Lucas Silveira (Brazilian singer)

Lucas Cesar Lima Silveira (born December 1, 1983) is a Brazilian musician. He is lead vocalist, rhythm guitarist and main songwriter of the Brazilian rock band Fresno.

Lucas Silveira
Birth nameLucas Cesar Lima Silveira
Born (1983-12-01) December 1, 1983
OriginCeará, Brazil
GenresRock, hardcore, pop rock, emocore
Occupation(s)Musician, singer-songwriter, producer
InstrumentsVocals, guitar
Years active1999–present
LabelsUniversal Music / Arsenal Music
Associated actsFresno, Beeshop, SIRsir, Visconde
Websitefresnorock.com.br

Music

Since 2001, Lucas released four studio albums with his band (Quarto dos Livros, O Rio, A Cidade, A Árvore, Ciano, Redenção), one EP album (O Acaso do Erro) and two DVDs (MTV Ao Vivo 5 Bandas de Rock, O Outro Lado Da Porta), and most recently the fifth studio album by his band, titled Revanche.

In 2010, he released a solo album titled The Rise and Fall of Beeshop. Since 2011, Lucas have been working independently in his own studio, at his house, as music producer.[1] In 2016, he released the album The Life and Death of Beeshop.

Awards

  • MTV Video Music Brasil

2009: Dream BandBest Vocals

Personal life

Silveira is married to vert skateboarder Karen Jonz. They have a daughter.[2]

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References

  1. "Éramos banda de revista de meninas", diz Lucas Silveira (in portuguese) UOL Música. Retrieved in July 4, 2016
  2. "Nasce a filha de Lucas Silveira e Karen Jonz | Capricho". CAPRICHO (in Portuguese). January 2, 2016. Retrieved May 14, 2017.


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