Secos & Molhados

Secos & Molhados

Group from Brazil

Genres: art pop, folk pop, glam rock, mpb, progressive pop, folk rock, psychedelic, brazilian

Secos & Molhados

About Secos & Molhados

Secos & Molhados was an innovative glam-rock Brazilian band formed in São Paulo in 1971 that helped launch singer Ney Matogrosso's career. The other two members were João Ricardo, founder and main songwriter of the group, and Gérson Conrad. Though this classic line-up was short-lived - only two albums were released, one in 1973 and one in 1974 - the band was very successful and remains highly influential. Matogrosso's unusual high-pitched voice helped create a distinct identity as well as the band's eccentric heavy make-up and outfits. As much of the rock made since the Tropicalia, Secos & Molhados' style was one marked by a broad fusion of styles. From 1974 onwards, the group remained active with João Ricardo the sole steady member. They have released several albums through the years. Their most recent project is an autobiographic cd called "Chato-boy", who has the leader João Ricardo and musician Daniel Iasbeck.

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'Secos e Molhados Sangue Latino [Brazil, Choro, Tropicalia] (1973)'
Sangue Latino [Brazil, Choro, Tropicalia] (1973)'