has multiple tattoos, including a diamond with "Grandino Family" written inside.
Artur Menezes was born
on July 14, 1997
in Brazil.
Blues guitarist who has gotten the opportunity to perform with numerous legends of the genre, including Eric Clapton and Buddy Guy. He is the creator of albums like Drive Me (2015) and Keep Pushing (2018).
He won the Albert King Award for Best Guitarist at the 2018 International Blues Challenge.
Carolina Parra was born
on November 16, 1978
in Sao Paulo, Brazil.
Apart from her work with CSS, she performed in bands called Verafisher, Caxabaxa, and Ultrasom.
Andreas Kisser was born
on August 24, 1968
in Sao Paulo, Brazil.
He and Sepultra have played together for more than twenty-five years.
Marcelo Camelo was born
on February 4, 1978
in Brazil.
Brazilian Rolling Stone called his song Janta the best track of 2008.
Nuno Mindelis was born
on August 7, 1957
in Brazil.
His nickname is The Beast From Brazil.
Paulinho Moska was born
on August 27, 1967
in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
He released his album Locura Total with
Fito Paez in August 2015.
Sergio Assad was born
on December 26, 1952
in Brazil.
In 2008, he won the Latin Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Composition for his work on "Tahhiyya Li Ossoulina."
Nego Joe was born
on April 23, 1981
in Brazil.
Fabiano Menotti was born
on April 25, 1977
in Brazil.
He has won several awards for his music and playing including Best Country Duo at the 2007 Best of Country Movement and Best Romantic Album at the 2008 Latin Grammy awards for With You.
André Maini was born
on March 27, 1983
in Brazil.