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Breno Fernandes

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Breno Fernandes
Breno Fernandes busking at Portobello Road Market, Notting Hill (England).
Background information
Birth nameBreno Fernandes Honorio
Born (1987-04-08) April 8, 1987 (age 37)
OriginSão Caetano do Sul, São Paulo, Brazil
Genres
Occupation(s)
Instruments
Years active2006–present
Labels
  • Independent
Websitebrenofernandes.com.br

Breno Fernandes (born in April 8, 1987) is a brazilian singer-songwriter, poet and musician known for his acoustic guitar and ukulele-based songs. In 2012 Breno Fernandes began his current solo project, in which he performs vocals, acoustic guitar, ukulele, bass, percussion, harmonica, melodica, keyboards, etc. He released his first EP Songs About the Salvation [1] in the same year. In the following year, Breno has played in some festivals like Cosmopolitan [2] at the Virada Cultural - a 24-hour cultural festival that occurs annually (usually during the month of May) in the city of São Paulo, Brazil. The second EP Sob um Céu Esquecido [3] was released in the next year but with more emphasis on brazilian portuguese-speaking audiences. One of the EP' songs - "Entregador de Boas Novas" - has won a music festival [4]. This album has entered in the list of the 100 Best Brazilian Albums of 2014 (with download) [5]. In 2015, Breno has moved to Europe and he started to play in the streets, doing busking at places like Portobello Road Market and other places, becoming more known to the european audience.

Nowadays, Breno Fernandes is recording a new album of his solo project and he's currently living in Cáceres, a city in the region of western central Spain.

Discography[edit]

Year Title Band Label Format Additional Information
2012 Songs About the Salvation Breno

Fernandes

Independent Download Vocals, Guitar, Ukulele, Glockenspiel, Melodica,

Percussion

2014 Sob um Céu Esquecido Breno

Fernandes

Independent CD Vocals, Guitar, Guitalele, Percussion

References[edit]

  1. "Songs About the Salvation: debut album by Breno Fernandes" from Juliana Guinsani, 23-12-2012.[1]
  2. "Cosmopolitan - 1a. Mostra Cultural Espaço Walden: Breno Fernandes dia 19 de maio" from André de Araújo, 30-4-2013.[2]
  3. "Breno Fernandes - Sob um Céu Esquecido" from Hominiscanidae, 30-1-2015.[3]
  4. "Festival de Clipes e Bandas" from Clipes e Bandas, 22-12-2014.[4]
  5. "Os 100 Melhores Álbuns Brasileiros de 2014 (com Download)" from Marcos Xi, 1-5-2015.[5]


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