Herbert Vianna
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Herbert Lemos de Sousa Vianna (born May 4, 1961) is a Brazilian singer, songwriter, guitarist and record producer mainly known for his work with rock band Os Paralamas do Sucesso.
Biography
Herbert was born in
After Vital was replaced by João Barone, Herbert wrote the song "Vital e Sua Moto", to pay homage to his friend. The song became the band's first airplay hit and, shortly after that, they signed with
After spending ten years with the band, Herbert released the solo album Ê Batumarê (1992). He recorded two others, Santorini Blues (1997) e O Som do Sim (2000), with Cássia Eller, Nana Caymmi, Sandra de Sá and Marcos Valle.
Herbert married the British journalist Lucy Needham (a former BBC journalist whom he met when she came to interview him for a documentary), with whom he had three children: Luca, Hope and Phoebe.
2001–present: plane accident and recovery
Herbert always liked to pilot
Discography
- 1992: Ê Batumaré
- 1997: Santorini Blues
- 2000: O Som do Sim
- 2012: Victoria
Songs written for other artists
- Dulce Quental: "Caleidoscópio" (later recorded by Os Paralamas do Sucesso)
- Ivete Sangalo: "Se Eu Não Te Amasse Tanto Assim", "A Lua Q Eu te Dei"
- Marina Lima: "Nada Por Mim"
- Só Pra te Mostrar" and "Sempre Te Quis" (later recorded by Os Paralamas do Sucesso)
- Ana Carolina: "Pra Terminar"
- Kid Abelha: "Seu Espião", "Por Que Não Eu?", "Educação Sentimental (Part II)"
- Paulo Ricardo: "Amor em Vão" (later recorded by Os Paralamas do Sucesso)
- Titãs: "O Caroço da Cabeça" (later recorded by Os Paralamas do Sucesso)
- Cidade Negra: "Soldado da Paz" (later recorded by Os Paralamas do Sucesso)