Tutti Frutti (Brazilian band)

Tutti Frutti
Origin São Paulo, Brazil
Genres Rock and roll, Hard rock, Blues rock
Years active
  • 1971 – 1981
  • 1997 – 2007
Labels PolyGram, Som Livre, Capitol Records, RCA
Associated acts Rita Lee, Gilberto Gil
Members
  • Franklin Paolillo
  • Gilberto Nardo
  • Johnny Boy
  • Luís Sérgio Carlini
  • Mr. Ruffino
  • Roy Carlini
  • Rubens Nardo
  • Sol Ribeiro
Past members Emilson Colantonio, Guilherme Bueno, Juba Gurgel, Lee Marcucci, Lúcia Turnbull, Marcos Posato, Marinho Thomaz, Naila Mello, Paulo Maurício, Renato Figueiredo, Roberto de Carvalho, Ronaldo Paschoa, Sérgio Della Monica, Simbas, Walter Bailot, Willie de Oliveira

Tutti Frutti is a Brazilian rock band formed in the early 1970s by musicians living in the Pompeia neighbourhood, in São Paulo. Between 1973 and 1978, with leading guitarist Luís Sérgio Carlini, the band accompanied Rita Lee in her shows after she had left Os Mutantes.[1] This proved to be a successful association, making Tutti Frutti one of the most prominent Brazilian rock groups in the 1970s. They recorded with Rita Lee several national hits as "Agora só Falta Você", "Esse Tal de Roque Enrow", "Ovelha Negra", "Corista de Rock", "Miss Brasil 2000" and "Jardins da Babilônia". After the association with her came to an end in 1978, the band continued to perform with lead singer Simbas until they finally broke up in 1981. Carlini, who owns the Tutti Frutti brand name, has attempted various other formations since then, achieving only limited success.

In 1981, various ex-members of the band joined together to form a new rock group named Rádio Táxi, that went on to release a string of hit singles in the early/mid 80s.

Formation

Current members

Past members

Discography

Rita Lee & Tutti Frutti

Tutti Frutti

References

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